❄️ Keep your cool, wherever you go!
TOURIT Ice Packs are slim, reusable gel packs designed to keep your food and drinks chilled longer. Each pack weighs just 7.76oz and measures 8.75 inches long, fitting perfectly in lunch bags and cooler backpacks. Made from BPA-free, non-toxic materials, these durable ice packs offer superior cooling performance compared to traditional water-based packs, making them ideal for camping, picnics, hiking, and everyday use.
Brand | TOURIT |
Color | Blue |
Material | Plastic |
Package Information | Pack |
Capacity | 1080 Milliliters |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Special Feature | Portable, Lightweight, Reusable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Fishing, Picnic, Beach, Hiking |
Model Name | TR2401001AN005 |
Insulation Material | Polyethylene |
Size | 4 Pack |
Manufacturer | TOURIT |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.78 x 6.3 x 1.14 inches |
Package Weight | 0.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 1.25 x 8.75 inches |
Brand Name | TOURIT |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 4 |
Part Number | TR2401001AN-FUS-X |
Style | 4 Pack |
Outer Material | plastic |
M**T
Melts quickly but this in turn lowers temp on drinks to even colder.
I must first mention it’s built pretty solid and can see having this for long term use, the only downside is that it melts rather quickly, lasting probably less than four hours. By two hours more than half was already liquid, and the drinks were already cold when I put them in.It did keep my drinks ice cold until I got my cooler to the fridge though so that was certainly a win however I’ve had ice packs last for six hours and still be 80% frozen. Those are far too large though and cost $20 each. For my needs it works perfectly. I don’t have enough room in my cooler for the 4x6 ice packs. In the picture shown I actually still fit another 19oz tallboy. These help fit an already crammed drink bag. Black bottle: 28oz, Blender bottle: 42oz, 16 oz monster,
A**R
GREAT ICE PACKS
I like these ice packs because they stay frozen a good long time and are not messy when they melt. They do not take up a lot of room in my freezer either.
S**Y
Perfect for cooler
Great product
G**T
Work well but only if you use more than 4
These work well, HOWEVER if you use less than 4 in a lunch box, cooler ect they will melt quickly. If you have more than 5 they stay cold much longer.
R**N
Fit In Nooks & Crannies, Perfect For Small/Medium Ice Chests & Insulated Or Paper Bags, No Leaking
These long and narrow squared off Tour It ice packs work great as they can be grouped together or distributed into nooks and crannies so they tilt, lay flat and so on. This size works well for my small and medium insulated bags and ice chests, and one can even fit tilted in a regular brown lunch bag. I think how long these stay cold depends on factors like how many are used, the weather, insulation, etc. But these are narrow and we tend to use them for transporting food to a family member’s home in hot weather, etc.I just leave these packs in the freezer to use as needed. These are filled with some type of gel or liquid (not sure which), and none in my set of 8 has leaked after many uses. These are easy to wipe clean as needed. The plastic is thick, and these ice packs look and feel really durable. I think a lot of these would be needed for a large chest if it’s all you’re using to keep food cold, so it’s better to have a mix of larger blocks or ice too. I’ll be buying a second set, and definitely recommend these ice packs. Love this product. 5 stars.
A**
Great reusable ice
They are a nice size to fit within items in a cooler or lunch box
S**L
Good not great
Bought an 8 pack thinking that would be enough to either line the bottom of an rtic 45 with ice on top, or just throw into a yeti backpack. Started melting after a few hours in the sun in the backpack but I didn't think much of it since its Just a backpack and not a hard cooler. Then I decided to test it out in the hard cooler and I was quite dissapointed... I lined the bottom with all 8 (which btw you will need at least 10 for an rtic45 or yeti probably) with ice on top. It was out in the sun for a few hours that day and I decided to leave the ice and the packs in there to see how they would hold up. By the next day around the same time I had loaded it up initially about 1/3 of the ice had melted and all the packs were either half Frozen or completely unfrozen.So I'd say they aren't bad for a picnic or maybe keeping your lunch cold, but you better get a lot of them if you wanna go to the beach.
S**T
Calidad
Funciona perfectamente bien
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