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Posted: 2022-06-02T17:44:33Z | Updated: 2022-06-02T17:44:33Z CLEAR, Global Entry And TSA PreCheck: What You Should Know | HuffPost Life

CLEAR, Global Entry And TSA PreCheck: What You Should Know

A breakdown of the difference between these programs, their benefits, eligibility requirements and application process.

Being on vacation is fun. Waiting in long lines at the airport  is not. 

Over the past month, the Transportation Security Administration has screened more than 2 million passengers almost every day, suggesting that pandemic-induced “revenge travel” predictions have come to pass. Travelers should be prepared for busy airports and longer wait times than we’ve seen over the past two years.

If you’ve had to stand in a long security or customs line at the airport, however, you may have noticed that some people get to shorter, quicker lines with programs like TSA PreCheck , CLEAR and Global Entry .

But what’s the difference between these three options? Read on for a breakdown and some advice for determining which is best for you, if any. 

What is TSA PreCheck?

The Transportation Security Administration runs an expedited security program called TSA PreCheck for travelers departing U.S. airports.

TSA PreCheck membership gives access to a different (and usually shorter) security line at the airport with a less invasive screening process. For instance, you don’t have to remove your shoes, belt or light jacket, and you can leave your laptop and approved liquids inside your bag.

TSA PreCheck members also tend to walk through traditional metal detectors rather than full-body scanners. More than 200 U.S. airports and 80 airlines participate in the program, so you can only access these benefits if you’re flying out of the U.S. with an approved carrier (though the odds are good, given those high participation numbers).

In most cases, your TSA PreCheck screening will involve a separate line, but if a designated security lane isn’t available at that airport, you’ll have to wait in a standard line. You can check the TSA website in advance to find out if this will be the case. But even if you have to go through a standard line, your boarding pass will note that you are a TSA PreCheck member, and “you may be able to keep 3-1-1 liquids and laptops in your bag, and shoes and light jackets on,” the website notes

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TSA PreCheck allows travelers to keep their shoes, belt and light outwear on, and leave any laptops and small containers of liquid inside their bags during the security screening process.

In March 2020, TSA PreCheck reached a milestone of 10 million members . To apply for the program, you must fill out an online application and schedule an appointment at one of more than 380 enrollment centers across the country. The appointment should last about 10 minutes and involve fingerprinting and a background check. Look up the required documents you need to bring beforehand. 

To be eligible for TSA PreCheck, you must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national or lawful permanent resident and cannot have been convicted of certain crimes. There is no age requirement to apply, but children who are 12 and under can use the PreCheck lane when traveling with a parent or guardian who is a member of the program.

The application fee is $85 and will cover your membership for five years, after which you’ll pay $70 to renew online. The agency usually notifies applicants if they’ve been approved or denied within a few weeks, though it can be as soon as a few days after the appointment. 

Once you’re approved, you’ll receive a Known Traveler Number to input whenever you book a flight out of U.S. airports with participating airlines. That way, your boarding pass will note that you are a TSA PreCheck member with access to the less invasive security process. However, you can still be randomly selected for additional screening by TSA staff. 

What is CLEAR?

While TSA PreCheck is a government program, CLEAR is a privately-run service though it is certified by the Department of Homeland Security. The company helps expedite the airport security process by streamlining the identification procedure, rather than the bag and body screening portion.

CLEAR uses biometric data specifically fingerprints and irises to identify travelers. So if you’re a CLEAR member, you don’t have to wait in a long line to show your ID to a TSA officer. Instead, you go to a separate area with special kiosks that scan either your fingers or eyes. They’ll also scan your boarding pass.

Once the machine confirms who you are (it usually takes a matter of seconds), a CLEAR representative escorts you to the front of the security line and alerts the TSA officer that your identity has been verified. Then, you proceed to the bag and body screening machines.

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With CLEAR, passengers dont have to wait in a long line to show their ID to a TSA officer. A special machine verifies identity through fingerprint or iris scans.

CLEAR doesn’t include the benefits of TSA PreCheck, so it doesn’t allow you to keep your shoes and belt on, and leave your laptop in your bag. However, if you’re a member of both CLEAR and PreCheck, the CLEAR agent can bring you to the PreCheck lane for your usual shoes-on screening. Several airports now even have two separate CLEAR checkpoints: One for members with TSA PreCheck and one for members without.

CLEAR is currently available at more than 50 U.S. airports. Many stadiums and other venues also offer CLEAR screening for concerts and sporting events, so members can skip long lines there, too. 

To sign up for CLEAR , you must be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident 18 years of age or older, and have a valid government-issued photo ID. Children under 18 can use the CLEAR lane for free if they’re traveling with a CLEAR member. 

You can complete the entire enrollment process at a CLEAR kiosk at the airport or start by registering online and then finish in person at the airport. No appointment is needed, and it shouldn’t take more than five minutes. 

At the kiosk, you’ll have to answer a few questions to verify your identity, present a valid ID, share your biometric data (fingerprints from both hands and an iris scan), take a photo of your face and pay for a membership.

The regular rate is $189 per year, though there are often promotional discounts for new members. Once you’ve joined, you can also add up to three family members for $50 per person annually.

What is Global Entry?

Global Entry is another way to access expedited security screenings while traveling, specifically during international travel. Members get to go through a more automated Customs and Border Protection (CBP) process when they arrive in the U.S. after traveling abroad.

