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4. Pizza Delivery Backpack, 20"L x 16.5"W x 16.5"H (51 x 42 x 42 Centimeter),Food Delivery Backpack, Food Delivery Bag, Thermal Backpack,Heat Insulated Backpack, Insulated Backpack

    Features:
  • Thermal backpack designed for the transport of food, orders, pizza, or any other type of order. Ideal for food delivery service at home, who travel by bicycle, motorcycle or car.
  • Thermal backpack designed for the transport of food, orders, pizza, or any other type of order. Ideal for food delivery service at home, who travel by bicycle, motorcycle or car.
  • Thermal backpack designed for the transport of food, orders, pizza, or any other type of order. Ideal for food delivery service at home, who travel by bicycle, motorcycle or car.
  • Thermal backpack designed for the transport of food, orders, pizza, or any other type of order. Ideal for food delivery service at home, who travel by bicycle, motorcycle or car.
  • Made of resistant 1680D Nylon,Double softpad on back, reflectors for greater security in low light conditions. Isothermal coating that keeps food hot for longer time.
  • Size: 20" L x 16.5" W x 16.5" H (51 cm x 42 cm x 42 cm) Made the tough fabric black. Rigid structure thanks to an internal rod system.
  • Interior separator that allows to have two different levels, up to 3 separate orders. Keeps the orders in order and takes better advantage of the interior space of the backpack. Configurable in height through self-adhesive fabric.
  • Side pockets for carrying accessories, mobile phone, notebooks, etc. Flip top cover. Top frontal totally folding, with zipper closure.
Pizza Delivery Backpack, 20"L x 16.5"W x 16.5"H (51 x 42 x 42 Centimeter),Food Delivery Backpack, Food Delivery Bag, Thermal Backpack,Heat Insulated Backpack, Insulated Backpack
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ColorBlack
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20. Commercial Insulated Food Delivery Bag - 22" x 10" x 10" Waterproof Delivery Bag for Hot Food Delivery - Premium Food Warmer Bag for Uber Eats and Doordash Food Delivery

    Features:
  • Insulated Food Delivery Bag 22x10.2x10 in - Our food transport bag is equipped with a thick layer of insulation, providing ideal conditions for keeping hot items hot & cold items cool for longer; next time you go to a store, take the insulated bag to keep things fresh
  • Insulated Delivery Bag - Whether you want to keep your pizza warm, picnic containers cold, or you need them for a restaurant & catering food delivery, the insulated shopping bag can take it all! Grab them today to carry your food and groceries
  • Insulated Grocery Bag - No spills, no worries: thanks to the sturdy zipper as well as the handy straps on either side, the insulated tote bag is super easy to carry while it prevents any items from leaking & leaving a mess in your car or trunk
  • Hot Delivery Bag - Both the inside and the water-repellent nylon exterior of the insulated catering bag are very easy to clean; the thermal bag’ long-lasting quality ensures that they stay in working shape for a long time to come
  • Food Warmer Bag - When in use, the insulated food warmer bags fit seamlessly in your car, trunk or on the back of your motorcycle; simply collapse the lightweight (1.2lbs) delivery bag for secure storage - 100% no-hassle & space-saving
Commercial Insulated Food Delivery Bag - 22" x 10" x 10" Waterproof Delivery Bag for Hot Food Delivery - Premium Food Warmer Bag for Uber Eats and Doordash Food Delivery
Specs:
Colorblack
Height10.2 Inches
Length22 Inches
Width10 Inches
Size22x10x10
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u/bloomindaedalus · 4 pointsr/salamanders

There are many many options for housing a salamander. Nobody knows has a better internet presence for keeping them then the folks at caudata.org as mentioned by u/ye_ol_chuckaboo below. They have a helpful forum where you can get info advice and answers to questions. they also have care-sheets. So i suggest you spend soem time looking there.

