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Dot Dot Small Packing Cubes Review


Full Disclosure: I received products free of charge for the purpose of providing a review. My opinions are completely my own based on my experience.


I'm an organizer by nature - it's just me. And when it comes to packing (for the gym, a trip, anywhere) I can be a little obsessed with how I organize my things. I have been known to use an entire box of plastic bags to organize my things inside my bag. I like to have things separated so that I can find them quickly.

So when I heard about Dot Dot Small Packing cubes, my heart skipped a beat just a little. Yes please!

And since you know that I Will Run For Ice Cream my first place that I tested out the Dot Dot Small Packing cubes was at the gym.

The Dot Dot Small Packing cubes come in a 4 piece set. And when I opened the box I thought they were pretty small, and honestly really didn't think that much would fit in there. But I tossed one in my gym bag anyway so that I could try it out.

After my workout, usually I will put my sweaty wet clothes into a plastic bag to bring them home.
Check this out - inside this small cube is a pair of long pants, a sports bra, underwear, socks and a t-shirt. And there is actually a little room to spare!


One side of the cube is breathable mesh, and the other side is durable plastic. I'm not sure that the picture does it justice, but at the top is a handle. So you could actually use the handle to carry the Dot Dot Small Packing Cube

But it also fit great inside my gym bag. 

Now I can put clean clothes in one, dirty clothes in another, swim clothes in one, or toiletries... you get the idea. And I can only imagine how useful it would be when packing for a trip. I also put one in Lil Man's backpack to hold his change of clean clothes for school. It fit nicely (actually worked better than the plastic bag that I was previously using.). 

Overall, I am extremely pleased with the Dot Dot Small packing cubes. So far they seem very durable and versatile. And I will get a lot of use out of them.

Are you obsessed about organizing things like I am? 


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Comments

  1. I think this would really help me utilize the space in my bags better than I am now. I hear nothing but good about packing cubes.

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  2. We travel a lot, so I could DEFINITELY use these in my life. I am a horrible packer lol and these would help so much.

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  3. I don't do much traveling. It's always been my theory that if it can't fit in my backpack, it's not going with me.

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  4. I love the compartments how they separate. Less bags are better and this one helps keep what needs separated separate.

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  5. I don't really pack much, but these even sound great for storing my kids soccer gear. Then when the season comes around I won't go insane trying to find everything or even a bag to take extra gear in.

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  6. Those would be nice to have for the gym. Trying to keep everything separate in one bag is almost impossible

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  7. these sound awesome. Will have to try them next time I travel or need more space.

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  8. I could have used these on my trip to Montana. I had things everywhere and had no idea where they were.

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  9. I love the idea of this, its really clever with the mix of mesh and plastic. x

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  10. We received something very similar for a review and now we use them religiously when traveling.

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  11. These would come in really handy. Great idea and anything that helps me get organized, I am all for.

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  12. Actually do a lot of traveling and I'm really not that organized with them. I think I totally need first of all new luggage and new packing cubes. These would be a great option

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  13. These sound really nice. I like to keep dirty clothes separate from clean when I travel so that would be a great thing for me to have.

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  14. This is a cool handy idea for my work bag. Staying organized helps me be efficient

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  15. Wow this is great and perfect for any kind of travels too.

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  16. This would be great for travel on my next vacation. Will be checking them out myself as well.

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  17. I used to be more obsessed before I had kids. I love keeping my luggage separate from the dirty clothes!

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  18. That is so handy to have! I would need to give this a try.

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  19. I am another one that uses plastic bags when traveling for wet items or dirty clothes. This would come in super handy!

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  20. These are really cool! I like to have my things really organized when I travel but that's hard once you've got dirty clothes in the same suitcase with clean clothes.

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  21. I love the idea of having compartments. Anything the helps to keep me organized is a plus in my book.

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  22. I like the concept of these small packing cubes. Saves space, but can hold a lot of items. We have four kids, so this could really come in handy for us.

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  23. I do like to keep things organized and separate. I'm going to learn more about these. Seems like a handy product.

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  24. I travel quite a bit so this looks like it would be perfect for me. I need to check these out.

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