Packing cubes are perfect for me. I’ll get to the Airbnb and just pop the packing cubes in the draw rather than unpacking everything. They are also so much neater and compact. Thx Tayler.
@@TRMN8R03 compression cubes are a gimmick. We have tried them and wind up taking everything out of them so it fits. If you truly want to save space you get vaccum bags. Then you can really suction things down. IMO it’s all a waste though. I can arrange things to fit better without anything additional.
@@JeffDietzphoto Also, she said her clothes were better organised in the cubes. Why didn't she organise them in the case when not using the cubes? 🤔 If you feel the need to use some sort of containers, what's wrong with nice clear ziplock bags? You can gently press the air out of them before completely closing the zip if you want.
Biggest issue is that roll method. If you lay flat big things like pants, dresses, shorts and even shirts you can fit a lot more. Packing cubes limit what you can do far too much.
International airlines have weight limits on carry-on. It's all about saving weight for me, so I do not use packing cubes in carry-on. And toiletries go in a simple ziploc bag.
@@TravelingTayler Sorry, for me when flying, only with carry-on and personal item, it works without packing cubes. I made a test on a scale. Result: Without using, for example 4 packing cubes in carry-on and/or personal item, I can pack additional clothing > 2 sport fabrics light short sleeve shirts or 4 tank-tops. That's important for me, bc I often have my sport equipment (also weight limits apply) with me and I don't want to have additional costs for normal checked luggage. When just travelling without flying then packing cubes are okay - I don't worry about weight and size limits. But at international/island hoppers/European flights additional weight counts, if I would like to have some more pieces of clothing packed. Here for me weight concept prevails organization concept. Note: For example budget European airlines have extremely restricted weight limits (both international and domestic) and they observe them strictly - both on carry-on and personal item. Some even allow only 7 kg (15 lbs) on carry-on and even no additional personal item. And other European airlines (even also US airlines at codeshare international) meanwhile have also strict weight restrictions - both international and domestic. Meanwhile it's all about weight and size limits when flying international. I'm experienced traveller and sometimes I wish back old times, when airlines were more "relaxed" on luggage weights. I hope, you understand now my opinion about packing. Happy travels.
@@TravelingTayler Thank you, we are flying to India next yr and the thought of packing for 3 kids and 2 adults has my anxiety levels up!! Also, do u pre choose outfits or do u pick a bunch of bottoms and a bunch of tops and wing it? Do u write a list? Any other travel / packing hack?
I don't pick specific outfits but I make sure that everything I pack can be worn with multiple things to make different outfits. I also think ahead to the types of activities I'll be doing and make sure I have something for any special event (hiking, water activities, nice dinner, etc). I generally like to pick my outfits from the bottom up, so I start with my shoes since they take up the most space and I usually have a (self-imposed) limit on how many I can bring, and then match my clothes around those. I pull everything out that I want to take and then I typically have to remove some things once I actually start packing due to space. I don't write out a list because I pack so often I can remember what all to grab, but I do sort of start making mental notes in my head a couple of days before I start packing and sort of getting clear. Even the week of I've pulled things out of the closet and start making piles if it's something I'm more likely to forget (like water shoes or something I don't pack often) Hope that helps! Enjoy your trip to India!
Hey..... figure out what cubes fit first... brilliant : )))) I have cubes but haven't used them on an airplane trip yet.... but i have in my rv..... so helpful there : )))
Did you not see how much better it looked and how much more room is used , rather than the first way. Plus it gives the clothes more protection. The only thing I can think of that would be undesirable is when the airport people check your bags and would want to unpack those little cubes. 🙄
It was nice before though too, neat.
Packing cubes are perfect for me. I’ll get to the Airbnb and just pop the packing cubes in the draw rather than unpacking everything. They are also so much neater and compact. Thx Tayler.
Yep same! It helps me stay organized even at my destination
I appreciate the with/without 😊
ok... sooo it looks more organized... buttttt it takes up the same exact amount of space
Yeaaa! Duhhhh! She said they were packing cubes, not magic. Ding dong 😂
Yeah seems like it would be a waste of money in this case
That's why i get compression cubes
@@TRMN8R03 compression cubes are a gimmick. We have tried them and wind up taking everything out of them so it fits. If you truly want to save space you get vaccum bags. Then you can really suction things down. IMO it’s all a waste though. I can arrange things to fit better without anything additional.
