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Eagle Creek Pack-It Folders
The Eagle Creek Pack-It Folder not only lets you fit more in your suitcase, it also prevents that wrinkled-tourist look that has yet to become fashionable. With a department store folding board, the Eagle Creek Pack-It Folders organize your clothes in a way that lets even the most anal-retentive traveler rest easy. The Pack-It Folders' silver inner linings repel stains and water and clean up easily. The 18-inch folder holds 8-12 items, and the 20-inch holds 12-15 items (depending on the bulk of the clothes). Once you use a Pack-It Folder, you won't leave home without it.
Bottom Line: Leave the wrinkles at home and save tons of space.
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Returned it
By: Nicole Woltersdorf
January 29, 2009
I don't really know why everyone likes these. For me, they take up quite a bit of space in my carry-on and the shirts come out wrinkly anyway. I would rather just roll the shirts up and stick them in a eagle creek cube.
Saves on room, keeps you organized
By: KBW
August 28, 2007
Pack-It cubes and folders turn anyone into an organized, efficient packer. You can actually find stuff without sifting through everything in the bag, and everything stays put, unlike using just compressor bags, which annoy me by slipping and sliding everywhere.
If you're a fold-the-clothes kind of person, use folders. If you're a roller, use cubes. I use both; folder for bulkier items (really bulky items go in compressor bags, THEN into folders), cubes for lighter rolled up items. (If it's a 30-day or less trip, one folder does it if I'm packing my Contourwear wardrobe items or other tech fabric clothing.)
Folders are especially great for things that you either want to keep unwrinkled (what are you doing packing things that will wrinkle, anyway?) or that are slightly too bulky or complicated to roll into a cube.
I also use the board included with the folders to fold items that I'm going to roll into the cubes so they're all a uniform width.
Packing with envelopes rox!
By: riotgrrl74
February 11, 2009
The small size is really perfect for packing your usual shirts and pants, and I use the medium for larger items like sweat shirts and light jackets. everything stays in place and comes out exactly the way i put it in -- unwrinkled. to own, is to love.
My folded shirts measure nearly 12" so does this mean I
My folded shirts measure nearly 12" so does this mean I should order the medium pack-it folder? How much does it weigh? Does it also work for t-shirts or are they best rolled and put in a cube?
By: Judy Noyes
December 30, 2008
The folder comes with a folding board so you will fold the shirt around the board..The Medium will hold up to 12 pieces of clothing. For T- Shirts, I would roll em and put them in cubes....Good luck!
By: Owen Dennehy
January 15, 2009
Wish I had found these sooner
By: Yacca
September 20, 2007
I travel 2 - 3 weeks out of each month and had simply resigned myself to unpacking, ironing or doing the cheap steam (leaving the hot water on in the bathroom for 10 minutes and letting the clothes hang in there overnight) for the rest of eternity. Then I bought a couple of the Pack-It Folders and wow...what a difference. I swear my clothes came out looking better than when I packed them! The clothes were simply all in one place, easy to get to and find and didn't need a lot of "after-travel" maintenance. I will definitely be buying more of these in all sizes.
Pack It Folder
By: Linda P
February 28, 2007
The folders definitely keep clothing from getting wrinkled. We bought several different sizes, which afforded us options for packing.
On a recent cruise, we didn't have to unpack at all. I stored the folders in the closet space. Made packing up to return home a breeze.
Clothing that we didn't use remained fresh and virtually unwrinkled.
I plan to buy more of the folders.
large size is too big
By: spe100228660
January 4, 2009
I think there could be more info. to suggest which size people should buy. I bought the large one, and it's just too big. Sure I can fill it with other clothes but then everything is still wrinkled.
I do like the small one for shirts best. The med size is good for other tops etc and fits into my carry on suitcase too.
but the large...is just too big. Too bad you can't return after using once!
Terrific for air travel without having to check bags!
By: tpeabody525019
May 29, 2008
I would recommend the 18 inch one for mens' clothing. Great for preventing wrinkles!
Best packing Accessory ever!!
By: Christian
April 15, 2004
This is the best packing accessory ever. I love it. It keeps my shirts, pants and shorts wrinkle free and organized. It seems to make more room in my travel bag as well. I think I could take just this and my toothbrush next time and be set.
A big envelope
By: Hanna
October 3, 2003
I didn't exactly know if I needed it when I ordered the Pack-It Folder, and when it arrived in the mail I first thought - oh, that's big and quite heavy, I might send it back.
When test packing, I took the heavy plastic folding thing out of the folder, folded about 8 pieces of clothes neatly and put them in and oh, I was happy. Everything neatly stacked in my travelling backpack, and it fit perfectly in the back of the big compartement. During my trip, I loved to just pull the folder out, take a fresh top out and put it back in the bag - it was so much easier to pack than if I had everything loose in the bag. This will come along on my next trip for sure! And I might even get another, smaller one.
Pack-it Folder
By: D Cowley
March 3, 2005
I have used the Pack-it folder for years. I travel a lot and love to use a rolling duffle bag. Duffle bags certainly aren't good for keeping the wrinkles out of clothes. I use the Pack-it folder for clothes I need to keep wrinkle free and it works like a charm and I still have the convenience of over stuffing a duffle bag.
Great for organizing - still wrinkles
By: rjames2314907
August 19, 2008
I give this an A+ for organizing to travel without checked bags. I used the medium sized one which fits into a computer-case carrying bag. (This allows me to go straight into a business meeting without having anything that looks like luggage - just my briefcase and a computer-case bag. The computer case bag has a hidden handle and discrete rollers, which means I can stack my briefcase on top and roll it through the airport, but hide the long handle and carry it by hand when I need to look more "in the office"). However, it doesn't do too much for preventing wrinkles - ironing is still needed at the destination point.
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