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12 best packing cubes to help you fit more in your case

Keep your holiday wardrobe in check with these travel must-haves

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Keeping your luggage tidy and organised is no mean feat, especially for the chronic over-packers among us. But the best packing cubes can make a huge difference.

These clever holiday essentials help make packing (and unpacking) easier, compressing your clothing and keeping items separate so they're easy to find. However you like to arrange your capsule holiday wardrobe (whether it's folded or rolled), they're an organiser's dream. You can place your socks and underwear in one cube, T-shirts in another and keep shoes away from the rest of your things. They're also great for separating wet and dry kit, or dirty and clean laundry.

Plus, they're a godsend if you don't want to waste time unpacking once you reach your hotel, as you can just lift the cubes out of your case and pop them straight into the drawers. They'll also fit into the best cabin bags or best carry-on backpacks – and if you're jetting off with one of our Tried and Tested best suitcases, then just add more cubes!

Different designs do different things – some will stop your shirts from wrinkling and others will prevent spills on your favourite dress. So, we tested a range at the Good Housekeeping Institute to find the most premium picks.

What type of packing cubes should I buy?

There are two main types of packing cubes for you to choose between: regular ones, which are ideal for organising your luggage, and compression ones, which you should opt for if you’re looking for a way to fit in extra outfits.

The other consideration is the material – some will be waterproof, which is useful if you’re popping them in a backpack or you want to protect a delicate garment. Whereas ones with mesh windows are handy for seeing what's inside, but may let in the odd spec of dirt (or liquids if you have a spillage).

How we test packing cubes

We test packing cubes just like you’d use them – to pack our holiday clothes. Our experts start by filling each one up with precisely folded shirts. They look at how many they can fit for both compressed and uncompressed designs.

They then chuck the full cube about a bit, checking whether their freshly steamed shirts crease. They also assess general water resistance. They even judge how easy the cubes are to clean, and consider the overall quality of zips and mesh panels.

These are our top buys for your next trip.

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Testing packing cube compression and water resistance in the Good Housekeeping Institute lab.

Best packing cubes

Antler Packing Cubes

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Packing Cubes

Pros

  • Premium design
  • Ample room inside

Cons

  • Pricey

Score: 91/100

We’re big fans of Antler’s premium luggage here at the Good Housekeeping Institute – the brand features in our best suitcases and cabin bags roundups. So, we were interested to see how its packing cubes fared in testing, and we weren't disappointed. They’re so well-made – with sturdy zips, water-resistant fabric and a lifetime warranty to boot – that our tester declared them the best quality buy they'd seen.

The set contains four cubes, giving you plenty of capacity and versatility when packing. And mesh front panels make it easy to see what’s inside. Testers managed to fit 15 shirts into the medium cube when it was uncompressed, and 13 when they used the compression system. None of the clothes creased when it was thrown about, either.

The set isn’t the cheapest, but we think the quality design makes it well worth the extra cash.

Key specifications

What's includedSet of four includes 1 x large, 1 x medium, 2 x small
Transparent windowYes
Compression systemYes
HandleNo
FabricPolyester
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Thule Compression Cube Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Compression Cube Set

Pros

  • Good water resistance
  • Durable design

Cons

  • Only having two sizes limits versatility

Score: 90/100

This set of two cubes was sleek yet robust. The opaque fabric means you can peek at what’s inside, and it has robust seams to hold its shape. The compression zip worked well, and we were able to fit about 12 shirts in.

It’s water repellant, too, but you’ll have to hand wash it when you want to clean it. Our testers would also have liked the option to buy a bigger size for jumpers and chunkier items. Overall, though, this set is a thoughtfully designed, quality buy.

Key specifications

What's includedSet of 2 includes 1 x small, 1 x medium
Transparent windowNo but fabric is opaque
Compression systemYes
HandleYes
FabricNylon
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Peak Design Packing Cube

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Packing Cube

Pros

  • Lifetime guarantee
  • Roomy interiors

Cons

  • Not transparent

Score: 90/100

You can’t see inside this compression cube, but it impressed on test nonetheless. For starters, it comes with a lifetime guarantee, and 13 shirts fitted comfortably inside when compressed (it managed 15 when not). It was well made too, and testers loved the addition of an extra compartment for popping in the odd dirty item or worn underwear.

While the cubes were generally water resistant overall, there was some water absorption around the zip, so if you have a spillage in your case, it may not keep everything out. That's a small niggle though. The cubes are only available individually but they’re certainly a premium pick.

