Tools & Hardware : Custom LeatherCraft 1540 14-Inch BigMouth Cooler Bag

Custom LeatherCraft 1540 14-Inch BigMouth Cooler Bag

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1548







Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Custom Leathercraft
EAN: 0084298015403
Label: Custom Leathercraft
Manufacturer: Custom Leathercraft
Model: 1540
Publisher: Custom Leathercraft
Sales Rank: 1548
Studio: Custom Leathercraft


Features:
  • Large interior holds up to 12 cans of beverages
  • Keep food and drinks cool on the job site, at school, in the office, camping, fishing, etc.
  • Quick Grab top hatch for easy access to contents
  • Sealed, insulated cooler bag with reinforced bottom panel
  • Durable carry handles and adjustable shoulder strap







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Product Description:
BIGMOUTH COOLER Large interior holds up to 12 cans of beverages Keeps food drinks cool For job site, school, camping, boating, fishing Sealed, insulated cooler bag With reinforced bottom panel Quick grab top hatch for easy access 17L x 8W x 12H 1540 TOOLWORKS BIGMOUTH COOLER



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Cooler
This cooler is awesome. It is huge, not really in size but in capacity... We were able to fit an 18 pack of cans into the cooler (not too much room for ice though, but the cans were cold to begin with and they stayed cold for a long time). It is not big and bulky though, so it is easy to travel around with. It seems so much sturdier and well made than other soft coolers I have seen. We are so happy with this cooler, and will replace it with the exact same bag (if the time ever comes). It has never leaked, even when ice finally melts and it is full of water, this is the best soft cooler ever. Oh- there is also a "reach in" flap on top, great feature.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just the right size
Bought this cooler for my husband and I need to get him something that would withstand the harsh conditions of a construction work site. First off you can choose to use the handles to carry it or the removable shoulder strap. The velcro flip up lid is large enough for a mans hand to fit through and reseals tightly. The construction of the cooler seems durable and in the month my husband's been using it it hasn't leaked once.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - wonderful
this is perfect-lots of pockets and a perfect size for a day out-we use this in my gbabies canopied radio flyer wagon(another wonderful amazon purchase)and it carries plenty of snacks and drinks for the 3 of us for a day at the zoo.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cooler Bag
The Bigmouth Cooler Bag within a few days after I ordered it. Very Prompt! It arrived as NIB in perfect condition. I am using it as a cooler bag on the transmission hump in the cab of my 4x4 pickup. Fits perfect. Thankyou. Corbs



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best lunch bag
This is a great lunch bag.

I like:

- it has a velcro opening at the top for easy access without having to unzip it.
- plenty of side pockets.
- plenty of storage space.
- keeps food cool for a long time. I'm waiting for some ice packs to come in but I may not even need them.
- comes with a shoulder strap but I don't use it.

Don't like:

- it's pretty big so it doesn't fit in a fridge quite easily. But it keeps my food cool for a long enough period of time for me to eat on my lunch break.

It's a really great bag, especially for the price.

Bag Cooler BigMouth 14-Inch 1540 LeatherCraft Custom




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