Best electronic organizer ?

Charles_77

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I'm planning a trip soon for two weeks in Europe with a backpack. I need a compact organizer that will fit all my chargers, cords and adapters.

I'm looking at the Quick Trip toilettry bag from Eagle Creek. I want to know if it will fit this travel surge protector from Belkin (https://www.amazon.ca/Belkin-BST300-3-Outlet-Charger-Protector/dp/B00ATZJ5YS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1464112913&sr=8-1&keywords=belkin+3+outlet+surge), a Sony pocket camera, a flashlight-sized power bank and 1-2 charging cords.

Thank you and have a great day
 
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Looks nice but my sense is that it is a bit bulky and stiff for backpacking.

Basically, you want an easily opened pouch with some flexibility. The biggest problem with such things is that the cables enivably tangle up and all come out in a mess. Too deep and you spend time digging around inside and if too full other things start falling out.

And nesting things in baggies, or other containers in the pouch becomes cumbersome.

I really believe that if you simply use a large zip lock baggie, with a suitably sized sheet of bubble wrap either insider or wrapped around it with rubber bands then you will get both the desired protection (including some water resistance), easy visibility of the contents, and the future option to change the...

Ralston18

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This bag?

http://shop.eaglecreek.com/packit-sport-quick-trip/d/1469

Volume is 215 cubic inches(3.5L). Another site stated 3.0 L.

You can test beforehand by putting all of the items in a plastic bag. Shape the plastic bag to match the Quick Trip bag's dimensions.

If you can easily match dimensions then there is enough room. If the plastic bag is too long, too bulky etc. when compared to Quick Trip then the Quick trip will probably be too small.
 

Charles_77

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Thanks for the answer,

In the meantime, I continue looking at the best solution for a good but compact electronics organizer and I came across the AmazonBasics Universal Electronics Travel case (https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B002VPE1QG/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB&psc=1)

This case looks great and it will certainly do the job, but since I'm travelling with only a backpack, some people in the reviews are saying that it is bulkier than it looks.

Do you have any recommandations for a good travel electronics case/bag ?
 

Ralston18

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Looks nice but my sense is that it is a bit bulky and stiff for backpacking.

Basically, you want an easily opened pouch with some flexibility. The biggest problem with such things is that the cables enivably tangle up and all come out in a mess. Too deep and you spend time digging around inside and if too full other things start falling out.

And nesting things in baggies, or other containers in the pouch becomes cumbersome.

I really believe that if you simply use a large zip lock baggie, with a suitably sized sheet of bubble wrap either insider or wrapped around it with rubber bands then you will get both the desired protection (including some water resistance), easy visibility of the contents, and the future option to change the "design" during your travels. Easily replaceable as well.

Plus save a few dollars.
 
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