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Anonymous No.2932814 >>2932841 >>2932843 >>2932856 >>2932857 >>2932869 >>2932909
Lunch bags are a big part of /diy/

What lunch bag do you guys use? And what is one that can hold or carry a 36oz bottle on top of your lunch?
Anonymous No.2932826
I'm too cheap for all that. I also have access to multiple refrigerators at work. nice gear though. I take 2x "Contigo" coffee mugs (light, single roast, I'm not an animal), a scone, a pint of fruit/oat/egg/kefir blend & a glass lock container of last night's leftovers. I often can't seem to make myself stop & actually eat lunch. I have down time & take breaks, it's just hard to make myself take time to reheat & eat.

I like sandwich days.
Anonymous No.2932827 >>2932945
Wharever they have at wal mart
Anonymous No.2932841
>>2932814 (OP)
Tesco meal deal in a plastic bag
Anonymous No.2932843 >>2933807
>>2932814 (OP)
Lunch just bogs me down.
Anonymous No.2932855
I wore out my second hand Ogio lunch bag and bought a small one from Duluth Trading. Way overpriced for the size but I don't take much and can still use it to store some stuff that travels with me.
I keep it in my car now but when I've used the fridges at other jobs, larger bags were a liability since they take up too much space.
Anonymous No.2932856
>>2932814 (OP)
Veto Pro Pack /thread
Anonymous No.2932857
>>2932814 (OP)
Anonymous No.2932869
>>2932814 (OP)
>tfw no mesh side poctets
Anonymous No.2932909
>>2932814 (OP)
Sigg pic rel.

I don’t know what you Americans eat for lunch but we usually put 4 slices of bread with cheese and it holds that just fine. Could probably add a banana in there
Anonymous No.2932945
>>2932827
i have that exact same one. fucker holds more food than i can eat, two bottles of water, and an icepak.
Anonymous No.2933013
I just use those "reusable plastic bags" from supermarket.

Maybe thin towel or even old T-shirt somewhat wet in between double bag for insulation, maybe even a 1/3 bag if I'll need it for trash.

Pro-Tip is use old plastic soda bottles for frozen water. They take seemingly unlimited freeze/thaw. Always good to have known "good water", and since its part frozen can be also used as ice pack for twisted ankles etc. Just keep adding water to make more Ice Water to pour on socks and boot.

Moisten old T-shirt for "White Table Cloth" dining! :) And wiping hands. Even WTC joints don't actually give you clean cloth, its covered with glass and WTF knows how many boogers and WTF has been wiped on the hanging cloth. You could probably get pregnant from some of those if not careful. Sperms can live several days in warm moist environment.
Anonymous No.2933786
$5 backpack from goodwill from 2008
Anonymous No.2933807 >>2933811 >>2934285 >>2934329
>>2932843
Truth, white monsters and marlboros are all you need to power through a 12 hour shift
Anonymous No.2933811
>>2933807
Bepis Van Dam !ZNBx60Gj/k No.2934285
>>2933807
Black iced coffee and Newport 100s got me through a lot of 14hr shifts at the last job.

I’m a new man these days though so I eat me some last night’s chicken and an apple and two Diet Cokes. Then toss a Zyn in after.
Anonymous No.2934319
i'm really happy with the backpack cooler. 30 can will do what you ask
i bring 2 64oz bottles though and put groceries on the way home
my dad had OP box and zipper broke so he ordered the 45 and we traded
he's also very happy

previously had a fabric bag of the same shape and was happy for awhile, but it's far less convenient to carry
Anonymous No.2934329
>>2933807
>Truth, white monsters and marlboros are all you need to power through a 12 hour shift

A monster is pretty standard for me sometime during the day. Maybe a candy bar or some meat sticks if I'm really hungry. No smokes or other nicotine for me though. Maybe I should try those zyns or take up chewing again? All I know is if I eat anything too heavy then I'm gonna have to stop and shit somewhere and I'm not usually anywhere near a bathroom so it becomes a real debacle...