Use a binder clip to protect the head of shaving razors.
Use straws to carry travel-size amounts of skin care products.
Put socks and underwear inside your shoes when you pack to save space.
Keep loose chargers and cables organized with a glasses case.
Use a pill container to keep jewelry organized and untangled.
If you have clothes that need to be folded, use tissue paper to keep them from wrinkling.
Roll clothes, instead of folding, to save tons of baggage space.
Put a dryer sheet at the bottom of a suitcase to keep your clothes smelling fresh.
You would be wise to study these travel hacks because they're sure to come in handy someday. Use a private or incognito window when booking flights and hotels online. Travel sites often track your visits and will raise the price simply because you've visited before.
Tuck your soap and wash cloth together with this easy-to-fold pouch.
A shower cap is an easy way to cover the bottoms of shoes.
Keep your headphones from tangling by winding them around a binder clip.
Keep hair clips tidy with an empty Tic Tac container.
When packing, line collars with a belt to keep them crispy.
Use a spring from an old pen to protect chargers from bending and breaking.
To use Google Maps offline, type “OK Maps,” and the visible area will save for future access.
Instead of buying water at the airport, bring an empty bottle along and fill it up after passing security.
When reserving airline seats for 2 people, get the aisle and window. If no one takes the middle seat you get a full row, and if someone does, just ask to switch so you can sit next to your travel partner.
If you forget your wall plug, charge devices through the USB slot on a TV.
Get the WiFi password for many establishments by checking the comments section of FourSquare.
For bonus points, travel with a power strip and be the airport hero.
On your last day in a foreign country, collect all your loose money and give it to the homeless.
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