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Our Lifetime Warranty covers workmanship and materials against defect for the entire life of the product. During this period, if the product is covered by the warranty, we will repair or replace it at our descretion. Contents of your bag, normal wear and tear, abuse and cosmetic wear and tear are excluded. No Matter What Warranty Our No Matter What Warranty covers the Liftetime Warranty promise plus the added insurance of repair or replacement due to damage, regardless of the cause. During this period, we will repair or replace it at our discretion. Contents of your bag are excluded. Out of Stock - Notify Me Can't Find Your Size Or Color?Tried and Tested: Baby Strollers for Every Need Food for thought: From the time your child leaves for school until midday, her lunch is likely unrefrigerated. And when perishables (such as cold cuts or sliced fruit) rise above fridge temperature, they remain safe to eat for only two hours. In our comprehensive test of 43 lunch boxes, not a single one kept edibles at safe temps for two hours when loaded with an ice pack, which means food could spoil before lunchtime.
But GHRI found a safe solution, including packing healthy foods that don't need to be so carefully chilled. For that, plus the easiest-to-clean, kid-friendliest boxes, read on.tom bihn backpack synapse 25 Lunch Bag Plus, Arctic Zone ($8.99)Lunch Bag Plus, Arctic Zone ($8.99)With a clip to attach it to a backpack, an external pocket, and a container to hold a sandwich, this soft-sided bag has lots to offer. tusting backpackAs it's only available in solid colors and can be difficult for a young child to open, it's a better choice for an older child. two angle backpack yokoAvailable in blue, black, and pink.irfu backpack
Pros:Padded handle has a clip to attach it to a backpackExternal pocket for small itemsSeparate compartment with a plastic sandwich boxEasy to pack and unpackCloses securelyWon't leak or spillEasy to cleanGreat stain resistanceCons:In our tests, it didn't maintain safe temperatures for 2 hoursMay be hard for a young child to openoioi backpack nylon black Kids Hi-Top Lunch Bag Plus, Arctic Zone ($8.99)Kids Hi-Top Lunch Bag Plus, Arctic Zone ($8.99)This soft-sided lunchbox has a zippered compartment for a sandwich container. ced daa backpackAs it comes in a wide variety of kid-friendly patterns ranging from football players to fairy princesses, it's a good choice for younger tots. Available in black, pink, and purple.Pros:Separate sandwich-shaped compartment on bottomKid friendly designsKid testers found it easy to open and closeEasy to pack and unpackCloses securelyWon't leak or spillEasy to clean by handGreat stain resistanceCons:In our tests, it didn't maintain safe temperatures for 2 hours
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Perfect bag with lot of space and a lot of pockets and place to put wet wipes. And my husband likes it also.Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Newby Love it!Condition: Newby Love itGood quality lots of pockets makes my life with a baby much easier and organizedVerified purchase: Yes | Condition: Newby LOVE this backpack diaper bag great value great quality just what I was looking for!Condition: Newby Happy with my buy..The price was right and it was what I expected and needed.I’ve been carrying it around for over ten years, and finally, one of the main zippers stopped zipping.Or, I should say, one of the sliders stopped working.  Fortunately, this backpack has two sliders, so I could still close the zipper using the other slider, but I always had to remember which side to zip from so I didn’t accidentally sling the backpack over my back, thinking the zipper was closed, and empty all the contents onto the sidewalk.  No big deal, but I just prayed that the other slider would hold up and keep working.  
I had no idea what to do about it, and it seemed stupid to send a perfectly good backpack to the landfill just because of a little thing like a zipper.  I can still use the plastic I already had before I started this project.  I just can’t buy new plastic.Fortunately for me and my zipper, the Hercules Library chose my book Plastic-Free for their “Book to Action” series of events, in which the library gives away copies of a particular book and then schedules events that encourage readers to take action based on the book.  Two weeks ago, I came to the library to give a presentation on plastic-free living and learned that one of the action events planned would be a Fixit Clinic where people could bring broken gadgets and learn how to fix them instead of throwing them away.  Serendipitously, Fixit Clinic’s Peter Mui was at my presentation to promote the upcoming event.I showed Peter my backpack, and he said this kind of zipper repair is super common and also super easy to fix!  
Just take some pliers (I think he may have actually said “vice grip,” which I don’t have, but I do have pliers, so let’s just say “pliers”) and squeeze the parts of the slider together so that they bring the two sides of the zipper closer together.  Of course, it was a couple of weeks before I actually tried the repair and couldn’t remember exactly what he had said, so I Googled “How to Repair a Broken Zipper” and found this handy, illustrated set of instructions.All I did was squeeze the sides together and the top and bottom together.And you know what?  After a few tries, it worked.  The zipper seems to be holding together very well.I guess the test will be when the backpack is stuff full.  I may have to come back and update this post.  Next up: fixing the hole in the net side pocket.  It’s not a huge priority because the mug hasn’t fallen through yet.  But it does look rather shabby, doesn’t it?Don’t forget that one way to consume less plastic is to fix things when they break instead of tossing them and replacing with something new.