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4 Nov 19, 11:27 PM |
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The Tripp cases are really nice.
I have been looking at the 100ml bottles tonight online and they do seem a lot bigger than I first thought so I think we will be fine decanting liquids into these. I’ve also found some sturdy looking clear bags on Amazon the right size to put the bottles in. |
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4 Nov 19, 11:39 PM |
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The case look very nice and very roomy too.
I did notice Superdrug prices were the same price at the airport as in their regular stores when we were at Bristol airport last month so that will be useful for anything we don’t manage to put in beforehand I had not heard of the hands free option with EasyJet before, that could be really useful as I’m not keen on hand luggage usually as I do like being able to just drop the cases off. We just feel it would be easier for this trip as it’s a two centre holiday and large cases will be difficult to manage |
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4 Nov 19, 11:39 PM |
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I recently had a week in Dublin with cabin bag only and it was really easy to get everything I wanted in my bag - in fact I didn't wear everything I took.
I used THIS BAG - definitely not cheap but absolutely brilliant - lightweight, very easy to pack, stayed upright, seems robust and I think it looks great as well. I used these COMPRESSION PACKING CUBES - these ones are out of stock but there are others - THESE ONES look pretty similar. For travel bottles how about THESE? I have loads of similar ones plus some small pots. Silicone ones are better than hard plastic as they're less likely to split if they get squashed. They won't check how many containers you have in your clear bag. As long as the bag fits within the size limit, no individual container is bigger than 100ml (you can't use a 125ml container with only 100ml in) and you can close the bag, you'll be fine, so you can put in as many lip glosses, mascaras and other small makeup liquid/gel items as you like. Don't forget that although you can buy items bigger than 100ml once you're past security, unless you can decant them into smaller bottles you won't be able to bring them back with you so don't splash out on a big bottle of perfume or expensive whisky! Definitely only one bag per person though, when I was flying out to Dublin an American woman turned up at security with two bags full to overflowing with makeup. She went into a bit of a meltdown at being told she had to reduce it all down to one bag. I felt sorry for her but the rules are very clear and have been in place for years now.
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4 Nov 19, 11:59 PM |
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Thank you, the compression cubes you linked to are the exact ones I am considering.
I’m definitely going to make sure I get sturdy bags (correct size of course) so they will hold the bottles and smaller liquids like make up without breaking. If we buy anything after security it would be cheaper items such as toothpaste or deodorant, so we could use it on the holiday and leave the remainder behind. I would hate to leave an expensive bottle of perfume behind 😢 |
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5 Nov 19, 12:07 AM |
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We travel handluggage a lot. I always use packing cubes, it is just easier to roll things and get them in nice and tight and also easier if doing a trip where you are moving about a lot.
We have found that we don't really need that many toiletries, hubby only likes on type of shaving product and I am fussy with deodorant but I'll use whatever shower gel/shampoo etc is in the hotels and I take a small bar of soap. We have travel size sun lotion and small insect spray (or the sealed wipes as they don't have to go in the clear bag). I don't take perfume as it always goes funny on me in the sun in combination with sun lotion and ends up smelling more like cat pee! Once you start travelling light you never want to go back to heavy cases! |
5 Nov 19, 12:46 AM |
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I am a big fan of packing cubes, I have cheap sets that we tried first a few years ago and find they make far more space for clothes. They could do with replacing though so I think I will try the compression ones for our trip.
I haven’t tried the anti-mosquito wipes. I react really badly to mosquito bites, with huge red painful marks which spread several inches across my skin. I always find the Jungle Formula sprays and the Avon Skin so Soft sprays help prevent me getting bitten. Do you find the wipes as effective as the spray? I’m not convinced I will prefer less luggage 😂 but I’m giving it a try, I certainly think it will be easier for us for this trip. |
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5 Nov 19, 01:16 PM |
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It's worth getting one of those atomisers you can get from Boots...they hold 65 sprays which is enough for a short trip..and they are half price at the moment if you buy perfume .
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5 Nov 19, 01:33 PM |
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Easy jet cabin bag sizes are pretty good. We used them for 2 weeks all clothing. Ours are 60l 2 wheeler ones semi hard/semi soft shell, but rigid frame. Can pack way more in those than in the four wheeler variety.
Was fine. Bought some stuff airside but most at final destination. Sounds a lovely trip. This style. They are the same as BA so we get a lot of use out of them. amazon/Aerolite-Al.../dp/B01LX0MK0O We have the ones with a tsa combi lock on them. Edited at 01:38 PM. |
5 Nov 19, 06:53 PM |
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I have an atomiser which would be perfect for perfume for the trip. I spent some time in Wilkos today and I was very pleasantly surprised at the 3for2 range on travel toiletries there and I found the 90ml Jungle Formula anti mosquito spray so I think it will be easy to get most things in the right size. It will be a case of seeing how many items we can get in the plastic bags, and then getting the cheaper items airside.
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5 Nov 19, 06:56 PM |
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