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Thermal Cooler Bag SPOKEY ACAPULCO — insulated portable lunch and picnic bag
SPOKEY ACAPULCO thermal cooler bag is an insulated portable lunch and picnic bag designed to maintain the temperature of food and drinks during transport. The compact design combines a thermal lining with lightweight construction to offer a practical solution for short trips, work lunches, grocery runs and outdoor leisure. The main compartment provides enough space for meal containers, snacks and beverage bottles while a secure zip closure helps reduce heat exchange.
The bag delivers thermal insulation to keep contents cool or warm for several hours depending on ambient conditions and pre-cooling or pre-warming. It is lightweight and easy to carry, with a simple shape that fits under office desks, in car trunks or picnic baskets. A wipeable interior surface enables quick cleaning of spills and helps maintain hygienic conditions. The zip closure and compact size make packing and unpacking straightforward.
Before use, pre-cool or pre-warm the bag briefly to improve temperature retention: for cooling, place an ice pack inside for a few minutes; for warming, store a heated pack or warm container safely wrapped before placing it in the bag. Arrange food and drink containers inside the main compartment without overfilling to allow air circulation. Close the zip fully to maintain insulation during transport. After use, wipe the interior with a damp cloth and mild detergent if needed, then leave open to air dry completely.
To maximize performance, use frozen or chilled packs for perishable cold items and insulated containers for hot meals. Avoid placing raw food directly against ready-to-eat items. Clean spills promptly and store the bag in a dry place when not in use to preserve the thermal lining and exterior materials.
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