
CrapKeeper - Your Everyday Bag
CrapKeeper
$39.99

Yes, it looks perfect on the beach, but this bag is designed to go far beyond sand and sunscreen. Born from the mission to be the first shoulder bag that securely holds oversized tumblers while keeping everyday essentials within easy reach, its versatility shines through with strong velcro that attaches effortlessly to chairs, strollers, exercise machines, and more.
Affordable and practical, it delivers quality you can trust without feeling like a splurge. This unapologetically practical gift is perfect for anyone who is slightly over life’s little clutter.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Straps on tight with industrial-strength velcro - like having a mobile side table
- Versatility built in: clips onto chairs, fences, strollers, wherever you need it
- 8 neoprene sleeves & perfectly-sized pockets for phones, shades, snacks, and more
- Two adjustable drink holders snugly hold X-large bottles or skinny cans
- Adjustable shoulder strap for easy, hands-free strolling
- Quality hardware and materials at an affordable price
- 5 color choices
- Family-owned business
Price $39.99
For more information visit crapkeeper.com
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5 Star Review:
“I’M OBSESSED and you should be too! I used this on my stroller. Going to the beach this weekend to use as intended. It definitely kept my crap organized!! 100/10 recommend!” - Colleen J. , Sharptown, NJ
Behind the Brand:
When Covid crushed Scott Patterson’s video production business, he used the downtime to revisit his old notebook of invention ideas. The beach, a place meant for relaxation, often left him frustrated, misplaced pens, glasses, and phones, tumblers tipping into the sand, and sunscreen nowhere to be found. Spotting a sketch of an organizer bag that could strap onto chairs and hold two oversized drinks plus essentials, he felt the timing was meant to be. Three years later, Patterson says it’s a true reward to walk along the Jersey Shore and see people enjoying his invention in real life.















































