Packing Cubes: What I learned after living out of them for 1.5 years carry-on luggage only

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Published 2023-02-07
Minimalist packing, traveling with a carry-on luggage only and living out of my travel backpack for the last 1.5 years has taught me a lot about packing and organization. One of the most important lessons I learned is that packing cubes can help to make packing and organizing items much easier when traveling.
But they are not always necessary.
Packing cubes are a great way to store and organize clothes and other items in luggage, but all of them have different use-cases.
In this video, I’ll be discussing the most asked questions about packing cubes:
* Do you need them?
* Do you need packing cubes with compression?
* I will also talk about the differences between folding, rolling, and the Konmari packing method (my favorite method as a minimalist traveler).
* I will also share three packing tips.
So, if you’re looking to organize your travel gear and make packing easier while you travel, then watch the video to learn more about packing cubes. :)

⬇️ MY PACKING LIST:
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Amazon Basics Packing Cube (Size M) - amzn.to/3RVZ4fT
Peak Design Packing Cube (Size S) - amzn.to/3YeoVBI
Eagle Creek Spectre Compression (Size S) - amzn.to/3JTcqHx
Sea to Summit Dry Bag - amzn.to/40F4n70 (The tiny one I show in the video is 2 liters)
„Aroma Clothes Flavor Bags“ 😂 - I use something similar to this: amzn.to/3Yuw5Sc (but you can also make your own out of lavender flowers)
My backpack - Osprey Arcane Duffel - amzn.to/3X8PE1v


00:00 Intro Blabla
00:42 Do you need a packing cube?
02:16 Do you need compression packing cubes?
03:06 It all depends on the shape
03:41 Why I don‘t roll or fold
05:14 My favorite way: Konmari
06:56 3 Tip

All Comments (21)
  • @M3Vader
    A good clothes rolling tip is to roll your clothes on a hard surface, you’ll get a much tighter and smaller space saving roll
  • I like to use ziploc-type bags that are clear to see everything and it's easy to get all the air out. Plus they're inexpensive compared to some of the packing cubes.
  • @jdmoncada8205
    I'd never seen anyone rolling outfits together. That was clever!
  • @ukallii
    Roll in non-compression cubes to maximize space. Rolling makes the clothes denser and pushes out all of the air so you can get more into the cube. However! If you are using compression cubes, folding works a lot better because the compression itself will get the air out. If you roll in a compression cube, the bag will become deformed, and then they don't stack as neatly together, meaning you get wasted space between the cubes. It's like putting spheres into a square box. Remember that the packing cube should still have flat edges when it is fully packed. If it's bulging, you're losing space in your bag where the next item / packing cube will abut the first one.
  • @3orion33
    Zip lock baggies work also....may help eliminate hands of inspection personnel from need to open containers and touch your items.
  • @claudine9767
    I think of all the videos out there on packing your’s is the most helpfull. It is different, you show things in your videos that are practical and i like that you choose quality in everything. I don’t understand why you do not have more subscribers because in my opinion your the best ! Hope to see more videos from you and happy travel !
  • @MamabearXX
    When I use packing cubes I stick pieces of painting tape on the outside of each and write on it with a marker pen what is inside the cube. (Can be peeled off easily at the end of the trip). So, if I want to find my swimsuit, or my just-in-case-it-gets-cold-jumper I can see immediately which cube it is in.
  • Packing cubes changed my life! I got them in Amazon and they were 6 x almost $20, not expensive at all. The packet brings one large, one medium two small ones, and three other bags for shoes, garment, and other stuffs. I just put them in the drawers at a hotel, cruise, or wherever I go and it makes my life so much easier. I would never roll my clothes.
  • Very much enjoy your videos! Love listening to the rationale for why you do things the way you do. Please keep them coming!
  • @Madelephant62
    Thank you. This was very clear. I appreciate your thoughts.
  • @wanrapea
    Great video! I love the lightweight Eagle Creek white/clear compression cubes for clothing, in my personal bag. For the rest I am undecided. Opening & closing the zippered bags looking for something gets annoying. I must be using them wrong. But I do like the shoe bags! Always great to hear other opinions or tips. Thank you for sharing!
  • @karimahnaimah
    Thanks, I really appreciate the tip about how to fold the clothes and also using plastic bags as well. I never would have thought about that.
  • @quequelmuller
    Perfect video! I also think it depends on your trip. I'm learning to travel with only a backpack and also the best way to bring things, to pack and to carry in each trip.
  • @misswind999
    I like packing cubes. I got a 3 pack a few years back from Aldis the grocery store! They are still in good shape! I roll clothes except for bulky things- jeans, sweaters. Thanks for content!
  • @roy.mclean
    Great ideas. I travel a lot and have to do laundry. I like to take the packing cubes to the laundry so i can roll and pack my clean clothes directly into them. Something I like about the eagle creek cubes that don't open completely is that I can stuff my rolled clothes into the bottom of the unzipped cube and zip it up as I fill it while compressing the clothes as much as possible. It is easier than trying to compress the whole thing after I fill it.
  • I always roll my clothes so they don’t wrinkle. They are in a line like burritos and I can see all of them at a glance. Compression cubes are great for fleece, puffy or rain coats and for anything you might pull out of your overhead bag and put on your plane seat or in the bag under the seat. NOT putting everything in cubes allows me to fill in between the handle tubes of my bag.
  • @theemarydee1610
    I have found what makes sense to me are long narrow regular ventilated packing cubes work best for me. I do have the lighter weight Eagle Creek compression pack of 2 which I have not really found a use for them. They’re fun to handle but not as useful for my needs. I love You’re idea of placing a scented dryer sheet or sachet in each cube.