Packing Organizers FAQs
What size packing cubes fit best in a standard carry-on?
For most 21 to 22 in carry-ons, a combination of one large cube around 17 x 13 x 4 in, one medium around 14 x 10 x 4 in, and one slim around 14 x 5 x 4 in fits well. Leave a bit of room for a toiletry kit and a shoe bag along the sides.
Are compression cubes better than regular cubes?
They’re better for bulky items like hoodies and jackets because they squeeze out extra air. For shirts and delicate fabrics, standard cubes are often safer to minimize creasing. Many travelers use a mix—compression for bulk, standard for everyday wear.
What should I put in an accessory organizer?
Use it for charging cables, earbuds, a small power bank, adapters, memory cards, and a compact travel plug. Keep each item in its own loop or pocket so you can grab what you need without rummaging. A Fom-style accessory organizer is purpose-built for exactly this.
How do I keep toiletries from leaking in transit?
Use travel-size bottles, tighten caps, and add a strip of tape for extra security. Pack liquids in a clear, zippered pouch and place that inside a toiletry kit with a wipeable, leak-resistant lining. Keep toiletries near the top of your bag for easy access at security.
What’s the easiest way to avoid overweight baggage fees?
Weigh your bag at home with a handheld digital scale rated to at least 110 lb. Pack heavy items near the wheels for stability, use compression cubes for bulk (not weight), and wear your heaviest shoes and jacket on the plane to keep suitcase weight down.