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Electric Converters The big difference between an adapter and a converter is electricity. While the purpose of an adapter is to simply help the plugs on your electronics fit into (or more aptly, adapt to the shape of) foreign outlets, a converter's job is to change the voltage found in an outlet to match that of your devices. So, exactly which style of adapter or converter will you need? The answer depends on where you’re traveling to and what you are going to plug in. To cover all situations we suggest purchasing and all in one set. |
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Travel Pillows An inflatable pillow or memory foam is ideal for neck support. If you tend to lean forward while sleeping during your travels, braces can provide the kind of support you need. Consider how you usually sleep, and the type of pillow which will offer the best neck support for your most common neck positions. |
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Packing Cubes Packing cubes will keep your clothes compressed, folded flat or neatly rolled, meaning no wrinkles. No more rifling through your suitcase looking for that outfit you swore you packed right on the top. Just move the cubes directly into the drawers of your hotel or cruise's dresser or closet, unzip, and you’re set. Most cubes are constructed of canvas or nylon, making them durable, lightweight, and easy to wash. Some are made of plastic, which doesn’t allow your clothes to breathe as well, but will protect them from getting wet. Some have mesh components, which is helpful when it comes to visibility and breathability but can make them more likely to snag or rip over time. |
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Toiletry Bag A toiletry bag (also called a toiletry kit, ditty bag, dopp kit, bathroom kit, sponge bag, toilet bag, toilet kit, body hygiene kit, travel kit, wash bag, shaving kit, or wet pack) is a portable container—usually a pouch with a drawstring or zippered closure—which holds body hygiene and toiletry supplies. |
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