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For sale: bento accessories - carrying bags
I'm separating these out into several posts for organizational purposes. If you have a question, or want to buy something, comment in this post, please.
YELLOW THERMAL ZIP-UP BAG - $1
Bento box not included! In here for size comparison! With all of these, the thermal inside itself is only so-so at keeping hot foods hot or cold foods cold, but if you have small blue ice or freezer packs (you can get thermal blankets you can cut up into small freezer packs), it works MUCH better and keeps it colder. Not like a thermos, mind you, but enough to get it to lunch without going bad. (I wouldn't pack sushi in Texas with one of these!)
This one is slightly bigger than the orange Happy Balloon bento box - it won't fit the men's bento box and is too short for the 3-tier box upright. It has a strap in the bottom to hold a bento box tight, and room to tuck a side dish container or a small pack of blue ice in there with it. Soft-sided, and will wad up nicely to save storage space.
The color is a pale yellow - forgive the wonky lighting that turns it lemon yellow.

PINK THERMAL BENTO BAG - $1
Smaller than the yellow one, but will fit most of the bento boxes I have (not the 3-tier one upright). It does NOT have a strap inside - you still need to use a separate strap for a non-clip box.
Bento box for size comparison only. Soft-sided and will collapse for storage.
SAKURA THERMAL BOTTLE BAG - $1
Thermal bottle bag for keeping drinks cool. Although it's meant for a water bottle slightly smaller, it will fit a 20 oz. soda bottle nicely, as you see below. Nothing larger will fit.

THERMAL FUROSHIKI - $1
A furoshiki is a square cloth traditionally used for wrapping things - gifts, objects bought at the store, bento, etc. Here's a thermal twist! Will wrap any of the bento boxes I've got, although the largest men's box has the elastic straining so much I wouldn't do it. :) Although there are many ways of wrapping furoshiki, this one is sort of limited to one, based on the position of the button and elastic. I think it's washable, but no guarantees.
Pictures 2 and 3 - the sort of 1-tier box I like to use (not included! it's mine!)
Picture 4 - the massive men's bento box I've got for sale.

SAKURA FUROSHIKI - $1
A non-thermal furoshiki. :) Regular square of cloth, used to wrap bento. Will fit any of the boxes I'm selling - the same 2 boxes I used for the thermal wrap above are being used here. You can Google for other methods of wrapping furoshiki. If you don't want to use it to wrap your bento box, it makes for a good, washable, napkin.

SAKURA DRAWSTRING BENTO BAG - $1
Cloth drawstring bag. Will hold all bento boxes except for the men's box, but made (obviously) to go with the Sakura box. Bento box not included. :)

Bento box not included! In here for size comparison! With all of these, the thermal inside itself is only so-so at keeping hot foods hot or cold foods cold, but if you have small blue ice or freezer packs (you can get thermal blankets you can cut up into small freezer packs), it works MUCH better and keeps it colder. Not like a thermos, mind you, but enough to get it to lunch without going bad. (I wouldn't pack sushi in Texas with one of these!)
This one is slightly bigger than the orange Happy Balloon bento box - it won't fit the men's bento box and is too short for the 3-tier box upright. It has a strap in the bottom to hold a bento box tight, and room to tuck a side dish container or a small pack of blue ice in there with it. Soft-sided, and will wad up nicely to save storage space.
The color is a pale yellow - forgive the wonky lighting that turns it lemon yellow.

PINK THERMAL BENTO BAG - $1
Smaller than the yellow one, but will fit most of the bento boxes I have (not the 3-tier one upright). It does NOT have a strap inside - you still need to use a separate strap for a non-clip box.
Bento box for size comparison only. Soft-sided and will collapse for storage.
SAKURA THERMAL BOTTLE BAG - $1
Thermal bottle bag for keeping drinks cool. Although it's meant for a water bottle slightly smaller, it will fit a 20 oz. soda bottle nicely, as you see below. Nothing larger will fit.

A furoshiki is a square cloth traditionally used for wrapping things - gifts, objects bought at the store, bento, etc. Here's a thermal twist! Will wrap any of the bento boxes I've got, although the largest men's box has the elastic straining so much I wouldn't do it. :) Although there are many ways of wrapping furoshiki, this one is sort of limited to one, based on the position of the button and elastic. I think it's washable, but no guarantees.
Pictures 2 and 3 - the sort of 1-tier box I like to use (not included! it's mine!)
Picture 4 - the massive men's bento box I've got for sale.

SAKURA FUROSHIKI - $1
A non-thermal furoshiki. :) Regular square of cloth, used to wrap bento. Will fit any of the boxes I'm selling - the same 2 boxes I used for the thermal wrap above are being used here. You can Google for other methods of wrapping furoshiki. If you don't want to use it to wrap your bento box, it makes for a good, washable, napkin.

Cloth drawstring bag. Will hold all bento boxes except for the men's box, but made (obviously) to go with the Sakura box. Bento box not included. :)