Some simple ideas would start with something like:

go get a 40 gallon aquarium or larger. or 3 - 4 foot plastic storage box or like this

whatever you use it will need a lid to keep things out and the salamander inside but it must allow air to pass through

the main thing here is that it doesnt need to be more than 15 inches tall but should have as much surface area (footprint) as possible. A good minimum is about 4 - 4.5 square feet. or anything at or above the "40 gallon size " on the standard US tank sizes chart here

buy some organic untreated (chemical free, fertilizer free) topsoil from a garden store.

plan to use at least 6 - 8 inches of soil at the bottom

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order several cork bark hides like this logs or half logs will be good to partially bury and to keep on the surface so the animal can choose a hide.

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get a *large* smooth sided glass ceramic water bowl like this or like this

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use only smooth objects stones, smooth glass ceramic, plastic. no gravel no sharp rocks no sharp wood.

Moss and plants can help add humidity and attractiveness.

a water mister bottle is helpful to have around

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feel free to ask any specific questions

u/JustHumanGarbage · 1 pointr/doordash
  1. I wear ear plugs when I need to get on the freeway, otherwise my bike is pretty darn quiet.
  2. I bought some Fieldsheer leather gloves that were supposedly touch screen compatible but our lie detectors have determined that was a lie. I remember seeing some kind of sticker you can put on your glove to make it work, maybe I'll try that.
  3. I've got something similar. I really don't like ram mount products.
  4. Check
  5. Czech
  6. I've got a drop down sun visor in my helmet, and a yellow pinlock.
  7. There is some reflective material on it already, but it's on my to do list to add more.
  8. Not sure what that is but I've never had a problem with SFPD, they got more important shit to worry about.
  9. That's a good idea! there is this thin wax we use in the laboratory that might work better.
  10. Not needed for my bike
  11. Not certain how I would carry that and the backpack, but not a bad idea.
  12. First bike I bought that had no factory tool aside from a wrench to adjust the spring preload for rear shock. Tools aren't really needed for this bike anyhow.
  13. I've got a bunch at home, not sure how they would be applicable for deliveries.
  14. Couldn't hurt to pack I guess.
  15. This is the bag I got: https://www.amazon.com/Delivery-Backpack-Centimeter-Thermal-Insulated/dp/B07T99HNM1/ref=pd_sbs_201_8?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07T99HNM1&pd_rd_r=f0fc9a28-6519-4fb2-9876-f3df2eb23ff2&pd_rd_w=XYwmA&pd_rd_wg=2cSbi&pf_rd_p=52b7592c-2dc9-4ac6-84d4-4bda6360045e&pf_rd_r=G5REDBGD0VK441CCSQAG&psc=1&refRID=G5REDBGD0VK441CCSQAG
  16. Hhhmmm... I don't know where I can put all this stuff
  17. pinloc
  18. I've never had waterproof gear that was actually waterproof. I usually just get xxl rain coat to use over my gear.
  19. Been a shade tree mechanic for years and was even on a AMA race team pit crew. I'm handy with a wrench but this bike needs very little.
  20. T6 is awesome but this bike cant use it. I've got an Energica Eva if you're curious.
  21. I can not own a gun.
  22. Good suggestion, I'll take any excuse to buy a new flashlight.
  23. You're right, Klim is expensive. My medical coverage is pretty good ATM. Fingers crossed I don't have to use it.

    Thanks for your reply
u/CodeBluMagik · 1 pointr/postmates

https://i.imgur.com/eA6NaqC.jpg

3 days for my $85 hot/cold backpack to pay for itself.

PK-76F: Doubledeck Insulated Pizza/Food Delivery Backpack Bag, 16"x 15"x 18", With a Cup Holder. A Waterproof, Collapsible Food Take-Out Box For Catering, Restaurant, Delivery Drivers, 76Liters(Green) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NAGT78G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5v0vDbG3ES0SX

Got it to start doing motorcycle deliveries on PM. It also came with an insulated 4 cup drink holder. Leave it in the back seat, keep your regular hot/cold bags in it and still keep the food in them. It will keep the food from warming the drinks. When you have someone nice enough to be waiting outside to meet you and they just expect you to hand them something from the front passenger seat, they will tip the shit out of you when you get out, open up the backseat, unzip your insulated box, take the food out of the insulated bag, so on, and so on. It’s a backpack so it’s easier to carry on apt/hotel trips. It still makes the same impression. CAREFUL ABOUT STUFF SLOSHING AROUND WHEN YOU PUT IT ON YOUR BACK. It didn’t take long to get the hang of it. Some people snicker, most respect the hustle.

