Where to place the tissue box in the car?
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There are three common locations for placement: 1. Armrest box: Placing tissues in the armrest box may be convenient for the driver to use, but it occupies the space of the armrest box. Moreover, it is difficult to secure the tissue box, and it may fall off on bumpy roads or during sharp turns. 2. Dashboard: Many car owners purchase a tissue box for easy access on the dashboard, using it each time. 3. Sun visor: Placing tissues on the sun visor. Currently, some car models on the market have tissue boxes that can be attached to the sun visor, but long-term placement in this position will increase the load on the sun visor, causing the retaining spring to loosen.
As a frequent driver, I believe the placement of tissue boxes should balance safety and convenience. The ideal location is in the center console storage compartment—it doesn't obstruct the view and is within easy reach. Door panel storage is also good, but tissues may slide out during turns. Some prefer sticking it on the side of the glove compartment, which avoids interference with airbag zones. For the rear seats, you can place it in the cup holder at the back of the armrest or the storage pocket on the seatback. Never put it on the dashboard, as it may fly off during emergency braking. Placing it under the windshield is even worse, as it severely blocks visibility. Opt for flat-designed tissue boxes or simply tuck tissues into the side gaps of the seats for maximum space efficiency.