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Exactly—why haul around extra baskets when the pouch does the job? I stick cuttings in there, too. Ever had trouble with it getting damp or musty after a big harvest?
 
Using a produce bag liner in the cooler pouch really does make cleanup a breeze, especially if you’re tossing in muddy clippings or damp herbs. Never noticed the insulation being any less effective—my iced tea stays cold even with a liner in place. For stubborn dirt, a quick wipe with a vinegar-damp rag does wonders. Has anyone tried storing medicine or first aid items in the side pocket for go-bags? Seems handy.
 
Those cooler pouches really do end up as catch-alls, don’t they? I usually stuff a flashlight or a harmonica in mine when I’m outside after sundown, and they hold up fine unless you overpack with heavy tools. Haven’t noticed insulation taking a big hit with a liner, but I wouldn’t expect ice to last long if it’s hot out anyway. Anyone ever try a DIY solar fan rig to keep drinks cooler longer?
 
Hauling garden clippings or berries in the cooler pouch is a practical twist—reminds me there’s no reason gear should only serve one purpose. If it’s sturdy enough for drinks, it’ll handle a handful of beans or herbs for sure. I sometimes stick a folded-up rain poncho in mine just in case. Haven’t noticed mustiness, but then again, I tend to wipe mine out with a damp cloth and a splash of vinegar every so often—does the trick