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DieselDock V2 Bottle Holder for HotShot EDT 16 oz – Spill-Proof Mount, Strong Magnets, 3D Printed – Made in USA

Price range: $26.99 through $32.99

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Description

Meet the DieselDock V2, the rugged solution for keeping your HotShot EDT 16 oz bottles upright, secure, and spill-free. Designed after extensive testing with real diesel drivers, this holder combines heavy-duty durability with flexible mounting options-so your truck bed stays clean and your bottles stay put.

Choose your setup:
• Magnet Version – upgraded neodymium rubber-coated magnets keep your bottle locked in, even on rough backroads.
• Screw-Mount Option – bolt it directly to your truck bed liner for a permanent hold.
• Carabiner Loop (included) – clip funnels, gloves, or small gear for easy access.

Crafted from tough PLA+ and proudly made in the USA, DieselDock V2 is built to last. No more leaks rolling around your bed-just a cleaner, more organized ride.

Perfect Fit – Designed specifically for HotShot EDT 16 oz bottles (both styles).

Flexible Mounting – Screw it in or go magnetic with strong neodymium magnets.

Spill-Proof & Secure – Keeps bottles upright and prevents messy leaks.

Carabiner Loop – Handy for clipping funnels or gear on the go.

Made in the USA – Locally produced with small-batch quality and durability.

Disclaimer:
This product uses strong magnets, but it must be attached to a ferrous (steel) surface for proper function. It will not stick to aluminum, plastic, or non-magnetic surfaces. If your truck bed or mounting area is lined with a drop-in liner or thick bed coating, the magnetic hold may be weakened or not work at all.
For best performance, we recommend mounting directly to a clean, exposed metal surface. If that’s not possible, please consider using the screw-mount option or securing the holder another way. All holders have been tested on steel surfaces and will hold the intended bottle type securely under normal conditions.
If your holder falls off, it’s likely due to insufficient metal exposure or liner interference, not a defect in the magnet or design.