@@JeffDietzphoto Also, she said her clothes were better organised in the cubes. Why didn't she organise them in the case when not using the cubes? 🤔 If you feel the need to use some sort of containers, what's wrong with nice clear ziplock bags? You can gently press the air out of them before completely closing the zip if you want.
Yes it looks organized! But did you get any more things in the cubes?
Biggest issue is that roll method. If you lay flat big things like pants, dresses, shorts and even shirts you can fit a lot more. Packing cubes limit what you can do far too much.
I do my packing the first way and needed a comparison and this was perfect! Thank you!
International airlines have weight limits on carry-on. It's all about saving weight for me, so I do not use packing cubes in carry-on. And toiletries go in a simple ziploc bag.
Packing cubes don't add weight to your suitcase though, they just help organize it
@@TravelingTayler Sorry, for me when flying, only with carry-on and personal item, it works without packing cubes.
I made a test on a scale. Result: Without using, for example 4 packing cubes in carry-on and/or personal item, I can pack additional clothing > 2 sport fabrics light short sleeve shirts or 4 tank-tops. That's important for me, bc I often have my sport equipment (also weight limits apply) with me and I don't want to have additional costs for normal checked luggage.
When just travelling without flying then packing cubes are okay - I don't worry about weight and size limits. But at international/island hoppers/European flights additional weight counts, if I would like to have some more pieces of clothing packed. Here for me weight concept prevails organization concept.
Note: For example budget European airlines have extremely restricted weight limits (both international and domestic) and they observe them strictly - both on carry-on and personal item. Some even allow only 7 kg (15 lbs) on carry-on and even no additional personal item. And other European airlines (even also US airlines at codeshare international) meanwhile have also strict weight restrictions - both international and domestic. Meanwhile it's all about weight and size limits when flying international. I'm experienced traveller and sometimes I wish back old times, when airlines were more "relaxed" on luggage weights.
I hope, you understand now my opinion about packing. Happy travels.
Thanks for not putting your suitcase on your bed 😂🎉
Never! lol
I presume that is for hygienic reasons ? I mean, where does the luggage go and who touches it , right?
Why not on the bed?
Thank you : )
Thank you 4 the advise
Do you travel without bringing any toiletries/self cleaning products and without any shoes?
Obviously not but this video is about packing cubes & I don’t put those items in cubes so…. 🤷🏼♀️
Thank you! Is there a special toiletry bag or makeup bag?
I find packing stressful and yoyr video is calming
I use the Vera Bradley Trio Set + some misc bags I’ve picked up while traveling. Having a mix of sizes helps!
@@TravelingTayler Thank you, we are flying to India next yr and the thought of packing for 3 kids and 2 adults has my anxiety levels up!!
Also, do u pre choose outfits or do u pick a bunch of bottoms and a bunch of tops and wing it?
Do u write a list?
Any other travel / packing hack?
I don't pick specific outfits but I make sure that everything I pack can be worn with multiple things to make different outfits. I also think ahead to the types of activities I'll be doing and make sure I have something for any special event (hiking, water activities, nice dinner, etc).
I generally like to pick my outfits from the bottom up, so I start with my shoes since they take up the most space and I usually have a (self-imposed) limit on how many I can bring, and then match my clothes around those. I pull everything out that I want to take and then I typically have to remove some things once I actually start packing due to space.
I don't write out a list because I pack so often I can remember what all to grab, but I do sort of start making mental notes in my head a couple of days before I start packing and sort of getting clear. Even the week of I've pulled things out of the closet and start making piles if it's something I'm more likely to forget (like water shoes or something I don't pack often)
Hope that helps! Enjoy your trip to India!
@@TravelingTayler Thanks so much! We haven't been in 6 years! We r visiting my husbands family
Hey..... figure out what cubes fit first... brilliant : )))) I have cubes but haven't used them on an airplane trip yet.... but i have in my rv..... so helpful there : )))
Hi, how many items were in each cube??
litterally the dumbest distinction. they're not organized? like, put the tops at the top and the bottoms at the bottom...boom...organized.
Did you not see how much better it looked and how much more room is used , rather than the first way. Plus it gives the clothes more protection. The only thing I can think of that would be undesirable is when the airport people check your bags and would want to unpack those little cubes. 🙄
That’s lot of clothes for a holiday
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