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Review on 🧳 Efficiently Organize Your Travels with eBags Classic 6pc Packing Cubes in Eggplant by Maribel Gilbe

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Don't travel without a dice!

How have I lived without these cubes? I travel quite frequently (a few days every 2-3 weeks plus longer trips of 1-4 weeks at least 4 times a year) and have relied solely on my coordination, organization and folding/folding skills for years. I mostly travel with a specific airline that I have baggage privileges on, so I'm generally not as restricted as others. However, two summers ago I wanted to travel to two different states and also switch airlines. I had a range of clothing needs and also needed to be able to carry a variety of accessories and supplies. I didn't want to charge for checked bags and knew I had to strategically pack a wheeled carry-on and my backpack (with a small bag inside) to help me on my travels. I did a lot of research and decided to try both sets of crimson eBags as well as the medium sky blue Revain Basics cube set. I've been happy with both, but eBags have become a big favorite for me (key factors compared to Revain cubes: eBags zippers feel stronger and have a better, stronger pull; I like that the eBags mesh panels on There are flaps on both sides of the top, while the top flap of the Revain zippered cube is mostly mesh, except for a piece of material on one side, the mesh of the eBags cubes is denser than the Revain cubes, well, that's why these can factors may be much less important to you, and in this case price may be a more important factor.) Let's get back to the trip I originally bought this set for! I could fit a TON of clothes in these cubes by rolling things up and then putting them in the cubes. I could even shop while traveling and add more items (reached level 2 in some cubes). I'm 5'3" and wear a size 6 (small to medium); For me, a medium cube is perfect for fitting my clothes in a small space. The large one is too big for my clothes and feels too big in the Carry-on (actually I use it more to carry or hold together a pillow and blanket when traveling) thin is also good for underwear/socks I used this size to organize other things like snacks or electronic cords (note: I usually use a thin cube for extra clothes, which I always pack in my carry-on when I'm checking in my bags and I'm worried about my luggage (and that's why all the other clothes get lost along the way.) I don't mind my underwear to stick to other clothing items. The trick to getting these cubes to work is to roll the items and align (and fold, if.) the rolled pieces closely together necessary). .des are soft and fall off as you fill the cube, but that's not a bad thing at all. The fact that the dice have softer sides allows you to pack these dice and get more in a compact space. I love that you don't have to unpack/repack items in cubes When I live in a hotel room and dresser space is limited, all I need is a shelf or other flat surface to place the cubes on and I don't have to drill handling luggage stuck in the corner of the room on the floor. Floor. When unpacking in a dresser drawer, I simply open the top flap, fold it back, and all my stuff is easily accessible in the cubes. Expand your collection. I added additional medium sized cubes to this raspberry set and now I have three different colors just for me so I can color code if I want (e.g. different colors for different stops on a particular trip or for different types of Dress). ). I also have different colors for my kids (husband still doesn't like those bricks - hahaha!) and they agree that the bricks make it easier to organize their stuff and find them quickly. The cubes definitely make packing and unpacking more fun, organized, and easier for me and my family!

Pros
  • STAY ORGANIZED: eBags Travel Pack Cubes make optimal use of the valuable packing space and stow the entire contents. No more wrinkled clothes and more luggage space.
Cons
  • Infinitely sluggish