I thought Igloo products were big boxy, hard-cased coolers for chilling beer and soda at BBQ’s.
I would never have guessed that this bag is an IGLOO!
True. I recently became acquainted with a whole new line of their products and have found all sorts of uses for them.
The Igloo Shopper Tote 30 is an insulated, no-leak bag with a heat-sealed liner. It’ll keep your cold items chillin’ and your warm lunches toasty.
It’s actually quite a bit larger than it looks. It can hold 30 cans (hence the name Shopper Tote 30) and has a flat bottom so that things won’t spill. (Even if they do, it’s easy to clean with a wet sponge.)
My preferred uses for this?
- Add a bag of ice and it’s great for a day at the beach with bottles of ice tea, sandwiches and more (despite living in Seattle, we have a beach about 5 minutes away).
- Fill this up and we’ve got a weekend’s worth of food for the mountains or cabin on the coast.
- Perfect for wine, cheese and crackers at outdoor concerts.
- Great for families, too, since there’s plenty of room for all sorts of goodies.
I love the whimsical colors that this bag comes in. It’s so NOT my dad’s cooler! And it’s available from Igloo for only $15!
Here’s another Igloo bag that gets my vote…
The Igloo City Tote is a bit smaller than the Shopper Tote 30. It holds its shape well, unlike the Shopper which is a bit more pliable.
This will hold 24 cans and/or plenty of food for a picnic.
Among other colors, it comes in PURPLE so that makes me an automatic fan.
But despite the color, it’s still a totally handy bag for the uses I outline above for the Shopper. I might caution that it would be a bit small for a family of 4 if you were trying to fill it up with a day’s worth of food.
It has double tote straps as well as a shoulder strap, making it easy to carry.
Available on Amazon for about $30.
Travel Well,
Beth
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