Luggage Accessories & Case Organisers
Luggage Accessories & Case Organisers – Pack Smarter, Travel Better
The right luggage accessories turn a chaotic suitcase into a perfectly organised system. From luggage tags and TSA locks to suitcase straps and packing aids, these are the small additions that make a big difference — protecting your bag, keeping your belongings secure, and making airport security a breeze. Shipped fast from our Charlestown, NSW warehouse.
Essential Luggage Accessories for Australian Travellers
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Luggage tags: Identify your bag instantly on the carousel — use a tag with your name, phone number, and email rather than your home address for security
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TSA-approved locks: Required for checked luggage on US-bound flights — TSA agents can open them with a master key without cutting the lock. See our full TSA-approved travel locks range.
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Suitcase straps: Add an extra layer of security around your case and make it easier to spot on the carousel
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Luggage scales: Avoid excess baggage fees by weighing your bag before you leave home. See our luggage scales range.
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Packing cubes: Compress and organise clothing so you can find anything instantly without unpacking your whole bag. See our full packing cubes range.
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Compression sacks: Reduce the bulk of bulky items like down jackets and sleeping bags by up to 60%. See our compression sacks range.
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Shoe bags: Keep shoes separate from clothing — essential for keeping your suitcase clean on longer trips
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Toiletry bags: Contain liquids and keep your bathroom essentials organised. See our toiletry and makeup bags range.
How to Organise a Suitcase Like a Pro
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Use packing cubes by category: One cube for tops, one for bottoms, one for underwear — find anything without unpacking
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Roll, don't fold: Rolling clothes reduces wrinkles and saves space compared to flat folding
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Heavy items at the bottom: Shoes and heavy gear go near the wheels — keeps the case balanced when upright
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Liquids in a waterproof bag: Always separate liquids in a waterproof toiletry bag to protect clothing if something leaks
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Lock before you check: Attach a TSA-approved lock to every zipper on your checked bag before handing it over
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a TSA lock for international travel from Australia?
TSA locks are required for checked luggage on flights to and through the United States — US customs can open them without cutting. For other destinations, any quality padlock works. See our full TSA-approved locks range for options.
What's the best way to organise a suitcase?
Packing cubes are the single most effective organisation tool — they compress clothing, keep categories separate, and let you find anything instantly. Pair with a waterproof toiletry bag for liquids and a shoe bag for footwear.
How do I avoid excess baggage fees?
Weigh your packed bag at home with a portable luggage scale before leaving. Most Australian airlines allow 23kg for checked bags — knowing your weight before the airport avoids last-minute repacking at the check-in counter.
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