This 3-rod holder has 2 individual pieces made of rigid plastic that work together to keep your fishing rods and tools organized and at your fingertips. Mounts to most horizontal, non-porous surfaces on your boat with (3) 4-1/2" vacuum cups.
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Hello, neighbor, Steve here with etrailer.com. Today, we're looking at our SeaSucker Pro Series Rod and Toolkit Holder with a nice vacuum mount hold. They're gonna be black in color and they can hold up to three rods with the long-butt spinning reels. So like I said, folks, these can hold up to three rods with the long-butt spinning reels. You simply remove the bottom pin here and they'll hold in place just like normal. And if you need the pin, push it back in.
So very nice. You can also put your hooks in the holes, maybe a knife or two, some pliers, those kind of things. Both of them kind of have the same setup, except for this one doesn't have the pins for those reels. They do have the holes though. Now both of these are gonna be held in place with 4 1/2 inch wide pump action vacuum cup holder, and it's gonna mount and suction onto or vacuum onto non-porous surfaces, such as metal, glass, fiberglass, whatnot.
You do get three of these hard plastic covers. I highly recommend you use them. (cover clanking) You wanna cover this surface mount suction here, vacuum mount, whenever you're not using it, that's gonna keep debris, dust, keep it from getting scratched and marred and, making it harder to seal. So per the instructions, and actually it says on the thing, moisten the seal a little bit. We're not doing that today, obviously, but I have a nice super flat surface.
Simply, you don't even have to apply pressure technically, but I always push just a little bit, pump that guy until all the orange here on the indicator is gone. Now you know that all the air is vacuumed out and it's not going anywhere. Each one of these vacuums is holding 120 pounds total. So 120 pounds of force, folks. So this one, when you're using it together, you're gonna get 400 or, I'm sorry, 240 pounds worth of pull.
And if you had this one on there total, it's 360 pounds of pull, but again, individually, it's 120. Now to remove the vacuum, there's a tab here and one on the back. You simply push in and pull up on that rubber tab or that guy, and that's how you remove the vacuum and take it back off. Now these guys overall are 11 and a quarter inches long, five inches deep, and again, they have a lifetime warranty by the manufacturer and they are made here in the U.S. I highly recommend you getting some SeaSucker Vacuum Pump Seal Lubrication Gel that's sold separately. That will go inside of here, keeps the pump nice and lubricated in case you get water and it holds dirt and stuff in there. That'll eliminate that by keeping it nice and lubricated. Well, folks, again, I'm Steven. Thanks so much for your time. Thanks for watching. Have a safe day on the water and catch some big fish.
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