Travel Gift #1 - Samsonite Xspace Spinner
The Xspace was rated as the "easiest to maneuver" carry-on luggage by Travel+Leisure magazine. The rotating wheels on the Xspace makes getting through the maze of any airport a breeze. This awesome carry-on measures 21.5 inches high, 14.75 inches wide and 8 inches deep and retails for $360. For more information, go to Samsonite.com.
Travel Gift #2 -Conair Mini Pro 1/2 inch Straightener
This ultra small straightener measures a mere 6 inches in length and comes with its own carrying pouch. This is the ideal straightener to take on any trip long or short. The Conair Mini Pro is available at Walmart for $15.77.
Travel Gift #3 - Taylor Digital Luggage Scale
Ever check your luggage only to find out your three pounds over and have to pay a hefty overweight baggage fee? Avoid the last minute scramble of trying to even out your luggage by weighing it in the convenience of your home. The Taylor Digital Luggage Scale is one of the better digital luggage scales around. Easy to use and extremely accurate - the luggage scale beeps once the weight is locked in making for an accurate measurement. The Taylor Digital Luggage Scale is available at Target for $19.99.
Travel Gift #4 - Attitude Luggage Tags
If you have a sassy traveler on your list, these Attitude Luggage Tags are the perfect gift. Made from heavy duty plastic (zip ties included), these brightly colored tags warn other travelers with sayings such as: "Open with caution: dirty laundry inside," "I'm pretty sure this isn't your bag," "Careful: my shoes are inside," and "This is not your suitcase." Any female traveler will get a kick out of this whimsical and fun gift. Luggage tags sell for $9.95 and are available at The Container Store.
Travel Gift #5 - Expandable Shopper Bag by Reisenthel
This great looking shopper is the perfect carry-on companion. Made from nylon, the shopper has an inside zippered pocket to ensure nothing falls out when tucked under the seat in front of you on the plane. The black and white flowered pattern makes the bag perfect for the chic traveler on your list. The Reisenthel shopper retails for $19.99 and is available at The Container Store.
If you have a female traveler on your gift list, any one of these 5 items will make for the perfect holiday gift.
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www.thecontainerstore.com
Published by C.A. Jacobs
C.A. Jacobs is a freelance writer who enjoys writing, traveling, reading and shopping in her spare time. View profile
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5 Comments
Post a CommentNice suggestions - I like the "expandable bag" - cheers :)
Great low down on the travel gear. Will remember these tips for the next trip. Thanks.
I know one friend who could really use that digital luggage scale...we've spent more than one time transferring some of her 'stuff' into my suitcase:)
*sounds*
The luggage scale sound kind of cool. I use a regular scale. I weigh myself holding the bag. Then weigh myself without the bag. Then I substract my weight. I don't travel much, though.