Geoffrey Marsh—January 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Nice lunch box for the working man. Holds two water bottles on each side and has two cooler compartments and a front zipper pocket. Very spacious inside. Holds lots of snacks, Stanley Thermos with soup, and another thermos for coffee. Plus two cans of soda and that's just the bottom compartment Read more
P&G—November 23, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I bought this for my husband and he loves it! It really is the perfect size lunch bag and versatile for other things like taking a picnic or making a drink cooler out of it. It has pockets for your silverware and plenty of room for larger, heavier (we use glass) tupperware. It fits 32oz sized jars in the outside side drink carrier compartments. It's that sturdy! Built to last and well made with inside lining that will be easy to clean and remain leak-free. He picked out the grey with orange piping/zipper and it's a handsome color combination. Sporty! The handles and optional longer cross strap give you options for carrying too. Highly recommend! (And we're pretty picky about utility, design, quality, and bang for your buck. This ticked all the boxes.) Read more
MRio—February 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Only a week... but can tell it's a good lunch bag. Feels sturdy, work dust wipes of clean, holds a good amount, well made, buckles and strap well made . So far I would recommend to others Read more
Jesse C—July 6, 2025✓ Verified purchase
A solid choice for a lunch box. I got this to replace my old Ozark Trail lunch box that was coming to end of its life cycle (the strap, which is sewn on the OT lunch box was coming apart). So far, its been a good one. It has two compartments which are backed with insulation for drinks and food containers. There is a front pocket and back pocket as well, which are not insulated, but good for carrying pens, little notebooks, aspirin and other medicine containers, a packet of gum or breath mints. The netting on the sides is good for drink bottles, they are shallow enough I would not trust them on their own, but the design incorporates the straps on the side to reign in any moderately sized water bottle from tipping over. Not sure how well it would handle a 30 oz or 40 oz tumbler, but it handles my 20 oz one perfectly fine. As far as carrying options, it has a sewn on top handle so it can be carried like a briefcase. Then there's the strap, which is hooked on so it can be replaced if it comes apart. As far as durability, we shall see in the coming months/years. So long as you don't throw it around carelessly, it should keep for a good while. Also a good assortment of color options, which is always appreciated. I chose black with red trimmings, as that helps hide smudges and stains that would otherwise show from being in a manufacturing environment. Read more
Vicki Schuman—January 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This has been a very nice lunchbox for my husband to take to work very durable. Lots of pockets keeps food, warm or cool. I like the design an awesome colors. Does this job well? Read more
Boostah—February 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Plenty of space, great value, keeps food and drinks very cold on extended shifts. Highly recommended. Thanks again! Read more
Shannon Dobson—December 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Really like this lunchbox been using it for a while now the only problem I’ve had with it is one of the zippers on the top pocket broke, but it has two zippers so it’s still functional size is great. Durability is great. Read more
S. White—December 15, 2025✓ Verified purchase
For the price, this is s good lunch bag. But it's got one obvious flaw that's easy to fix, so it's odd the maker didn't notice from the get go. When you open the bottom section, it folds open and is super easy to access and fill with stuff. And, when you close it, you need to pull on one of two zippers. But the problem is, there's nothing to hold onto on the back, so you wind up just dragging the whole thing around rather than zipping it shut. If there were a handle on the back, similar to the one on the top, that would easily fix this issue. In the absence of that handle, you're forced to search around for something to hold onto to give yourself a way to zip the bottom shut which is just a design flaw, and as mentioned, an easy one to fix. The top, in contrast closes easily and is easy to access. It carries easily, etcetera. Just that one flaw which is, honestly, pretty annoying. Read more