Reddit Reddit reviews eBags Crew Cooler II (Pitch Black)

We found 3 Reddit comments about eBags Crew Cooler II (Pitch Black). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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eBags Crew Cooler II (Pitch Black)
Originally designed for the unique needs of Flight Attendants and Pilots but loved by all!Top "dry" compartment has two zipper pulls for easy access and is perfect for non-perishablesZippered mesh pocket in the lid keeps napkins and other small items in placeBottom "cold" compartment is insulated on all six sides and has a welded replaceable PVC-free PEVA linerFront tip-out pocket has two zipper pullers for easy access and side pleats to prevent contents from spilling out
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u/Teflonica · 3 pointsr/keto

Avocados, foil pouch albacore, pecans, roasted pumpkin seeds - and if you get an ebag cooler and ice packs you could include stuff like hard boiled eggs, celery sticks, and radishes.

u/Kristeninmyskin · 2 pointsr/flightattendants

I’m not a Flight Attendant yet, but research shows ice bags in the crew cooler, because it can be replenished on the plane and in the hotel.

Eat cold food on the plane and hot food at the hotel. I think good cold foods to eat on the plane would be things like: Chicken, tuna or ham salads. Cous cous, toubuli, quinoa salad, egg salad, broccoli slaw, stuffed grape leaves (sorry, I love Mediterranean food!), cottage cheese, hummus and applesauce.

For hot food, I think hearty soups, stews and chili would freeze well (flat in ziplock bags!) and act like ice packs (for the first day, at least).

To warm the food up at the hotel room, there are two items popular with flight attendants. This Mini Crockpot (about $20 at Target) will heat up food in about 45 minutes, but I usually leave it plugged in for a few hours. Not for crispy foods.

The Hot Logic Mini portable oven (usually about $40 but I bought mine for $30 on a lightning deal) warms food slowly, like the mini crockpot, but you put your own containers (or frozen dinners) in it. This means you can heat larger items like fish or chicken. I bought one for my current job and cooked a frozen boneless chicken breast in two hours! The containers you use must have a flat bottom to heat the food, though, and I think glass works best.

Edit: I don’t know why the links are in Spanish and I don’t know how to fix them. I’m sorry!

u/sanchostache · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

This is what I'm wondering. The thin metal lunchboxes won't keep your food cold for long, even with an icepack in there. I use this one and it works great.