Non-perishables. I have been using a tired Thirty One tote but it’s time to replace it. I want one BIG tote or bag that I can fit a couple bags of chips, packages of cookies, boxes of granola bars, bread, etc etc, from house to car to rental. I’d just use my reusable shopping bags but I’d love to find one BIG bag. Please don’t suggest the Bogg bag. |
Scout |
Nice! Is this accurate or an exaggeration? |
There are many different sizes of Scout bags. |
I do like Scout for nonperishables (but they aren't well designed to keep things cold for items that need to stay cold). A soft Igloo has worked well too.
I use a Yeti for cold items. |
This is the Scout cooler I use: https://scoutbags.com/products/soft-cooler-large-sea-biscuit?_pos=1&_fid=8405db98c&_ss=c&variant=46361626771684 |
Trader Joe’s canvas tote. |
We have an older version of this that is also insulated and has a zip top, but I think it could work for your needs: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CNBQGVM5?ref=emc_s_m_5_i_atc&th=1&psc=1
They are surprisingly sturdy. |
Same. Ours isn't insulated but it's an older version of this. I like that it folds down flat when not in use. |
An Ikea bag! |
The giant Panera catering reusable bag is amazing. It’s also great for everyone’s random ski gear accessories. |