Key specifications

What's includedSold sepearately; size medium tested
Transparent windowNo
Compression systemYes
HandleYes - small ones
Fabric100% recycled weatherproof ripstop
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Best for range of colours

Away The Insider Packing Cubes

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
The Insider Packing Cubes

Pros

  • Good selection of sizes included
  • Premium mesh window

Cons

  • No compression features

Score: 84/100

Away is always a winner in the style stakes, and these packing cubes are no exception. Available in the brand's classic range of muted tones, you could match them with your suitcase or opt for a complementary colour.

The cubes aren’t compression ones, but the set of four still helps you pack neatly with room for 13 shirts in the medium cube. Our clothes didn’t crease and the mesh tops allow you to see what's inside. They would let water in, but the chances of a spillage in your suitcase are low, so that doesn't worry us too much. As with everything from Away, these are a chic pick.

Key specifications

What's includedSet of four includes 1x large, 1x medium, 1x medium slim and 1x small
Transparent windowYes
Compression systemNo
HandleNo
FabricNylon
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Amazon Basics Packing Cubes with Mesh Top Panel

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Packing Cubes with Mesh Top Panel

Pros

  • Great capacity – could easily work as wardrobe organisers
  • Lightweight

Cons

  • No compression system

Score: 83/100

There are a few different size options available in this set, and testers really liked that you can get four of the bigger cubes together, making them ideal if you’re packing hold luggage for a longer trip.

They aren’t the fanciest design we tried – they won’t compress your luggage, for example. But the mesh tops give you a good view inside. Given how spacious they are, it's not surprising that they aren't that compact to store. They’re also hand-wash only. But for their low price, we would expect a little compromise.

Key specifications

What's includedSet includes 4x medium
Transparent windowYes
Compression systemNo
HandleYes
FabricPolyester
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Monos Compressible Packing Cubes

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Compressible Packing Cubes

Pros

  • Lightweight with a good structural design
  • Made with high-quality and durable fabric

Cons

  • Biggest size was smaller than some others we’ve tried

Score: 82/100

Yes, this set has a high price tag, but Monos’ luggage has a premium feel. These cubes are lightweight and hold their structure even when empty. The seams were strong, the fabric durable and water resistant (apart from the mesh viewing window, of course) and you can fold them flat when not in use.

We tested the set of four, and found that the biggest cube was closer to the medium sizes of other brands, so we tested that one with our packing lists. Our tester struggled to fit a jumper inside, but there was room for a respectable nine shirts when compressed. They should serve you well for many trips to come.

Key specifications

What's includedSet of four includes 2x small and 2x medium
Transparent windowYes
Compression systemYes
HandleNo
FabricNylon

Briggs & Riley Carry On Packing Cube Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Carry On Packing Cube Set

Pros

  • Compact when not in use
  • Smooth-closing zip

Cons

  • Testers would have liked a smaller cube included for odds and ends

Score: 82/100

These cubes have a smart, modern look. The set of three contained one that was large enough for a jumper or two, and the medium held eight shirts when compressed. The zips were good quality, too.

These cubes come with a lifetime guarantee, and you can machine wash them if they need a freshen-up. So, your clothes can travel in the clean, protected environment they deserve.

Key specifications

What's includedSet of three includes 1x small and 2x medium
Transparent windowYes
Compression systemYes
HandleYes
FabricRecycled polyester
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Bettlemory Packing Cubes

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Packing Cubes
Now 15% Off

Pros

  • Great value for money with six cubes, a drawstring bag and wash bag
  • Clothes didn’t crease when cube was thrown about

Cons

  • No compression
  • Basic overall feel

Score: 77/100

You’ll be able to divvy up your whole suitcase with this set of eight cubes, which also includes a makeup bag and drawstring bag. Note that they aren’t compression cubes and our tester found the packing straps inside didn’t make much difference to the overall use.

But the medium size had ample room for 12 shirts, so this shouldn’t impact things too much – especially if you’re organising hold luggage. And the mesh tops let you see what’s inside some of them at a quick glance. A versatile, budget-friendly set.

Key specifications

What's includedSet of eight includes 2x large mesh, 1x medium mesh, 1x small mesh, 1x large waterproof, 1x small waterproof, 1x drawstring bag and 1x makeup bag
Transparent windowYes
Compression systemNo
HandleYes
FabricPolyester

Patagonia Black Hole Cube 6L

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Black Hole Cube 6L

Pros

  • Great for outdoor use

Cons

  • Curved shape isn’t always the easiest to pack for a crease-free finish
  • No compression features

Score: 76/100

With their durable design, Patagonia’s cubes are a great investment if you’re backpacking or camping, as they’re fully water resistant (and demonstrated this in our lab, too). They’re made of recycled materials, with adventure and the environment in mind. But they're sold separately, so your bill could add up if you need a few.

