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Are Packing Cubes Worth It? Pros and Cons of Packing Cubes

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When considering buying packing cubes, it’s only natural to ask yourself if it’s really worth it to pay around $30 for a set of 3 packing cubes, which are basically zippered mesh pouches.

Packing cubes are cube shaped pouches that are so simple yet ingenious, you’ll ask yourself, “Why didn’t I invent this?” While packing cubes can be extremely useful for organizing clothes in your luggage, they can also be quite costly and take up extra precious space.

In the midst of all the packing cube hype, I’ve decided to find if packing cubes are really worth it by going over their pros and cons.

There’s tons of different types of packing cubes, but in this post, I’m referring to the generic packing cubes, such as the eBags brand packing cubes.

Here are some of the main pros and cons of packing cubes:

Pros:

If you’re an organization freak and are fine with blowing a cool $30, then packing cubes are a definite must have for you. If you aren’t fine with spending $30 on a couple of pieces of fabric, then check out my list of the top 5 Packing Cube Alternatives.

Packing cubes can help to organize the clothes you are going to wear by day, as in you could put your outfit for one day in one cube and the outfit for the next in different cubes. Also, you could organize your family’s clothes by using a set of different colored packing cube for each person. Another way you could use packing cubes is to put all of your shirts in one cube, pants in the other and undergarments in another.

Even when not being used for travel, the packing cubes can be used as a simple lunch box or a bag to take to the gym.

Cons:

The main argument which I hear from travelers who don’t use packing cubes is that packing cubes take up space and weight. Packing cubes usually aren’t thick or heavy, but when trying to travel light (and meet aircraft requirements), every bit counts. In my opinion, the extra weight from the cubes shouldn’t be an issue, since packing cubes such as the Eagle Creek Pack-It Specter are extremely thin and lightweight.

Packing cubes are also quite expensive considering they are simply zippered pouches. It can be hard to justify the prices of packing cubes if you don’t use them often, since there isn’t much material required to create the cubes, and it’s not like they are extremely complex products either.

The Verdict:

Honestly, I don’t feel that packing cubes are as revolutionary as many travel experts make them seem, however they can still be extremely useful for organizing clothes, especially in suitcases. If organization is a big priority for you, then packing cubes would be helpful.

If the price of packing cubes is the main aspect which is putting you off, you can also try to make your own packing cubes or find alternatives, which I mentioned in this post: 5 Creative Packing Cube Alternatives.

eBags Slim Cubes in blue

So overall are packing cubes really worth it?

Kind of.

It’s important to recognize that packing cubes are simply packing aids and more of a ‘want’ rather than a ‘need’.

A general rule of thumb is that I would recommend packing cubes if you are using a suitcase, but I wouldn’t recommend them if you’re traveling with just a backpack. This is for several reasons:

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Do you use packing cubes? Why or why don’t you use them? Leave your comment below.

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