Find the Roll in the Rolling Sea

Seasucker Toilet Paper Holder

Feb 7, 2023

Whether it’s in a wet head on a sailboat or a rocking cruiser, rolls of tissue are typically either limp and soggy from exposure to moisture or simply can’t be found. But with the Toilet Paper Holder, when nature calls, SeaSucker is ready to assist.

This no-drill Toilet Paper Holder is a direct response to consumer demand. It relies on SeaSucker’s innovative Vacuum Mount technology – not a common industrial suction cup that quickly loses its seal, the device’s 120 lb. of holding power lasts for days. It mounts quickly yet temporarily to any clean, non-porous surface and can be placed on a side wall, bulkhead or even overhead from the cabin top. And when no longer needed, it’s easily removed to store where the toilet paper will remain dry.

The SeaSucker Toilet Paper Holder is built for a marine environment using durable UV-stabilized rubber and 316 stainless steel hardware. Available in black or white, it costs US$65. https://www.seasucker.com/

 

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