Silly topic

In my rolling bag, for a four-day:
  • Bag of coffee;
  • Coffee grinder (Hario Skerton);
  • Hario v.60;
  • Mini kettle;
  • Coffee filters;
  • Razor, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, etc;
  • Non-work shoes (Type depends on season, usually tennis shoes);
  • Jacket;
  • Jeans;
  • Some girly trash clothing;
  • Handful of random clothes taken from my my laundry pile;
  • Handful of undershirts / underwear from the undershirt / underwear pile;
  • Socks;
  • Three fresh uniform shirts (One for every two days plus a spare);
  • Two pairs of uniform pants.
  • Portable watercolor kit and brushes
  • Brush / pencil / pen / eraser roll-up
  • Various paper
  • Books / reading material
In my flight bag (EFB bag):
  • EFB;
  • Laptop;
  • Laptop / phone / EFB chargers;
  • 2,429 hotel pens / pads;
  • Watch cap / gloves;
  • Headset;
  • Two flashlights;
  • Spare Li-Ion battery for said flashlights;
  • Spare jewelry clips / backing for wings / name plate
  • Spare batteries for headset
  • Sunglasses
  • Coffee mug
  • More books/reading material
  • A band-aid


I must know which kettle you use. I haven't found one that is small enough to come with me and my aeropress. I don't like to overpack. 22" luggage works plastic thing (not the massive Aurora) so it's gotta work.

SICK OF HOTEL COFFEE!


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I must know which kettle you use. I haven't found one that is small enough to come with me and my aeropress. I don't like to overpack. 22" luggage works plastic thing (not the massive Aurora) so it's gotta work.

https://www.amazon.com/Bonavita-Vol...id=1489085072&sr=8-8&keywords=bonavita+kettle

My Hario Skerton fits inside it, padded with V60 filters. It takes up about as much space as, um... something relatively small and tube-shaped.

Works great! ^_^

-Fox
 
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