- Origin: China
- Dimensions: 8x8x8.5-in.
- Material: Neoprene and Styrene-Butadiene-Rubber
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
What is this, a bag for ants?,
This review is from: Rachael Ray Artichoke Veggie Tote (Kitchen)
Pros: Super cute lunch bag!
Cons: It doesn't fit much. A bottle of H20, a yogurt and a piece of fruit maybe. I use those Ziploc containers for my lunch (the flat-er square ones) and it doesn't fit! If you don't bring in much for lunch this would be fine, but not for me!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cute, functional, but a bit awkward to pack,
By LondonPeach (UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rachael Ray Artichoke Veggie Tote (Kitchen)
I've had this for 4 months now. I bought it because I've started cooking more at home, especially with my new slow cooker, so occasionally I want to bring leftovers into work for lunch. I originally was just after a simple lunch bag and then I saw this on Amazon. I thought the artichoke design was so cute and the easy to wash/stain resistant neoprene would be perfect incase i had any spills. Overall, I'm satisfied with it:
Pros: - Cute. I do get loads of comments when I carry it. Which, let's be honest, is the main reason you'd buy a bag like this instead of a more standard lunch bag or box - Decent size. Unlike the other reviewer this fits everything I need. I normally pack two 2-cup capacity round dishes - 1 for soup or casserole and 1 for salad or fruit. I also have a standard 500ml bottle of water and either a yoghurt or cereal bar - Fastenable strap. Not only makes packing/unpacking easier I often attach it to the strap of my main bag if I'm caring a bag it won't fit in. Cons: - While I do think it has a nice capacity for lunch, given the shape and size of the opening, it is somewhat awkward to pack. I think the fact that I use round containers instead of square ones helps. But the most awkward thing is getting the bottle of water in and out. I always manage it, but it takes some fidgeting. Luckily the neoprene has quite a bit of give so that helps - Size. You'll be hard pressed to fit this into your handbag or satchel given it's size or shape. So unless you don't mind carrying it separately (it is comfortable to hold) or have a backpack or larger bag, then you might find this a deal breaker. Unknowns: - I've yet to spill anything inside the bag so I don't know how easy the neoprene would actually clean/handle spills. - I don't pack hot lunches. Any soups or casseroles I carry I pack from the fridge and then heat them up at work. So I can't comment on it's insulation abilities or whether or the fabric gets wet from condensation if hot items are packed. For me, all in all the pros heavily outweigh the cons. But the cons are why it gets 4 instead of 5 stars.
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