The internet is full of good ideas, and a whole lot of terrible ones. We’ve done the dirty work and tested some of the top packing hacks that’ll transform the way you travel, without costing anything.
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1. Put dirty shoes in shower caps
Use the complimentary hotel ones – they are handy for covering shoes to keep clothes clean.
2. Raid the sewing tin
Keep earring studs together by pushing them through a button and prevent necklaces knotting by threading them through a flexible straw.
3. Pack heavy items first
If you pack shoes and toiletries at the bottom of your trolley travel case near the wheels, it stops the bag from toppling over at the check-in counter and it’s much easier to pull.
4. Settle your clothing
Close and drop your bag onto the floor from a height of about 10 centimetres a few times. Everything will shift into tighter spots and free up more packing room.
5. Roll your clothes
It’s time consuming, but when tested, rolling your clothes rather than folding them does save space because the fabric is better compressed. It is also better at preventing creases.
6. All hail the almighty Ziploc
To compress even further, pack your rolled items into Ziploc bags (or individual zip organisers, much like a large toiletry bag). Even if you’re not concerned about space, big Ziploc freezer bags are great for stashing dirty washing and preventing odours spreading to clean clothes.
7. Dip ear buds in essential oils
Lavender or my favourite, ylang ylang, work well. Place the buds between layers of packed clothes to keep them smelling fresh.
8. Roll your belt into a formal shirt collar
This will keep the collar’s shape. Alternatively, snake the belt around the inside rim of your case to save space.
9. Invest in thermal gear
This means you need only pack one bulky coat for winter travel rather than too many heavy jerseys, tracksuits and hoodies.
10. Store information on Dropbox
It will give you digital access to vital documentation in the event of your things getting lost or stolen in any country. Include the serial numbers identifying your camera, laptop, smartphone and other digital items; a photocopy of your passport, airline tickets and other necessary info; plus a snap of your open suitcase so that you can identify your packed bag.
This article first appeared in the June 2015 issue of Getaway magazine.
All prices were correct at time of publication, but are subject to change at each establishment’s discretion. Please check with them before travelling.