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February 28, 2008
Tote Bag Colander
Don't be fooled by the catalog ad copy below.
The moment I espied this bag all I could see was water spewing out the holes and fresh fruit, vegetables or pasta drying down.
From the website:
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Ladybug Bag
Big fun days at the beach, camp or farmers' market require big fun bags for totin' stuff, and these Ladybug Bags are just the ticket.
Made of Phylon®, a special compression-molded EVA that's very lightweight but durable, waterproof and strong — holds up to 80 lbs.
Features:
• Mini-lugs on the bottom for protection and stability.
• Drainholes on the side for self-bailing.
• 25" x 17" x 6".
• Antimicrobial.
• Waterproof.
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I tell ya, they're missing a huge market by ignoring the culinary space....
From the top down: Periwinkle, Green, Aqua, Orange and Red.
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Can someone explain to me how these can be "waterproof" when they are FULL of holes? Any items placed in them are going to get WET.
Posted by: Michael | Feb 28, 2008 10:03:53 AM
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