What do Tim Ferriss and Fox News have in common? They both use MakeSpace as a travel hack.
ICYMI, Tim Ferriss wrote about MakeSpace as a way of never checking luggage again (see: travel-caching). And just this week, Fox News published this list of five super helpful travel hacks and well, MakeSpace is one of them.
John Brandon writes:
I’m a big fan of innovations that make life easier. MakeSpace is like having a storage locker in the cloud, and it’s a boon for frequent travelers. The idea is that you can store a bunch of gear in boxes that are three cubic feet, or about the size of a typical storage bin in your garage. It costs about $25 per month. One example for a business trip: you can load up extra clothing and then have the boxes delivered to your hotel. To send them back to “the cloud” you just place the included shipping labels and drop them off with the concierge.
Check out the rest of Fox News’ travel hacks here. You’ll learn how to:
- Rent a fully-loaded Audi A4 at a bargain price, without having to wait in any lines, fill out any paperwork, or gas up before you return the car
- Decrease the odds your flight is delayed or canceled
- Turn flight and hotel problems into free perks for you
- Track your luggage so you’re not left with only the clothes on your back
Bon voyage!