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8 L Lunch Tote
Hydro Flask
8 L Lunch Tote
$44.95
Description

  Keeps cold up to 4 hours; fully-sealed and waterproof

  The Hydro Flask Lunch Tote features Smart Insulation to keep contents cold up to 4 hours. The fully-sealed interior is easy to clean and BPA-free. Durable coated fabric is waterproof and ready for any adventure.

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Brand Name:
Hydro Flask
Liters:
8
Weight:
272 g / 0.6 lbs
Dimensions:
12 x 11 x 5 in / 30 x 28 x 13 cm
Other Features:
• Smart Insulation: Unique cold-retaining technology is lightweight and has thicker insulation in the base, which is most susceptible to heat loss
• Lightweight insulation keeps contents cold up to 4 hours
• Convenient 8-liter size is perfect for weekday lunch breaks and weekend outings
• A fully-lined interior with welded seams means simple wipedowns
• Collapsible design easily folds into a smaller form for storage and travel
• Soft exterior and handles form to the body
• Coated fabric is waterproof and durable; pockets are welded; zippers are water-resistant
• Modern design paired with rugged durability
• 5-year manufacturer's warranty
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