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Old Jan 28, 2015 | 4:07 pm
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freecia
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Originally Posted by wendyg
Packing tape strips (http://www.amazon.com/3M-3750P-Scotc...ng+tape+strips) - they take up no space, and surprisingly often I need to put something in the post.
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Thank you! I've been carrying around a tear by hand roll of packaging tape. The flat version is more space efficient, though I usually pack the roll around some ziplock bags or high heel (lost space below the shoe unless packed along something squishy).

Originally Posted by Jay K
I really splurged on their folding bucket as well - makes laundry so much nicer to do than in the sink. I also use this for various purposes while camping/backpacking.
I have the Sea to Summit ultrasil kitchen sink http://www.seatosummit.com.au/produc...-kitchen-sink/ It can carefully be stood up when full in the shower and is great for hand washing when I'm traveling in shower mostly countries + "designer" shallow sinks. My laundry kit also includes amenity kit toothbrush, travel laundry line, 2 plastic clothes pins, few slivers of Fels Naptha in a pill sized baggie for stubborn stains, spare clothes pins, cupboard bag hook from Daiso, and Shout Wipes. The Daiso hook clips onto cupboards and is intended hang a plastic grocery bag. I use it in cruise cabins more than hotel rooms. It all fits in an old Singapore airlines economy amenity kit bag.

All these little things might seem to account for a lot (especially since I pack an item called the kitchen sink...), but I'm a one carry-on + personal item leisure traveler. It all fits in a small space.

I would like to replace my mini tape lint roller with a flat tape style lint remover. Are there any suggestions? This is the one I have:
http://www.amazon.com/3M-Mini-Lint-R...YVM9H1D4R530NV
I'm leaning towards trying out a stack of full sheet post-it squares.
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