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Can you vacuum pack nappies on a plane?

Arrange them on top of each other and use your vacuum to expel the air. You can also achieve a similar result by arranging individual nappies in a large ziplock bag and squeezing the air out before zipping shut. Utilise your space, spread the weight, and remember, you'll (probably) be lighter on the way home!



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Diapers changing items: Bring 1.5x diapers you expect to use, diaper wipes, a changing pad, diaper cream. We recommend using the Sidekick to keep all these items organized, compact, and easily accessible to bring to the all-too-crammed airplane lavatory!

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Leather, silk, cashmere, thick wool garments, and any natural fiber materials that could be damaged by compression should not be vacuum sealed. This may include woven items, hemp, or items with feathers.

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Items to include in your carry-on or diaper bag:
  1. Passports and/or Birth Certificates. This is the #1 item to include on your packing checklist for baby. ...
  2. Baby Wipes. ...
  3. Diapers. ...
  4. Disposable Changing Pads. ...
  5. Change of Clothes. ...
  6. Plastic Bags. ...
  7. Pacifiers and Loveys. ...
  8. Formula, Breastmilk, and Baby Foods.


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Using vacuum bags does not make your luggage heavier — packing 30 pounds of clothing will still be 30 pounds whether compressed or not. However, you may find that your suitcase ends up heavier since the vacuum bag will open up more space, allowing you to pack more items.

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