With the six-litre size we tested, our packing experts were able to fit six shirts inside. There’s a larger option for chunkier garments, and as these aren’t compression cubes, it’s worth considering exactly what you want to use it for before you buy.

While the shirts creased a little, our tester loved the fact that the cube is divided into two zip-up compartments, meaning you can keep everything even more organised.

Key specifications

What's includedSold individually
Transparent windowNo
Compression systemNo
HandleYes, plus features to attach to luggage
FabricRecycled polyester
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Samsonite Set of 3 Packing Cubes

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Set of 3 Packing Cubes

Pros

  • Holds its shape well even when not full
  • Good grab handle

Cons

  • Quite small
  • Only has a single zip (rather than a double zip from each end)

Score: 75/100

Coming in a set of three, these would be best used for a short break or for keeping sweaty workout gear separate from the rest of your belongings. The large cube held nine shirts when completely full but lacks a compression zip for squeezing more into your bag.

Mesh windows allow you to see inside without unzipping and testers liked that the cubes wiped down well without water soaking through. There are also four colourways available so your packing solutions can be just as stylish as your choice of suitcase.

Key specifications

What's includedPack of three: small, medium and large
Transparent windowYes
Compression systemNo
HandleYes, on large only
FabricRecycled polyester

Gomatic Compression Packing Cube

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Compression Packing Cube

Pros

  • Plastic caps on zips for extra durability
  • No stains left behind after a quick wipe

Cons

  • No instructions

Score: 74/100

With a robust structure, which held its shape well during testing, our cotton shirts emerged from this packing cube ready-to-wear with minimal creasing.

The compression system shrunk the 5.5-litre cube down to 2.5-litres, yet we still managed to fit in nine shirts, making room for more clothes and belongings in the rest of the suitcase.

You can buy the cubes individually or as a pack of three, making it easy to build up your supply as needed.

Key specifications

What's includedMedium packing cube
Transparent windowYes
Compression systemYes
HandleYes
FabricNylon
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Osprey Packing Cube Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Packing Cube Set
Now 21% Off

Pros

  • Main material was waterproof
  • Has a good handle on top

Cons

  • Must be hand washed
  • Zip stuck a little on the rounded corners

Score: 74/100

This lightweight set is ideal for backpackers or campers who need to keep their luggage light, but organised. The material can be completely scrunched up, which is handy for storing; however, this does mean the cubes aren’t great for stacking inside a suitcase. Despite this, we managed to fit eight shirts inside and they emerged still wearable (except for one small crumple).

Any stains wiped off with ease and testers appreciated the string puller on the zip, which makes opening and closing that little bit simpler. For keeping dirty laundry separate on your travels, this is a good value set.

Key specifications

What's includedThree cubes: small, medium, and large
Transparent windowNo
Compression systemNo
HandleYes
FabricNylon
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How to use packing cubes

The most common use for packing cubes is to organise types of clothing within a suitcase or weekend bag.

You can use them to keep occasion wear away from the rest of your luggage, to protect your clothes from dirty, clunky shoes, or to separate pieces you've worn from those you haven't.

Smaller packing cubes and pouches also lend themselves to other essentials such as electronics and chargers, first aid kits or toiletry bags. Some are even made with hand luggage in mind. And while they may be meant for travel, there are many uses for them around the house, too – wardrobe shelves, we're looking at you.


Our verdict on the best packing cubes

Whether you’re going off on a weekend getaway, or a long-haul adventure, packing cubes are a must-have for tidy luggage. Our experts liked the Antler Packing Cubes set the most for its quality compression design.

If you’re on more of a budget, this four-piece, medium-sized set of Amazon Basics Packing Cubes is a good option.


Why you can trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

We test luggage rigorously in the Good Housekeeping Institute lab, throwing suitcases about and popping them in the shower to simulate what they’ll face in the real world. We applied the same principles to our packing cube testing, although on a smaller scale (no showers were involved, for example).

Hannah Mendelsohn, our homes editor, looks after all our travel buying guides and is used to interrogating testing results. She took our experts' findings and translated them into these easy-to-digest reviews.

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Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
Homes Testing Manager

Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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