

✈️ Pack Smart, Travel Smarter: Your TSA-Approved Essentials, All in One Clear Kit!
The Conair Travel Sized Toiletries 13-piece set features TSA-approved, transparent acrylic bottles in multiple formats—spray, dropper, squeeze, and jars—housed in a compact 1-quart clear zip pouch. Designed for leakproof, hassle-free travel, this versatile kit meets airline regulations while keeping your personal care essentials organized and accessible, making it the ultimate companion for millennial professionals who value efficiency and style on the move.
































| ASIN | B004HCECVA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,434 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #118 in Refillable Cosmetic Container Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,003) |
| Department | Unisex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | TS333X |
| Manufacturer | Conair |
| Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 2.9 x 16.8 inches; 4.97 ounces |
| UPC | 731215309762 039052005602 |
V**A
Great product that stood the test of travel!
I really like this travel set! I used it for a four day vacation to hold all of my skincare products in order to get through TSA. I like how there are different kinds of bottles, including a spray bottle, dropper, twist cap, squeeze bottle, and small glass containers for creams. The plastic bag is on the cheap side, but that was to be expected given the price range. I had a little zipper malfunction but I fixed it with some elbow grease. Nothing spilled, leaked, or broke despite being jostled around in the overhead airplane compartment. All in all, a great product! Pros: - Did not leak or spill. - Many different types of containers for different purposes. - Perfect size for a week's worth of skincare. Cons: - Bag is on the cheap side.
A**A
GREAT Quality!
I'm a huge fan of clear makeup bags, and this is great quality. It's larger than expected but it's a perfect size for my cosmetics. This will hold a lot more than you think! Perfect for traveling, or just keeping things tidy at home. DEFINITELY recommend to anyone who doesn't like to waste time dumping out their makeup bag to find something. You could definitely fit a medium/small-sized bottle of lotion or sunscreen with your other products in here. This could also work for office supplies, small tools, anything you want to find easily. The zipper pouch on the side is webbed, it is not air-tight. I just keep my sharper objects in there.
H**H
Pretty good.
I like the mix of squeeze bottles and pots. I'm going on a 2-week trip and these hold everything I need. If I need more of something I just use more than 1 bottle. The pots and bottles feel pretty well sealed but I'm going to put the entire bag into a zip lock bag just to be safe. The zipper on this travel pouch is like the zipper on a regular kid's pencil pouch. It's pretty roomy and it holds a full size Secret antiperspirant. There's also a medium size bottle and another product of similar size, a 1 oz perfume, a large bottle, a small bottle, and 2 large pots and 1 small pot. There's still room for a travel dry shampoo and maybe another medium bottle if I wanted to cram extra stuff in there. Perfect size for me to carry stuff for 2 weeks, but if you're a product junkie you might have a harder time fitting all your liquids into this bag. The only downside of this product is the cost probably.
K**)
kind of thin 2) i wrote little phrases like (COND, SHAM
I have gone on about 5 short trips since i bought this set. PROS: 1) don't have to carry whole containers of hair/beauty product (saves space + potential mess) 2) gives multiple size bottles for different product 3) affordable + practical. makes packing up for a short trip a breeze. CONS: 1) the bottles are not the highest quality plastic, kind of thin 2) i wrote little phrases like (COND, SHAM, TOOTH...) to label the bottles in Sharpie marker - but it didn't stay permanent 3) can be frustrating trying to figure out what product is in what bottle. BOTTOM LINE: i would recommend for travelers with lots of beauty products who wants to pack light!
P**R
DESTROYED MY COMPUTER!!
