Rachael RayH Jumbo ChillOut Thermal Tote Bag for Grocery Shopping, Transport Cold or Hot Food, Extra-Large Capacity, Insulated, Reusable, 22.5" X 8" X 17.5", Sea Salt Grey
Material Fabric | Polyester |
Lining Description | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
Handle Material | Cotton |
size | Extra Large |
Strap Length | 6E+1 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22.5"L x 8"W x 17.5"H |
Color | Sea Salt Gray |
Subject Character | sports |
Number Of Pockets | 2 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
G**I
Agradable su uso
Cumple satisfactoriamente con su cometido aunque si le pones un solo articulo y este es algo pequeño da la impresion de que dura muy poco el aislamiento (parece calentarse)
A**R
Good bag
Having the handle option to carry food horizontally is great
B**M
Great cold food tote
This tote is roomy and keeps my frozen food frozen until I get home.
H**
Not as advertised - NOT LEAKPROOF
I had owned one of these bags for years and had nothing but praise for the quality, alas it was punctured. My first thought was “omg, I have to get another one”. I was so happy that I found it here on Amazon.I purchased it in May and had no reason to use it until recently. I packed it full of goodies for a picnic. Imagine my surprise and disappointment when several hours later the ice had melted, not only saturating the food but the water leaked out, I’m not talking a little water but a huge puddle . Don’t waste your money, obviously their quality standards have are not what they used to be
F**A
Good Quality Insulated Tote
I got this bag a few days ago. It arrived in excellent condition.It seems the quality is better than grocery store insulated bags. Bear in mind that the insulation is nowhere near as thick as a good quality soft pack cooler and much less than a high end cooler or ice chest. My guess is that the bag's insulation is on the order of 1/8 to 1/4 inch vs. 1 1/2 to 2 inches in a good soft pack cooled, even more and better insulation in high end hard coolers. I do not have access to high end insulated totes so I cannot compare. Or even consider whether the high end versions are worth 10x the price.I cannot comment yet in whether it will be easy to clean. Most likely it will be except for foods that really stain. The antimicrobial feature seems common in better bags but I don't plan on leaving drippings or crumbs to test that claim.This bag is quite large. However, for any insulated bag to work, the ice pack to food & drink ratio needs to be 2 to 1. Bear in mind, some ice packs are better than others. Another area to explore.Based on my experience with "dry sacks" and "water proof" cases I wouldn't put the "leak proof" feature of this bag to the test. Instead do not dump in loose ice but keep the ice in sturdy bags and expect some leakage once the ice starts melting.Since the insulation is not very thick don't expect it to keep your food very cold for very long without extra precautions. To help besides using extra large ice packs I use and recommend using Large Thermal Bubble Mailers for some extra insulation. There are undoubtedly more effective and creative alternatives.I've read too many reviews where people's expectations are totally unrealistic. But if you think things through if you prepare this bag will get you through a few hours more or less.I would not expect the bag to keep things piping hot. Nor would I want too. Liquids belong in vacuum insulated food containers, solid food will need reheating by microwave, oven, pot or pan. At most the bag will keep the food a little warm a little longer.