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Small Insulated Lunch Box
Hydro Flask
Small Insulated Lunch Box
$44.95
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  Lunch is an important part of every day. From quick bites on-the-go to lunch breaks in the park, it’s the meal that powers us through the rest of the day. That’s why Hydro Flask created the ultimate lunch box, featuring maximum insulation to keep contents cold for hours. The sleek, modern design is ready for the office and a durable build is fit for weekend outings. A fully lined interior makes for super easy cleanup, and a flexible handle makes for a comfortable carry.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Hydro Flask
Volume:
3.5 liters
Size:
Small
Weight:
1.2 lbs
Insulated:
Yes - Insulated
Dimensions:
4" H x 9.25" W x 9.25" D
Other Features:
Two layers of insulation means your favorite foods stay cold for hours Modern design paired with rugged durability to withstand any adventure A fully lined interior means simple wipe downs and easy clean up Flexible handle is easy to carry'wherever your lunch break takes you Easy-store interior pocket for utensils and an ice pack
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