Organising

Big W’s ‘best-ever’ packing cubes give Kmart a run for their money

Designer style at discount prices
Getty images

You may have been besotted with Kmart’s cheap packing cubes that make travelling a breeze, but Big W now stocks a luxury travel range that can compete against the likes of Samsonite.

Big W are putting themselves back on traveller’s radar by stocking the highly-reviewed Globite brand, a heritage brand that specialises in designer-quality travel goods at affordable prices.

The affordable retailer is selling the fancy packing cubes for $25 for a three-pack, which is cheaper than buying them direct from Globite. The packing cubes are available in pink, purple, navy blue, red, bright blue, green and grey.

Packing cubes at Big W from Globite
(Credit: Big W)

Customers on the Globite website have reviewed the packing cubes and claimed they are ‘the best ever’. 

“I have bought other packing items and none compare for the quality, great sizing options and ease of packing and durability,” one customer wrote.

“Priceless,” posted another. “I don’t know how I could have coped living out of a suitcase for six weeks without these treasures.”

Packing cubes Big W from Globite
(Credit: Big W)

The Globite packing cubes not only fit perfectly within a suitcase to keep your clothes organised, but they fit into any drawer, too. The 3-pack of cubes comes with a small, medium and large sizes. They’re made from a high-quality fabric and have loops for easy hanging on door handles, hooks or racks.

Small – 26cm x 18cm x 6cm

Medium – 31cm x 20cm x 7cm

Large – 38cm x 28cm x 7cm

The new travel range also includes water-proof bags and phone case, travel pillows, wallets and backpacks. These babies can do a whole lot more than just separate your jocks from your jumpers.

  

This article originally appeared on Better Homes and Gardens.

You might also like:

This Kmart suitcase hack will change your life

5 ways to feel like you’re on a holiday every single day

Big W’s stylish and affordable new range

Related stories