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5 L Insulated Lunch Bag (Spring 2023)
Hydro Flask
5 L Insulated Lunch Bag (Spring 2023)
$33.71
Description

  Perfect for lunchtime, the Hydro Flask 5 L Insulated Lunch Bag is your midday meal go-to. Lightweight insulation keeps lunch and snacks cold for hours, and the quick grab handles are right where you need them to grab and go. Designated pockets easily store napkins and flatware, and the interior lining is truly easy to clean. Grab yours and pack it well.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hydro Flask
Liters:
5
Weight:
0.59 lbs
Dimensions:
8.7” H x 9.5” W x 5.5” D
Other Features:
  • Lightweight Insulation keeps contents fresh for hours when used with an ice pack (sold separately)
  • Fully-lined interior with welded seams for easy cleaning
  • Exterior fabric is abrasion- and water-resistant
  • Quick grab handles for easy carry
  • Large exterior pocket and a zippered interior pocket for stashing napkins and flatware
  • BPA-Free & Toxin Free
  • FDA food grade, BPA-free liner. Free from toxins, free from worry.
Care & Use:
  • Avoid sharp objects that may damage the bag.
  • Remove surface spills and interior messes with a damp sponge and warm water.
  • Do not use detergents or cleaning agents containing bleach.
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