🧳 Cool, Durable, and Ready to Roll – Your Ultimate Chill Companion
The Thermos 158035 Family Cool Bag in Navy offers a spacious 30-litre capacity with advanced multi-layered polyethylene foam insulation to keep your items cool for hours. Crafted from tough 500D polyester fabric and featuring a 100% PVC-free PEVA heat-sealed lining, this eco-friendly cooler combines durability with sustainability. Designed for convenience, it includes an adjustable shoulder strap, large front zipped pocket, built-in cup holder, and pack-flat tabs for easy storage, all in a lightweight 500g package measuring 35 x 28 x 31 cm.
Brand | Thermos |
Model Number | 158035 |
Colour | Navy |
Product Dimensions | 35 x 28 x 31 cm; 500 g |
Capacity | 30 litres |
Material | Polyester |
Special Features | Built-In Cup Holder |
Item Weight | 500 g |
M**N
Good product!
Good size, good quality, keeps food warm/cold depending on your needs.
S**O
Brilliant!
Hi all. My son and I were lucky enough to go to Glastonbury festival this year (2023).We both knew it would be sensible to get a cool bag as we intended to take our own beers, due to the cost at festivals.My son bought a bag from the Range for £13 and I bought this one on Amazon for £18. Fyi it arrived on time (even though I left it till the last minute) and we were set to go.To cut a long story short. My cooler bag won! It was better insulated, it got bashed about (we carried it everywhere with us on a little trolley) and we packed it full of ice.Resilience. We absolutely abused the bag, threw ice in it, left it with ice overnight (and there were ice cubes in the morning) bashed it about over the terrain and it held together.There was a bit of spillage, when the trolley went over but that was only at the zip area where you would expect water to come out of, however we put a bin liner inside to add to the waterproofing.To be honest, we only used this bag, and the Range one was only used to carry ice from the Co-op back to the tent.I don't often recommend a product like this. But for the difference in price to the Range one, or even if you can afford to use it for one festival and then dump it, I would recommend it.In fact, if I am lucky to go again, it will definitely be top of my list. 😊
P**D
Good size for holding frozen foods
Useful for shopping when buying frozen foods also great for picnics - hoping the zip will last
D**O
Cool bag
Great cool bag,happy with it
D**L
Great capacity, keeps food cold for hours and folds flat when not in use.
Family cool bag easily accommodates fridge load of food and all kept sufficiently chilled during recent travel to holiday rental. A good buy and worth the money.
M**S
Good size and easy to store
Cool bag folds flat for easy storage, holds a lot of food and once opened up is very stirdy/holds it shape well. Lightweight and convenient
J**O
Good size for picnics and fits a lot of goodies
Hands up here! I was taking a fridge-load of food 260 miles to my daughter. I also added sandwiches and cold drinks for myself. Everything stayed chilled over several hours, and some frozen food was still frozen after 6 hours, without iceblocks. I'm 5'2" but I could lift this bag, laden, very easily. Pockets and strong straps. Using it again next week for an "easy" 220 mile trip to see my son. Laden, of course!
J**K
Happy with my purchase. Seems good value.
Seems good value. No obvious faults. I found it slightly puzzling that the two short velcro straps that are for holding down the lid when folded fully back in its open position, are on the inside of the lid not the outside. That is a minor hygiene fault in my view, as these cannot be cleaned so effectively as the main lining can and will dangle internally among food when full. They also risk getting caught in the zip once they become a bit worn from use. (I can always cut them off if that proves to be a problem, as they are not particularly necessary). Not enough of an issue to put me off buying it but it prompted me to give 4 not 5 stars. (These straps don't show at all on the seller's video, though the two related outer patches do).
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