Travel Packing Bags & Storage Cubes: Set of 6 for $19
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Make packing a breeze with these pretty and practical Travel Packing Cubes. No more digging into the depths of your luggage to find socks and underwear or exposing all your intimate apparel to TSA during a random bag search—there’s a pouch for everything! This set of six durable and washable bags is made of high-quality durable polyester and nylon with easy two-way zippers and sturdy stitching. The compact design helps create more space in your luggage or carry-on while the mesh structure helps keep items in place and wrinkle-free. Lightweight, waterproof, foldable, easy to clean and easy to store! These bags are perfect for traditional travel, backpacking, camping, gym, beach, yoga, and more.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: navy
- Materials: polyester
- Product dimensions:
- Large packing cube: 15.75″ x 11.61″ x 5.12″
- Medium packing cube: 12.2″ x 10.83″ x 5.12″
- Small packing cube: 11.81″ x 8.07″ x 5.12″
- Large laundry bag: 13.2″ x 10.43″
- Medium laundry bag: 10.63″ x 9.84″
- Small laundry bag: 9.84″ x 6.5″
- Durable & washable
- Two-way zippers
- Sturdy stitching
- Compact design
- Mesh structure
- Lightweight, waterproof, foldable
Includes
- 1x Large Packing Cube (Navy)
- 1x Medium Packing Cube (Navy)
- 1x Small Packing Cube (Navy)
- 1x Large Laundry Bag (Navy)
- 1x Medium Laundry Bag (Navy)
- 1x Small Laundry Bag (Navy)
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