YMMV: In Denver

Ps: If your killing it, try to pay it forward and tip out the people making it possible. It’s more work for them and they really aren’t getting a slice. Obvious I mean chains, mom & pop’s love it.

u/KaneinEncanto · 2 pointsr/doordash

Splurge a little bit $21 on Amazon (including shipping) I've been using it for a few months now and love it. If course there are a few mom and pop joints here partnered with UberEats that I regularly get orders from, so it's really worth it to me. Plus once in a while I like to bring home some pizza for myself too, and you'd better believe I use the bag for that. :D You'll also look a lot more professional for when the pay model switches and tips really matter.

u/dallaschap · 1 pointr/aquaponics

That is supper helpful. So probably something more like this instead, correct? I'm simply searching for 'food safe bin' on amazon. I don't 100% know the correct terminology, but I think I've found something I'm happy with.

u/EffectiveRespond1 · 0 pointsr/postmates

I have looked. But everything else is super bulky and doesn't look like it is great quality.

Found this but no reviews - https://www.amazon.com/TheBiker-Delivery-Backpack-Thermal-Insulated/dp/B07MQXDYHV/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=motorcycle+delivery+bag&qid=1555981930&s=gateway&sr=8-10

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Doesn't hold pizza - https://www.amazon.com/PK-34V-Delivery-Backpack-Beverage-Drinking/dp/B01EN2CMYW/ref=sr_1_16?keywords=motorcycle+delivery+bag&qid=1555981930&s=gateway&sr=8-16

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Why f postmates? If they make a good bag and seems fairly priced at $75

u/estellaria · 2 pointsr/leopardgeckos

Try looking into a plastic tub, here's a good one which fits a 10 gallon tank absolutely perfectly.

You need to be very careful about who finds out you have a gecko though. I had fish my freshman year and people would always come in to look at them, which was fine because they were allowed in the dorms. However, other students decided to get banned pets like hamsters, and because word spread quickly, they were found out and had to get rid of the pet. That is a bigger concern than school officials or RAs walking into your room to discover the geck themselves, since they won't do it often. If you're not certain that you can keep it very secret, I wouldn't advise bringing it.

u/powerofpurple23 · 2 pointsr/Pets

How about a large tupperware/ubbermaid container, like the ones that people keep excess christmas/holiday decorations in, and college kids load up with their dorm stuff. You could get one that the whole bag of food fits in, that's what my mom used to do, it kept it fresh and you're 4-pawed friends won't be able to get into it without you. something like this would hold the whole 50# bag of food http://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-Commercial-FG9S3100WHT-Gallon-Capacity/dp/B007VB6CXA/ref=sr_1_23?s=storageorganization&ie=UTF8&qid=1377108136&sr=1-23&keywords=rubbermaid+storage+bin there may be cheaper ones, I know around holidays they go on sale for really cheap at dept. stores, you can usually get halloween or christmas themed ones for around $10 if you wait until after the seasons are over, although that would be quite the wait and i am assuming you need something right now

u/Tradanza · 5 pointsr/doordash

DD bag is crap. I bought that one from amazon and I'm pretty satisfied!

Commercial Quality Food Delivery Bag 21.5" x12.5" x11" Extra Strength Zipper and Thick Insulation https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0741BQV7G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wTWACbHS6BAD8

u/cherry-popsicle · 8 pointsr/postmates

You'll want a better bike lock — cable locks are notoriously easy to cut through and won't protect your bike. I'd invest in a high quality Kryptonite or Abus U-lock if possible.

