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Hydro Flask 18-L Day Escape Tote (Peppercorn)

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Hydro Flask has 18-L Day Escape Tote (Peppercorn) on sale $59.98. Shipping is free.

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  • A portable soft cooler that keeps food and drinks cold for 36 hours: perfect for camping and tailgating. The 18 L capacity holds 24 cans without ice, is leakproof, durable, insulated for long trips and carries across the body or slings over the shoulder.
  • Watertight TRU Zip zipper and welded seams ensure leakproof transport
  • Lightweight cold-retaining technology
  • 600D polyester shell is durable, lightweight and waterproof
  • Shoulder straps and removable cross-body strap for ease of carrying
  • Woven loops easily attach Hydro Flask Dry Storage accessories
  • Laser cut welded gear attachment loops
  • BPA-Free
  • Outside Dimensions: 8.05" L x 21.85" W x 12.70" H

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars rating based on 60+ customer reviews.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $77.53 less (56% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $137.51 at the time of this posting.

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Hydro Flask has 18-L Day Escape Tote (Peppercorn) on sale $59.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • A portable soft cooler that keeps food and drinks cold for 36 hours: perfect for camping and tailgating. The 18 L capacity holds 24 cans without ice, is leakproof, durable, insulated for long trips and carries across the body or slings over the shoulder.
  • Watertight TRU Zip zipper and welded seams ensure leakproof transport
  • Lightweight cold-retaining technology
  • 600D polyester shell is durable, lightweight and waterproof
  • Shoulder straps and removable cross-body strap for ease of carrying
  • Woven loops easily attach Hydro Flask Dry Storage accessories
  • Laser cut welded gear attachment loops
  • BPA-Free
  • Outside Dimensions: 8.05" L x 21.85" W x 12.70" H

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars rating based on 60+ customer reviews.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $77.53 less (56% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $137.51 at the time of this posting.

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dovageris
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Lol these show up at my local Burlington or TJMaxx for like $29.99
dealwellson
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It's decently made. It doesn't have zippers like others are saying here. It's like a big rubber plastic ziplock type seal.

The whole thing is welded plastic seals over polyester with thick insulation. The inside is one continuous material with no or almost invisible seams.

I like this style of cooler but there are some flaws to it- they just aren't as durable as hard coolers and they are impossible to repair. The plastic welding over polyester traps water and the two I have had developed tiny mold lines under the welding even though they were stored dry.

I prefer using this style cooler with backpack straps for the beach and family picnics. Hydroflasks old version incorporated waterproof storage for things like your phone and wallet. These new ones they removed those and make you buy these very overpriced modular satchels you have to and add to the cooler. What's worse instead of using standard molle or other backpack attachments they made a proprietary system for connecting them. It's an obvious cash grab and an overall worse design.
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The traditional discounters have this stuff in abundance. These "deals" aren't just ways for the manufacturers to skip the retailers and sell for a higher price. These staff here gets their kickback by posting on behalf of the manufacturers. When SD started, it was deals that were found by members and posted to help each other out. Now 80% of the deals are just deals from the manufacturers and retailers to clear stock that isn't priced that great but because staff can post them on the FP, it makes people think it's a good deal.

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Aug 01, 2025 03:10 AM
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UserNameChecksOutAug 01, 2025 03:10 AM
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Anyone have any experience with this?
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Lol these show up at my local Burlington or TJMaxx for like $29.99
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J11_I_amAug 01, 2025 12:55 PM
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Zippers. Not sure of quality but if its anything like Yeti's, they're super annoying and will eventually fail.
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malaysiafangAug 01, 2025 03:38 PM
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Quote from dovageris :
Lol these show up at my local Burlington or TJMaxx for like $29.99

Hydroflask brand? What market are you in
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dovagerisAug 01, 2025 04:45 PM
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Quote from malaysiafang :
Hydroflask brand? What market are you in

Yeah hydroflask branded. A ton of flasks, tumblers from them show up here for cheap too. This is in SoCal.
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malaysiafangYesterday 01:57 AM
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Quote from dovageris :
Yeah hydroflask branded. A ton of flasks, tumblers from them show up here for cheap too. This is in SoCal.

I'm in so cal tell me where !
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dealwellsonYesterday 09:29 PM
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Quote from UserNameChecksOut :
Anyone have any experience with this?

It's decently made. It doesn't have zippers like others are saying here. It's like a big rubber plastic ziplock type seal.

The whole thing is welded plastic seals over polyester with thick insulation. The inside is one continuous material with no or almost invisible seams.

I like this style of cooler but there are some flaws to it- they just aren't as durable as hard coolers and they are impossible to repair. The plastic welding over polyester traps water and the two I have had developed tiny mold lines under the welding even though they were stored dry.

I prefer using this style cooler with backpack straps for the beach and family picnics. Hydroflasks old version incorporated waterproof storage for things like your phone and wallet. These new ones they removed those and make you buy these very overpriced modular satchels you have to and add to the cooler. What's worse instead of using standard molle or other backpack attachments they made a proprietary system for connecting them. It's an obvious cash grab and an overall worse design.
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Quote from malaysiafang :
I'm in so cal tell me where !
The traditional discounters have this stuff in abundance. These "deals" aren't just ways for the manufacturers to skip the retailers and sell for a higher price. These staff here gets their kickback by posting on behalf of the manufacturers. When SD started, it was deals that were found by members and posted to help each other out. Now 80% of the deals are just deals from the manufacturers and retailers to clear stock that isn't priced that great but because staff can post them on the FP, it makes people think it's a good deal.
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Quote from CreditGuy :
The traditional discounters have this stuff in abundance. These "deals" aren't just ways for the manufacturers to skip the retailers and sell for a higher price. These staff here gets their kickback by posting on behalf of the manufacturers. When SD started, it was deals that were found by members and posted to help each other out. Now 80% of the deals are just deals from the manufacturers and retailers to clear stock that isn't priced that great but because staff can post them on the FP, it makes people think it's a good deal.
That's the longest non-answer I ever heard. You a politician? If not, you may want to get into politics.
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Quote from UserNameChecksOut :
Anyone have any experience with this?

We've had one for a couple years and love it. Perfect for day trips to the zoo or park with two toddlers for keeping snacks and drinks cool. We've also done a couple overnight trips and loaded it with drinks and ice packs. Packs stay frozen for 24hours in the Californian summer heat. You do need to grease the zipper seasonally and I've added a zipper pull to make it a little easier. I was happy with ours for $150ish and a thinking about buying a second one at this price.
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Quote from dovageris :
Yeah hydroflask branded. A ton of flasks, tumblers from them show up here for cheap too. This is in SoCal.
Checks out. Sierra has equivalent Camelbak online for $60: https://www.sierra.com/camelbak-c...r~p~6pmhd/
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PineconeheadToday 04:25 AM
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There is no way on god's green earth anyone has ever bought this for $150
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okstuvToday 04:44 AM
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Anyone drink straight out of one of these? 18L would be big enough to bring sports drink for my ultimate team, but curious if others use it this way?
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dovagerisToday 06:08 AM
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Quote from malaysiafang :
I'm in so cal tell me where !

San Bernardino CA but they are really everywhere in their discount stores

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Quote from valorphase :
Checks out. Sierra has equivalent Camelbak online for $60: https://www.sierra.com/camelbak-c...r~p~6pmhd/

Not really equivalent because that one has a reservoir which is very limiting in a small tote like this.

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