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9 Travel Accessories Under $25 | A Merry Old Woman

September 27, 2019 by Merry Leave a Comment

Travel accessories can make traveling easier. Don’t let travel worries stress you out. Here are 9 travel accessories under $25 that will make your travel adventures more convenient, less stressful, and more fun.

Disclosure:Some of the featured content is sponsored and this site might have received monetary or product compensation. However, all comments and opinions are my own. 9 Travel Accessories under $25

These travel accessories will make traveling easier and more fun!

 

 

Seat sitters Seat sitter

Been on a airplane recently? Concerned about the cleanliness of the seat or the drop down table? Looks clean enough, but is it? Worried about food allergens or flu germs? Worry no more!

Seat Sitters is a reusable and recyclable seat cover that fits over airplane, train, and theater seats. The kit includes 1 seat cover, 1 tray cover, 1 allergy mask, 2 sanitary wipes, and a “No Nut” sticker. Plus, there is a kids version that includes a couple of crayons. The cover folds up into a small pouch that fits into carry on luggage.

Priced at $25. Protect yourself. Protect your family. Relax and enjoy your travel.

 

Packable UV Sun HatPackable UV Sunhat

Being outdoors is fun – camping, site seeing, the beach, shopping, gardening – but the sun can be brutal. A good hat can help keep you cool, and protect against sunburn and skin cancer. But it can be a bit tricky to pack a sunhat into your luggage.

This packable UV sun hat is great. It can be folded and packed in your luggage. It is unisex so it is suitable for both men and women. It is UPF 50+ and waterproof. It even has mesh inserts to help keep you cool. It comes in several colors and only costs $10.

 

 

TSA luggage locksTSA Luggage Locks

Many people believe that you are not allowed to lock checked luggage on airplanes. This is false. Luggage should definitely be locked. It makes the luggage more secure by keeping zippers closed and broken latches from popping open. And, sad to say, it discourages petty pilfering.

Although TSA regulations do allow locked luggage, only TSA approved luggage locks are allowed.  TSA must still have access to the luggage contents for inspection if needed. TSA has a special tool that allows them to open the lock.

Available at $12 for a set of two or $20 for a set of four, get some locks and lock those bags. Then settle into your seat for a worry-free flight.

 

Travel DuffelFolding Duffel Bag

Purchase too many souvenirs on your trip? Can’t get them all in your suitcase? Stash this folding duffel in your bag before you leave home. Use it as a beach bag. Use it as an excursion bag to carry jackets, towels, or extra water while touring. Use it as a laundry bag. Then use it as a carry-on on the way home.

This is a big bag (18.9″ x 12.6″ x 6.3″) that folds into a small pouch (8.3″ x 7.2″ x 1″). It is made from water proof nylon, has a zipper top and a small zippered outside pocket. And, best of all, it has a strap on the back of the bag that can slip over the handle of your luggage.

This travel duffel bag comes in several colors, and two sizes that start at just $11.

 

 

Stash Pouchtravel pouch

travel pouchGive yourself a little bit of extra security for your valuables.

The Hidden Undercover Travel Pouch for Women attaches to your bra and lies close to the body. It has a place for credit cards, cash, ID’s, and keys. The RFID Blocking Stash Pouch has a carabiner that clips onto a belt loop and can be worn inside your clothes. Both sell for less than $15.

 

 

Master Lock Personal SafePersonal safe

Protect your stuff anywhere. Master Lock Personal Safe is a small compact safe that can be used to protect cash, credit cards, passports, and small electronic devices. It has a cable, a 4 digit combination lock, and an access port for earbuds or a charger to be connected.

Available in grey, pink, or white and starts at $15.

 

 

Toilet Seat Covers

You cannot count on public toilets having toilet seat covers. Maybe the box is empty. Maybe they just aren’t provided.

Whether you are going shopping, to a restaurant, traveling, or enjoying an outdoor festival, you can put a little bit of insurance in your pocket. Take your own disposable, toilet seat covers.

The toilet seat covers come in a packet that is small, discrete, and will fit in your pocket, purse, or travel bag.  Available for $16. Protect yourself and your family from unsanitary toilets. Hey! Even the men of the family might need one on occasion.

 

Car Headrest Mount for Phones and TabletsCar Headrest Mount for phone or tablet

Let’s face it. Most of our travel time is spent in a car, not in an airplane. Long rides, and even short rides, can be boring and uncomfortable, especially if you are 2 years old, sitting backwards, and can’t see out of the window. All you have is a blank back seat to look at. Give them something to help enjoy the ride.

The adjustable Car Mount TFY Headrest Mount holds both cell phones and tablets. Turn on a video or music and let your little one enjoy the ride – so you can too.

 

 

 

Pocket BlanketPocket Blanket

Toss this small pocket blanket into your backpack, beach bag, purse, or car. Use it anywhere you might need a seat – on the beach, at a picnic, at an outdoor event, camping, or anywhere. It can even be a used as a tablecloth on a dirty picnic table.

The blanket is 55″ x 60″. It is lightweight and waterproof. Furthermore, it has corner pockets so that it can be weighted down with sand or pebbles. Or the pockets can be used to hold personal items, such as sunshades & sunscreen. The blanket folds up into a carrying pouch.

It is available in 6 colors and costs only $25.

 

 

Grab one  or grab all

of these great travel accessories

and make your travels easier.

 

 

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Hi, My name is Merry. My daughters are grown and married, and have given me 7 delightful grandchildren to love and spoil. Caught on the cusp of "ready to retire" and "not able to retire just yet", with Social Security checks still looming on the horizon, and with AARP membership notices flooding my mailbox, I have my eyes turned toward the future. When retirement finally finds me, I look forward to more time with my husband of 45 years, more time with family and friends, and more time to simply celebrate a long and happy life. But no need to wait to celebrate, let's start now. Read More…

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