I also like using a thermal backpack to carry orders. Something like this (coupled with a foam insert that acts as a drink holder):

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EGZBNFA/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_pLcYCbC9N6Y5V

And +1 on the extra phone battery.

u/homeboy_ohmboy · 1 pointr/ElectricScooters

This Bag is pretty good but you can get "knock offs" or cheaper versions of this same style bag on like Alibaba/china sites. But here's a link to it on amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EGZBNFA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_qfztzbARQCYAC#

u/elucidatum · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

Well it's true if your filament came dry. Mind you, the whole deal with getting vacuum sealed filament with a couple of token desiccant packs meant for medicine bottles and packs of beef jerky in the middle of the spool where there's no air contact with the filament anyway is just a gimmick. I've had entire batches of Chinese filament from Amazon come to me full of moisture right out of the packaging. Honestly, even when I buy domestic filament from manufacturers I trust, I always bake it for an hour at 120F before first use just for complete piece of mind, and then store the spools in 20 gallon totes with 5lbs of silica gel pellets lining the bottom.

Those little tiny packs of silica don't do anything. They're useless.

u/EraserGirl · 2 pointsr/lifehacks

i am down to just a few now...but i made the switch to restaurant bus pans years ago...
http://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-Commercial-FG335100BRN-Undivided-8-gallon/dp/B0001N4700/

best thing i ever did..now i found half size ones for smaller areas.

i agree about the steam pans, and when i add more to the basement that's what i will be buying.

u/djexit · 2 pointsr/bikemessengers

these are the ones uber gives out theyre actually pretty good and i use a large USPS fixed rate mail box (fits perfectly) for compartments

http://www.amazon.com/PACKIR-Insulated-delivery-backpack-by18-inch/dp/B01EGZBNFA?ie=UTF8&refRID=JFKZNZJYQ3CNX5BCDWRW&ref_=pd_ybh_a_11

EDIT: im also not a traditional messenger and i take my electric bike on the train a lot

u/Landxr33 · 2 pointsr/Vermiculture

I have 14 of these totes full of worms. They are expensive but sturdy and they stack with about 5 inches of space between each other due to the handles which is perfect for worming.


https://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-Commercial-BRUTE-20-Gallon-FG9S3100GRAY/dp/B001B1C4G0

u/AllConnectedOneEarth · 1 pointr/couriersofreddit

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GFS77BP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

But that bag works better as a backpack, doesn’t have hooks to strap it down better to a bike. It comes with a drink holder, that works fair but you still get a little spillage if you drive like I do.
I recently just purchased the postmates backpack and that comes with metal hooks, which really makes the tie down to the bike more secured, also comes with a crappy little drink holder.

u/MadMaxThaUbaDriva · 2 pointsr/doordash

Unless you were planning on doing GrubHub anyway, don't be a sleazebag. Go ahead and invest in quality hot bag(s) that don't have another company's branding all over it.

for pizza: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EKK25E4

for everything else: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001PHKGOW (drinks can be stored in the side pockets)

if you need a dedicated drink carrier: https://www.michaels.com/assorted-6-cup-caddy-with-handle-by-creatology/10554271.html (or you can stock up on drink carriers from fast food restaurants like Taco Bell)

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you can write these off as business expenses

u/Anothersleeper · 1 pointr/postmates

An imgur link will suffice. As for the backpack they currently offer here in NYC, i've seen Postmates couriers with something in the fashion of this except the ones exclusively for postmates have a design on it and are probably built better, at least they seem like they are from observation. The Caviar backpack is a bit bigger at L:20 1/2 W:15 H:18 roughly.

u/latetothetable · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I'm pretty sure you solved your own problem. Just putting in "Pizza Sleeve large" I found this

u/InterstellarReddit · 1 pointr/UberEATS

hi OP - I've seen a couple of people use this one:

https://postmatesstore.myshopify.com/products/postmates-delivery-backpack

item recommended because of the cost and the branding, but they say it's a solid bag. I picked one on off Amazon, and I've been using it for a few weeks now.

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https://www.amazon.com/Delivery-Backpack-Thermal-Insulated-Zipper/dp/B07C9D4LLW/ref=sr_1_2?crid=16I5WXHD5K99W&keywords=courier+delivery+backpack&qid=1575082397&sprefix=coureir+deli%2Caps%2C144&sr=8-2

u/MableXeno · 2 pointsr/Parenting

18 months seems young for the coordination that some of those activities need...I'd do more "exploration" activities...

Taking a bucket of colored balls...sort them into groups...or pile them on the floor and run through them, roll through them, crawl through them...rolling or throwing them, putting them into an taking them out of another container.

