20 Handy Travel Products That Reviewers Say They Pack For Every Trip
Just go ahead and leave the handheld luggage scale stored with your suitcase.


As a Deputy Editorial Director for BuzzFeed’s shopping team, I love to get into the weeds of why a product’s worth the money by deep diving into customer reviews, and product-testing as much as possible. I’m technically a generalist, but most often write about home, travel, and beauty products. So I have well-informed opinions on tubing mascara, but can also install a friend’s window AC unit before brunch. I majored in journalism at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where I cut my teeth on intensive writing courses and got a little *too* into an extra credit assignment called “Copy Edit the World” that still has me spotting typos on restaurant menus, TikTok text overlay, and just about everywhere else. For the record, I will participate in your March Madness bracket pool. After college, I did an obscene amount of freelance writing and editing, and landed on the digital team of This Old House magazine (yes, like the TV show), where I eventually became the Site Editor and ran the YouTube channel. So if you want to know about emergency home preparedness, period holiday decorations, or backyard chicken coop essentials, I’m your girl. When I’m not ranting or raving about products, you’ll find me scoping out concerts, picking up books from the library, watching an obscure horror movie, plotting my next trip, haunting an antique mall for gems, or deciding to paint my bathroom last-minute over a long wee
Just go ahead and leave the handheld luggage scale stored with your suitcase.
The repair call is coming from inside the house.
Aside from casting a spell to float your shoe collection up to the ceiling.
They'll make pretty big impacts without even getting near renovation territory.
Still waiting on that Chanel eyeshadow gadget from The Fifth Element, though.
And by occupied, we mean more than just wearing out your thumb scrolling on your phone.
You might as well (still) stay warm and cozy while doing a few little productive things here and there.
These will be impactful without too much time, money, or effort.
Sometimes tying back a curtain or hanging up a plant can make a dramatic difference.
"Frugal, former lash artist. This is my go-to mascara." Oh, and said mascara is $5.
You're going to get an excellent ROI.
Go ahead and use all this indoor time to knock some stuff off your to-do list.
Doing a little project is the perfect way to spend an hour or two.
Go ahead and get some cute linen napkins to elevate your frozen pizza dinner.

Because the 9-month cruise TikTok has taught us some things, but not *all* the need-to-knows.
Living by yourself is more than watching whatever you want, when you want. You've gotta clean too.
It's time to discover your new passion. Maybe it's pottery. Maybe it's diamond art.
If you're going to stare at the walls more this season, you might as well get some wall art up on them.
Even if you learned about "analog living" as a concept from social media.
Your leggings are hogging all your drawer space.