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Review on πŸ‘œ Stylish Baggallini Tote RFID Phone Wristlet: Women's Must-Have Handbags, Wallets, and Wristlets by Jason Caldwell

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Lightweight, lots of pockets, water repellent

I first bought the Baggallini because I needed a rain cover. It's raining heavily on the way to the Tornado Shelter. Then I liked them because they were so light. And lots of extra pockets. My hands suffer from eczema. All pockets save my hands to rummage through things to get what I need. It has five pockets on the front. I can put my 26 ounce Yeti water bottle in one. Three pockets close, one with a button, two with a zipper. Four pockets inside, two with zips. One is wide enough for a magazine-sized crossword puzzle and my iPad. The tenth pocket on the back converts into a trolley sleeve. The first day I wore it, we expected record-breaking heavy rain. I packed a BINO rectangular lunch box measuring 8.5 x 5 x 3, a drawstring bag containing a pair of shoes, a crossword book, an iPad, a phone, a wallet, a ReZip bag (9.5 x 2.5 x 6.5) with my daily essentials and a gallon zipper. with an embroidery project. I used three bags out of ten. Raindrops roll down and are washed away. Most of my other bags don't have a zipper in the main compartment. It's good if you need to put it on a conveyor belt for building security. I don't think I would change anything about that.

Pros
  • Quick to change
Cons
  • Durable