Household Essentials Rectangular Krush Canvas Tote Bag, Beige

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Household Essentials rectangular Krush container tote is the one and only Krush--now in multiple prints! this durable canvas bag has a special, water-resistant lining grafted into the fabric. This unique feature makes the bag durable without adding weight or bulk. It also lets it Krush down and hold its flattened shape for Fast and easy storage in the car, trunk, closet, or under the bed. Perfect for grab-and-go, groceries, a day trip to the beach and more! its long rectangular shape fits perfectly on back floorboards-even in compact cars!-so you get the most haul for your space and efforts. Now, in a variety of colors and prints, you can have a brush tote bag for every season, every taste and every vehicle. And don't forget the grads! Krush totes and hampers make great gifts-they fit well and haul a lot, making a good catch-all for trips! rectangular Krush containers are 13 Inch high x 22 Inch wide x 11 Inch deep.

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Lined with waterproof vinyl, this natural canvas rectangular container serves a multitude of purposes. Tote to the swimming pool to carry home wet suits and towels, use in a child's room for storing toys, or use it to carry painting supplies to and from the studio. Unlike some of Whitney Design's pop-up laundry hampers with internal springs, the Krush container features one wire frame at the top and one at the bottom, so that it must be pressed flat for storage and pulled upright to fill. There's just enough rigidity in the vinyl lining to keep the bag open while adding items.

Two long cloth-strap handles allow the bag to be conveniently carried whether empty or full. The handles are long enough for both to be held in one hand, leaving the other hand free to open doors, etc. Fully extended, the container measures 11 by 22 by 13 inches, and any dirt on the bag can be sponged off with a little soap and water. --Ann Bieri

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