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Holidaymakers snap up travel essential that 'makes packing easier' for 25p each

Holidaymakers snap up travel essential that 'makes packing easier' for 25p each

Wales Online2 days ago
Holidaymakers who are still stuffing or folding clothes directly into a suitcase are missing out on a hassle-free travel trick. Affordable, simple to use and a complete game-changer, now is the perfect time to uncover the transformative power of packing cubes.
These lightweight, zippered containers may not look revolutionary, but they are helping travellers to find those all important extra inches in cases, bags and even hand luggage. Available in various sizes, they can be used to keep everything together on the move.
With a variety of different types to select from, shoppers can 'bag' an excellent bargain via deal site Wowcher. Currently, new members of TopCashback can earn 100% cashback up to £15 on all online purchases at Wowcher, reducing the price of an 8-Piece Suitcase Compression Packing Cube Set from £16.99 to £1.99.
Significantly cheaper than a cup of coffee at the airport, this packing cube set takes the fuss out of packing. Each of the different-sized cubes and containers can be used to separate items by type (think tops, knickers, swimwear etc), by day or even by passenger, making it much easier to find on the go.
This travel organiser set includes a variety of different sizes for clothing, a makeup bag, a shoe bag, a flat bag and a drawstring bag that's ideal for efficiently sorting and storing travel essentials. Made from durable twill 290T fabric and PVC, the design features breathable mesh panels that help keep clothes fresh, along with water-resistant properties to protect contents from spills or moisture.
Two-way zippers and reinforced stitching offer a little bit of compression to help passengers stuff more in. Ergonomic handles allow for convenient carrying and handling during travel, and the cubes can be used to keep things nice and neat in hotel drawers, dressers and more.
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Available in black, grey or beige, the set offers a stylish solution to the age old problem of wanting to take extra bits and bobs "just in case." At £1.99 after cashback these are probably the best value packing cubes money can buy, but there are others out there too.
On Amazon, this £10.99 nine-piece packing cube set is a popular choice with savvy travellers. While they are useful for keeping things organised, the Wowcher offering looks better quality with double zippers and water-resistant fabric.
For a little more, the Bagsmart Compression Packing Cubes (six-piece set) offers durable construction and impressive compression capabilities. Available for £26, buyers have called them 'a great travel essential' that is 'amazing for organising clothes'.
For holidaymakers looking for something a little more luxurious, the Antler Packing Cubes In Coral - Six-Piece Set has been slashed by 30% in the Antler Summer Sale. Priced at £52.50, down from £75, these practical cubes have earned rave reviews from satisfied customers, who describe them as a 'gorgeous added extra' that 'fits more clothes in'.
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Branded as 'a secret weapon for stress-free travel', the Wowcher packing cube set for £1.99 after cashback has already been snapped up 52 times by budget-conscious travellers.
Whilst no reviews have appeared on the website yet, customers who bought a comparable set from Wowcher awarded it five stars on Trustpilot.
One customer commented: "I already have some of these, so was really happy to find more at a really good price. Thanks to Wowcher, my future holiday packing will be so much easier. with the larger bags, you can pack items in them, then just leave them in drawers in your holiday accommodation, no need to unpack fully if it's items like underwear or socks, for example. Then keep a spare one for putting the dirty ones into."
Another purchaser remarked: "You had exactly what I wanted with all the info needed, so purchased a small case for the flight and packing bags for the clothes inside, great prices and you can have fast delivery too."
While there are no negative reviews at present, some buyers were concerned the postage and packing prices can be high.
How to snap up the Wowcher packing cube set for £1.99
To claim the cashback offer, new members of TopCashback need to sign up here. Search for Wowcher and click 'Get Cashback Now'. Shop and checkout as usual. Cashback will then track and appear in your TopCashback account within 7 working days of your purchase. The cashback will become payable (and available to withdraw and spend) after Wowcher has paid TopCashback the commission for your purchase.
Delivery costs from £3.59 per voucher and buyers should allow up to eight working days for standard delivery after redeeming.
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