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We've used this as a cooler twice now, and it still has a funky scent to it. Before purchasing this, I checked the measurements carefully, and thought I had a good idea of just how large it was. I work thirteen-hour days, and wanted a lunch bag that would hold all my meals and snacks. When it arrived, though, I was a bit taken aback by just how big this thing is -- it's like carrying a small piece of luggage. Additionally, the inside pockets are much too small to be practical, and the shoulder strap, as another reviewer mentioned, is off-set, so it tends to slip off the shoulder.Overall, I'd give this 3 1/2 stars. It might work great for some folks, but for me it's too large for daily use, and so I ended up ordering the Fit and Fresh tote instead, which is a much better size for my needs.I downgraded this review to four stars not because of the size (since that was my fault for not thinking through the measurements), but more because that awful smell it came with still hasn't gone away.
Very Prompt. Thanks. Fits perfect and holds alot more than my old console.The smaller compartment of the cooler bag holds the larger bottles and insulates them far better than the standard cup holders.The bag has lots of pockets but they too small inside.If they were to place the same larger pockets that they have on the long exterior side on both sides it would be more driver friendly. The Pocket Tote/Cooler Bag arriver a few days after I ordered it. It was NIB as stated. Corbs I am using the Tote/Cooler Bag as a console on the bench seat of my pickup truck.
most of the pockets are very small. The shoulder strap is off-set, I have a hard time keeping it from slipping
The separate cooler pouch seemed like a good idea, and most of the contents of my usual lunch box do not need to be kept cool, and would probably squish most lunch items. This seemed like a pretty ideal product, at least looking at the pictures. I have stuffed tools in the main compartment, but the shoulder strap despite the brass-y hardware does not look like it can hold a whole lot of hardware. Partly to separate them from potential coffee thermos leaks. I wanted another bag for lunch with a long strap--I ride a motorcycle to work and work in construction. It turns out that the bag is a little too bulky to comfortably carry with the strap slung around one's neck. The hand straps on either side are sturdily attached, and generally a durable product. And the pockets are pretty great, but there ought to be a fairly large interior pocket to put little reference books and papers in.
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