Winston—November 7, 2025
If you're tired of hearing your phone, keys, or loose change fall into the "black hole" between your car seat and the console, these IHOTDER Car Seat Gap Fillers are an absolute game-changer. This set of 2 PCS is perfect for covering the gaps on both the driver and passenger sides. What sets them apart is their super flexible material. They aren't rigid—they conform easily to the shape of the seat and console, providing a snug, secure barrier that truly stops everything from slipping down. Installation takes literally seconds, and they stay perfectly in place without being noticeable or intrusive. They blend right into the car's interior and serve a vital function. This is a simple, affordable accessory that delivers 5-star peace of mind. Highly recommended! Read more
D. Molan—December 28, 2025
I love that when I drop stuff now I don't have to search for it under the seat. Fit perfectly, easy to install. Doesn't interfere with any thing. Read more
M Ferrara—November 23, 2025
good product universal to most vehicles a bit big but can be pushed into place. Read more
Natalie—December 30, 2025
Purchased two sets of these for two different vehicles and they worked perfectly in both cars. Easy install and no more items falling between the seats. Read more
Curls—January 2, 2026
I loved the color of these- hard to find orange ones. They're super flexible and fit in my car- but they're so smooth/ slippery that they constantly would pop out of place and just be in the way. I ended up returning them for another kind that had more rigidity to it so they would stay in place. They did the job though and filled the gap- good quality, just not for my car. Read more
David whitaker—January 5, 2026
Perfect fit in my car, keep anything from falling in between my seats matches my seat color perfect ❤️ Read more
Shawn R.—January 7, 2026
This is a perfect example of one of those products where, when they finally came out, it was hard not to wonder why it took so long for someone to invent them and sell them. I have lost track of how many times I've dropped keys or something else down between the seats and have to get a flashlight, open the door, and start shifting the seat back and forth until I could find the most convenient way to retrieve the item. And, no sooner than 3 days after I'd bought these seat gap fillers than they proved their worth. Cold, dark winter night. Cold hands reaching to put keys into the ignition to start up the car to start warming it up ... end of key bumps the steering wheel column ... cold fingers let go of the keys ... the keys fell ... and, a split second later, I hear the keys land safely on TOP of the gap filler where I easily pick the keys up without any problems at all and get the keys into the ignition on my second attempt. If that had happened a week earlier, I would have had to have gone back inside the office, retrieved a flashlight, and then worked outside in 20F weather to get my keys. Not something someone wants to do at the end of a long work day. So, THE MOMENT the keys were caught by the gap filler, I was relieved and very glad I'd finally gotten some. Worked perfectly! Now, one thing I want to point out about these ... and likely any other variety of them ... is that they are designed to be inserted when the seat is in the desired position. If you need to move the seat forward or back, remove the gap filler and then put it back when finished. While some people may consider that requirement an inconvenience or a deal breaker (such as if they have power seats that automatically adjust based on driver), I want to put it in perspective of the alternative. If it adds "seconds" of time to a seat adjustment ... but saves "minutes" of time by preventing things from falling down between the seats ... I would still consider that a positive. But, as noted, I could see where this particular design of seat gap filler (solid, foam-like material) may not work well if power seats are in-use and where a more fluid, bean-bag style may be needed instead. The other thing of note I would point out is to remember that the widest part of the seat is maybe 1/2" inch from the very top of the seat. So, aligning the gap fillers with that point is your goal. It's not to fill in the entire gap from top to bottom. If you push them further down, then they will also drop down past the seat and to the seat railing area, which isn't what you want. Read more
Bear lover—December 27, 2025
These work well in my 2025 Trailblazer, and were easy to install, though they do slide down in time, leaving the back up and the front down, but when I realize it, it’s a very easy and quick fix. They are very durable and they fit perfectly. I would recommend these to others. Read more