Cooler Bag Insulation Guide Singapore: How They Keep Cold, Lining Types & How Long They Last
In Singapore’s heat, a cooler bag either does its job or it’s just a tote with a shiny lining. The difference is the insulation — and it’s the one thing buyers can’t see in a photo. Two cooler bags that look identical can hold cold for wildly different lengths of time depending on what’s inside the walls. If you’re gifting a cooler bag that needs to actually perform, here’s how the insulation works and what to specify.
The 30-second version: insulation thickness and lining type drive how long a cooler holds cold; thicker foam and a sealed foil/PEVA liner beat a thin shiny lining. Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, though it isn’t strict — smaller runs are often possible when a style is in stock or the artwork is simplified.
How a cooler bag actually insulates
A cooler bag is a sandwich: an outer fabric, a layer of insulating foam, and an inner lining that reflects heat and keeps moisture out. The layers that matter:
| Layer | Role |
|---|---|
| Foam insulation (EPE / PE foam) | The real insulator — thicker holds cold longer |
| Foil / aluminium layer | Reflects radiant heat away from contents |
| PEVA / TPU liner | Waterproof, food-safe, easy to wipe |
| Sealed seams & zip | Stop cold air leaking out |
How long will it stay cold?
There’s no single number, because it depends on the build and how it’s used. As a rough guide, a well-insulated cooler bag with ice packs can keep contents cold for several hours, and a thicker, sealed build noticeably longer. The biggest variables are insulation thickness, whether ice packs are used, the ambient heat, and how often it’s opened — every opening lets cold escape. For a gift that just needs to keep a lunch or drinks cool for a commute or event, a standard build is plenty; for anything temperature-sensitive, specify a thicker liner.
Match insulation to the use
A branded lunch cooler for staff doesn’t need the same performance as a medical cold-chain carrier. For everyday gifts and events, a standard foam-and-foil build is the right, cost-effective choice. For genuinely temperature-critical contents, the spec steps up considerably — we cover that end in our guide to cooler bags for cold-chain. Browse builds across our cooler bag range.
Performance and size go together
A bigger cooler has more air to keep cold, so capacity and insulation interact — size up and you may want a thicker build to match. Pick the right capacity alongside the insulation using our cooler bag sizes and capacity guide.
Need a cooler that actually performs?
Tell us what it needs to keep cold and for how long and we’ll spec the insulation and liner — with a sample option and costed proposal in one business day.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a cooler bag keep things cold?
It varies with the build and use, but a well-insulated cooler bag with ice packs typically keeps contents cold for several hours, and a thicker, sealed build longer. Fewer openings and ice packs extend it.
What makes one cooler bag better than another?
Mostly the insulation: thicker foam, a reflective foil layer, a sealed PEVA/TPU liner and well-sealed seams and zips all help it hold cold longer than a thin shiny lining.
What is the minimum order quantity?
Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, but it isn’t strict — smaller runs are often possible when a style is in stock or the artwork is simplified.



