Grendal
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
They are really made to carry wine, but I put my water bottle in them. My Stanley 20oz or my Coloplast bottles ; wine size or smaller , fit perfectly. The ice stays frozen longer and you have a handle that works great.I like the way it looks and it did not have a smell. You can wash them as well . Just air dry… is what recommend.
CABuyer
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
Love these bags - this is my third. Very convenient when bringing wine to a dinner and then folding the bag up to bring it back home. Never had an accident when using these bags to carry wine.
Karen S. Reaume
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
We like to go out to BYOBs and this wine tote is perfect. We also have a double for when we go with another couple.
Josh Parker
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023
Great way to pack and transport bottles. Light weight, sturdy, insulating. I packed several bottles in my luggage and brought them from the east coast to the west coast. No problems.
Gustavo
Reviewed in Brazil on July 24, 2023
Prático, moderno e bonito. Elegante para levar a um jantar na casa de amigos, tirar o vinho, dobrar e colocar na bolsa ou no bolso do casaco. Também é um ótimo presente.
A Customer
Reviewed in Australia on June 3, 2019
and keeps it cold too. Love BUILT NY
Karl-Gustav Jensen
Reviewed in Germany on January 29, 2019
Best thermo result ever in combination with Thermos Genuine Brand 1l steel thermo jug! Indeed, up to 24 hours isolation possible, being outside with temperatures around 0 degree!
iECCO1111
Reviewed in Mexico on August 3, 2018
El envío se realizó correctamente y llegó antes de lo previsto. Perfectamente empaquetado. Los materiales son de alta calidad y cumple con su función. Ideal para transportar cualquier botella sin riesgo a que se ralle.
vijayk416
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2018
Works great
Shoppin Mom
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2016
This is a well-made wine bottle holder for the price. I put a cold bottle of wine in it and toted it to a friend's. About two hours later (at room temperature out of sunlight), it was still cold. It is attractive enough, nothing fancy. Definitely function over style. It is stitched well so I think it will hold up quite nicely. The handles are comfortable as the material is almost spongy. I would have given it five stars if there were some sort of snap closure. I had it sideways in by trunk and the bottom got pinched a little because I had too much stuff in the trunk and the bottle started falling out. The odds of that are probably quite unlikely but could happen...happened to me.UPDATE: It has been a year and no broken bottles. It still looks new too. Just wish they had put a snap closure and I'd give it 10 stars if I could.
CheeryToes
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2013
I bought two Built BYO neoprene bags like this years and years ago, i lost one and the other is getting pretty scruffy. I couldn't find them anywhere, not even on Amazon...then suddenly they show up again, this bag saying it will hold one wine bottle is the exact bag I've used for years, my 32 ounce Rubbermaid drink bottle fits in perfectly. Loaded with ice and water it will stay cold for most of the work day and cool right through to the end - so 9 hours.One Negative - it smells. Since I leave it on my drink bottle and fold it down to drink - the smell is more noticeable than if you're just using it for a chilled wine bottle. I expect it to go away, or I'll wash it, but I thought I should mention it.Update: the smell did indeed go away. Now I use my other one for the coffee thermos. A thermos in an insulated bag is easy to carry and stays hot longer. :) I'm thinking about getting the polka dot one, even though I don't need it!
Chris S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2012
When you want to bring a bottle of wine to a friend's house for dinner, or to a picnic or tailgate, or to a licenseless BYOB restaurant, you don't really care how it looks -- but you sure do want to keep the bottle from breaking en route! This is the perfect solution. Slip the bottle into this marvelous sleeve, and it's now quite sturdy for transport, whether in car trunk, backpack, tote bag, cooler, or bicycle pannier. When you arrive and remove the bottle to table or buffet, simply roll up the sleeve and stuff it into your pocket to bring back home with you. Or... buy several in pretty colors, so you have enough to give your hosts both the wine and the sleeve as a hostess present! Because the material is stretchy and compressible, it's very easy to store virtually anywhere, and it can easily be hung over a door handle with a bottle of wine inside. It also does help keep already chilled white wine colder than it would be outside the sleeve. Ours has seen a lot of use over several years, and it's been a great little trouper. We're thrilled with it. Strongly recommended!P.S. These come in different sizes -- for example, this one for large bottles such as wine or litre bottles of water/soda, or others for smaller items such as six-pack-sized bottles or cans. If you regularly carry 2 wine bottles or litres of soda, get the large double sleeved model to carry both bottles securely with a single handle. I also love the smaller-sized six-pack unit to carry cold bottles of Starbucks Frappucino, V-8 or Diet Coke on a road trip!! :)
Picky Parker
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2011
Lately there have been a ton of new good restaurants that allow you to Bring Your Own wine but I always feel odd walking down the street with a bottle of wine. This is a great durable solution that is also very functional. A 750ml fits in snugly so I am not sure how well a 1 liter would do but I will update my review once I pick up a larger bottle. In the product description it states that it keeps wine cold for 4 hours. I don't normally need to keep wine on hold for four hours but I set up a little countertop test. I left a 750ml bottle in the fridge for a couple of days, pulled it out and put it in the tote with the probe from my digital kitchen thermometer. It was a warm day but the inside temp stayed between 80 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit. After 1 hour the bottle was at 53 degrees, 2 hours 60, 2.5 hours 64, 3 hours it went up to 67 and after 4 hours it was a even 70 degrees. While 70 is good for a red it is a bit warm for a white. Then again, it was 80 degrees in my kitchen so this tote did a great job in my book.