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Travel essentials you didn’t think you needed

By Josephine Agbonkhese


Certain essentials could make your next trip easier and less stressful than you ever thought if only you remember to add them to your travel must-haves.


Here, we bring you some of the best travel essentials worth taking along as you pack for your next international or domestic holiday, from a luggage scale to a universal travel adapter.

A digital luggage scale
You don’t want your bag unbundled at the airport because it’s overweight, right? Then you need a digital luggage scale that allows you weigh your luggage as you pack for your trip. This scale can weigh luggage up to 110 pounds, it’s portable and quite convenient to carry around. Plus it’s a hundred percent accurate!

A chic and secure travel belt
A chic and secure travel belt will help you attach any handbags to your luggage’s handles. This ensures you do not misplace your handbag again because it’ll be sitting safely on your suitcase throughout.

A memory travel foam
A memory travel foam offers the support for your neck and helps you sleep better in an otherwise unlikely place. This upgraded version of your usual travel pillows offers 360º natural ergonomic neck support, to keep your head upright, so you can snooze in comfort.

A leather charger organiser
You don’t wish to spend too much time trying to unravel tangled cords. Just take the time to place each one in its own slot, and you’ll have more time to actually enjoy every minute of your vacation.

A travel blanket and pillow set
A travel blanket and pillow will keep you comfortable during those long roadtrips, or even longer layovers in freezing airports. Just unzip the pillow and pull out the blanket if you’re cold. Then fold it back into the sleeve to make a pillow. It also clips onto your carry-on for your convenience.

A headphone or earbuds
This is a must-have; a pair of headphone or a set of wireless bluetooth earbuds that are not only noise-cancelling— allowing you to tune out the very talkative person sitting near you while you wait to board your plane — but also have a long battery life that will last even a trip halfway across the world.

A universal travel adapter
One of the most stressful things about international travel is whether you’ll be able to plug in your phone. With four adapters that cover over 150 countries, this will be one less thing to worry about.

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