Wood blocks with different shapes and colors...stacking, building, putting in and taking out...etc.

Finger puppets, board books, magnets for the fridge, paper tubes (from paper towels or toilet paper...for stacking, rolling, squishing, passing things from one end of the opening to the other and waiting for it to drop out). Filling old containers with things...like rice, beans, etc for small "instruments"...rubber bands across a box, even using real instruments like drumsticks and tambourines for making noise.

I also like containers for carrying and sortying...

Sand and water play in rectangular buckets (like these - you can find cheaper "bus trays" or even large tupperware type containers) at the kitchen table. Pouring things back and forth is also a common thing.

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u/willwest88p · 5 pointsr/doordash

Black Polyester Insulated Pizza / Food Delivery Bag 12″ - 14″- Professional Pizza Delivery Bag- Moisture Free- Holds Multi Pizza Boxes- Commercial Pizza Bags. (12-14, black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DERQD6U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_F7LYCbP4M6FSV

u/uber-chica · 1 pointr/doordash

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EKKJOCU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Well worth the $22 price. Deluxe, heavy duty, holds two large pies, has a flap with Velcro and can be held underneath with strap to open. Plain black, can use with any delivery app.

u/johnnychronicseed · 1 pointr/microgrowery

I use this 20 gallon rubbermaid brute filled up about 3/4 full with my RO water and I have no bowing whatsoever. So if you are looking for a quality tub I would definitely recommend it.

u/jeho187 · 4 pointsr/doordash

I really like this one. It holds bags flat and vertically and will hold most pizza boxes.this

u/apandabear14 · 2 pointsr/Hydroponics

I would be careful with trying to fill up that sterlite container all the way either as a grow bed or as a water reservoir. On our first attempt at aquaponics, we used a cheaper, thinner container and it busted out the side.

We bought a "brute" from Rubbermaid and it works well as a grow bed for our small aquaponics system.


We bought this in the 20 gallon size:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001B1C4G0/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1502282096&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=brute+rubbermaid&dpPl=1&dpID=41uT2oDRwFL&ref=plSrch

u/MarcLloydz · 1 pointr/doordash

Bit pricey but I say it’s worth the investment if you’re going to be doing this a lot. Also despite what the reviews say it does come with a cup holder and divider to separate cold/hot foods, fits up to 15 inch pizza.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GFS77BP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_I3nMDbYWWWRQK

u/1HitSnaps · 1 pointr/postmates

PK-66V: Pizza Delivery Bag, Food Delivery Bag, 12 inch Pizza Backpack, Insulated Food Bag, Thermal Delivery Bag, Pizza Delivery Backpack, Keep Hot, Top Loading, Velcro Closure, 16" L x 12" W x 18" H https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EGZBNFA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_qfztzbARQCYAC

u/budthrownewbie · 1 pointr/SpaceBuckets

The Brute line has food grade commercial totes. Have you seen em?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001B1C4G0

u/lmj0203 · 1 pointr/couriersofreddit

Man, I've been looking for those black bags for the longest.

also another good bag

u/I_see_something · 2 pointsr/AmazonFlexDrivers

My orders are never all over the place when I keep them in my bag. it's probably the bag I use. As I stated in my post, this is my first complaint. However it's not my first experience.

I'm not sure what PM is. I do believe it's unprofessional to bring the food to the customer outside of an insulated bag. Bags really do keep food warm. I use this bag. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0741BQV7G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_J1jSBb16WGFH8 It keeps my food in place, no spillage, keeps it really warm, and customers can often smell the food when I open it. Once the food is in the bag there should be zero reason to open it until it gets to the customer. I have a pizza bag for pizzas.

You're right about being respectful though. I simply disagree about not bringing the bag. Maybe it's because I managed pizza places in college.

u/Sovrage · 2 pointsr/composting

I've read your replies to comments and recommend this. I'm in a tiny apartment too! just drill holes on the sides/top.

I also have a lot of nitro waste and obvs no easy access to carbon since I don't clip my own lawn but I've been using paper bags from groceries, toilet paper/paper towel rolls, and going around my neighborhood with my daughter and picking up dead leaves/twigs to dump in for carbon