DESTROYED MY COMPUTER!! On April 5, 2018, I flew from Fargo, ND to Miami, FL, for a monthly business trip. The week prior, I had purchased the "Travel Smart Travel Bottle Set” because it purported to “conform with TSA guidelines” and be “ideal for shampoo, conditioners, hairspray, lotions, creams, etc.” Equally important is that it “ships from and sold by Amazon.com <http://amazon.com>.” I’ve been an Amazon customer for over 15 years, and it has come to be my most trusted place to shop. And as an Amazon Prime member, I needed this kit to arrive fast as it was eligible for two day delivery, and so I chose this one. And boy do I regret it. I filled the bottles and jars with my liquids and gels and sealed them properly, placed them in the bag they came in, zipped it, and then placed my MacBook Pro laptop--which is my primary source of business and personal communication and work--in my carry-on backpack laptop sleeve. I then packed other important items, including this new travel bottle set, on top, so that I could take it out for TSA screening and it would not be crushed. I arrived in Miami and stayed at a friends’ apartment on Miami Beach. The following morning, I woke up to start work on presentation that I was to give in a couple days, only to find that my computer screen was sticky and hard to open, and the computer was not on, which didn’t make sense, since the battery had been charged the day before. I tried to turn it on, and nothing happened—totally dead. I showed it to my friends, and the husband discovered that there was something gooey in the outlets and portals, which smelled minty. This is when I realized that my new Conair toiletries bag, which I had removed the night before and noticed it was sticky on the inside, had leaked into the computer! I then inspected each container and noticed that my shampoo bottle, which I had properly sealed upon packing, had nonetheless leaked at least an inch of its contents, and one of the small containers with the twist-on cap, which had a liquid eye cream substance in it upon packing and closing, had almost completely drained out. These were the two most “liquid” of my toiletries. The other creams seemed gooey enough to stay put in their jars, but not the actual liquids. This was a tragic but totally foreseeable incident on the companies part—that is Amazon and Conair— where the toiletry bag is placed on top of everything else—where it should be--but the liquids leaked from their sealed containers, and then leaked through the zipped bag that nonetheless comes with gaps and small holes. This hole must have been situated exactly on top of my computer portals. So began an awful and expensive couple weeks of visits to the Apple Store in Miami Beach and the nearby Apple authorized dealer, Proatics, feeling too much pressure due to the extremely expensive diagnostic bill I’d been given to fix it ($1650 was the first estimate I received from the Apple authorized dealer, having diagnosed it as Stage 4 liquid damage that had fried everything but my hard drive, which he was thankfully able to extract before the shampoo reached it.) I gave my presentation as best I could, though was very stressed out and drained from this experience, having luckily emailed myself a draft of my presentation, which I was then able to do a cursory edit on a friend's computer. But beyond that I was not able to do other work throughout this time, and so have effectively lost three weeks in this mess. On Wednesday, April 11, I flew to the Twin Cities and made several visits to the Apple store there, trying to decide what was the best course of action. Their workers confirmed the stage 4 liquid damage from shampoo, but advised given the high cost of sending it to repair, that I replace the used and damaged machine with a new one. I contacted Amazon.com twice about this incident, including full documentation, and have received two cursory emails from their Executive Customer Relations person, Gabor Kiss, expressing sympathy but saying that it is not their responsibility, but Conair’s, and I must contact them. Kiss also refunded the $12 and change for the travel kit, and gave me a $30 (!) Amazon credit in response to my request for $2,417.58 of actual, documented expenses incurred to replace my computer. Kiss stated in his emails that to Amazon, “product safety is extremely important” and they are “really sorry” to hear about this incident. But a $30 credit gives the lie to both those statements. I have since spoken with a corporate malpractice law firm, who looked at the case and advises me that given the well over 100 negative reviews that this product has — which we have since gone back to read and I even sent them as attachments to Amazon — that Amazon and Conair have been on notice for five years that this product “leaks on the first time”, “cracks”, “ran all over my bag”, “opens in the air”, is “junk” and “others be warned,” to quote just a few titles. Hundreds of customers have been diligent in documenting the dangers of this product, some even posting pictures. But what was Gabor Kiss and Amazon’s response? he wrote "Reviews while helpful, may not speak towards the exact same manufacturing batch as your specific unit.” So in other words, it's a total crapshoot what you’re going to get with this product, despite it leaking over five years. Apparently Amazon feels no responsibility to pull a product that is clearly harming their customers, year after year, ruining their business trips and vacations, and putting their expensive electronics, important documents, clothes and other personal effects at risk each time we fly. Apparently Amazon (and Conair) have never heard of such a thing as quality control. Or products liability. And all the effort that we customers put into rating these products really doesnt matter to them, because nobody on their end is checking, or taking us seriously. Since this whole fiasco began, I and my family have refrained from purchasing anything from your company. They should pay for this well-documented damage, and yet they continue to dodge responsibility . Because of it, they have lost a very loyal customer, since I am now shopping online at Walmart, Barnes and Noble, iTunes, You Tube, etc. My family (and my lawyer) we surprised by their shady treatment. I have contacted Conair and we will see what they say. But Amazon buyers beware—this company takes zero responsibility for the products it sells. Maybe they should have stuck to books, after all. A very disappointed, formerly loyal, ex-customer
R**M
Good Toiletry Containers
Really nice travel toiletry case. It's TSA approved in size, and is easy to pull out of your luggage for quick security check. Lots of different sized containers for all your needs....enough for a week's worth of travel! Would have given this 5 stars, but the closure is a bit wonky. You have to use the zipper pull very gingerly....otherwise, one of the sides will pop out and it's difficult to attach it back. The containers work well....not one leaked while traveling for a week non-stop.
A**R
TSA carry on complaint
Perfect for carryon luggage. Small containers are what you need if you have a bunch of different lotions, gels, and makeup.
A**R
Not worth the money - flimsy plastic top cracked on first use.
E**G
perfecto! solo que es mucho mas grande de lo que pensé, queria uno mas comparto. Igual lo recomiendo
S**Z
Tamaño perfecto, material resistente, muy útil. Tamaño permitido para equipaje de mano, de cabina.
L**K
Ideal para viajar
M**M
Pésima calidad, no se pueden usar para viajes en avión o viajes largos porque los botes no sellan nada bien y el contenido se derrama con facilidad, no gaste en esto
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