With a Global Entry membership, you can proceed to special Global Entry kiosks upon landing in the U.S. There, you scan your passport or U.S. permanent resident card, and scan your fingerprints for verification. Some airports now even have facial recognition technology to replace the passport and fingerprint steps.

Once you complete a customs declaration, the machine will print out a transaction receipt that you must give to a CPB officer before heading to the baggage claim and exit areas. And thus avoiding waiting in the standard processing lines or filling out the post-arrival paperwork required of other travelers. 

Global Entry kiosks are available at 65 airports across the U.S. and a number of select international locations including Toronto, Abu Dhabi and Dublin.

Like TSA PreCheck, Global Entry is a government-run program. Both are part of the DHS Trusted Traveler Programs , and once you sign up for Global Entry, you’re automatically enrolled in TSA PreCheck as well. 

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Global Entry kiosks allow international travelers to expedite the often slow Customs and Border Protection process upon returning to the U.S.

To be eligible for membership, you have to be a U.S. citizen, U.S. lawful permanent resident or a citizen of one of CBP’s approved countries , which include Argentina, Germany and Singapore, among others. There is no age requirement, but you can be denied enrollment for a number of reasons, such as past criminal convictions, outstanding warrants or otherwise being unable to prove a “low-risk status.”

If you want to apply for Global Entry, you must create a Trusted Traveler Programs account, complete the online application and submit a nonrefundable $100 fee, which will cover your membership for five years once approved. If CBP conditionally approves your application upon review, then you can schedule an interview at a Global Entry Enrollment Center .

Not every state has an enrollment center, but many are located at major airports. So if you don’t want to make a separate journey, you can opt for the “enrollment upon arrival” service, through which you do your interview as part of the immigration process the next time you arrive at a participating airport from an international trip. 

Wherever you schedule your appointment, make sure you bring the required documents and give yourself plenty of time for a background check, interview, fingerprinting and photo. The processing time can range from a couple of weeks to several months, and if you’re approved, you’ll receive a Global Entry card in the mail. 

As with TSA PreCheck, Global Entry members will also receive a Known Traveler Number they can input when booking a flight for access to the expedited line. They can still get selected for further screening, however. 

Should I enroll for any of these?

Frequent fliers are quick to extol the benefits of programs like TSA PreCheck, CLEAR and Global Entry. 

If you have a bad habit of arriving late to the airport, CLEAR and TSA PreCheck can both help you avoid missing flights. These expedited processes also give travelers more time to grab a bite or enjoy an airport lounge before takeoff. 

Although CLEAR and TSA PreCheck lines tend to be shorter than the regular security line, there’s no guarantee you won’t have to wait at all, however. For instance, I recently flew out of the Atlanta airport on a busy Sunday morning and had to wait in line for almost 15 minutes to reach a CLEAR screening kiosk quite a contrast to my usual line-free experience at other airports.

For those who travel internationally, Global Entry can save you the headache of having to wait in an often long and slow line after spending many uncomfortable hours on an international flight. It’s especially useful if you have a tight connection before your next flight after landing in the U.S., as you’ll have to recheck your bags and go through the TSA security screening once you clear customs. 

If you don’t have a passport, TSA PreCheck is still a great option for ease of travel on the front end of your trip. But if you think you’ll end up getting a passport and taking even one international vacation over the course of the next five years, it’s probably worth it to pay that extra $15 to get Global Entry which gives you TSA PreCheck, too. 

The Global Entry application process, however, is more rigorous than TSA PreCheck’s, so you may consider sticking to PreCheck if you have reason to believe you might not get approved for Global Entry. 

But perhaps the biggest factor to consider is credit card benefits. Many cards offer statement credits to reimburse you for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry fees or allow you to use rewards points to pay the fee. Some cards even offer full reimbursement for a CLEAR membership .

Bottom line: If you travel and have one of these cards, consider taking advantage of the opportunity to spend less time in the security line at little to no cost. Otherwise, examine your lifestyle and budget to figure out what makes the most sense.

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31 Genuinely Useful Travel Products You'll Be Glad You Packed
A Trtl neck pillow(01 of31)
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The Trtl pillow is adjustable. Just wrap the pillow around your neck and secure it with Velcro, and if you find it's too loose, make it a bit tighter! (credit:Amazon)
A sunburn soother(02 of31)
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A lot of reviewers mentioned this helped prevent peeling and itching!

Promising review: "I ordered this two weeks ago after seeing rave reviews. So grateful I did. Yesterday I got the worst burn. It was unbelievable. I applied this four times over 24 hours. When I woke up this morning it was a lot better and has just gotten increasingly better throughout the day. The burn is mostly faded, and the pain is so much better. I hope to never burn this badly again, but I will be stockpiling this lotion all the same." Carolina G.
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A soft silicone mask extender(03 of31)
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A lot of reviewers mention this worked great for kids' masks, especially since sizing for kids' faces is all over the place and difficult to measure when you're buying masks online.

Promising review: "Works great! My mask stays put. I have a small face. Every mask I wear falls down and doesn't cover my nose. I've had people stop me and ask where they could could buy the strap extenders." T. Panzek

"My ears are free! I get really sore ears from the mask and glasses combo. This device is a game changer." Amazon customer
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A collapsible water bottle(04 of31)
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Promising review: "Well this is the coolest thing ever! I travel quite a bit, and I usually don't take a bottle with me because they are big and bulky, and I usually lose it! This collapsible water bottle is a perfect traveling accessory. It stays collapsed until after security, and then I fill it up for the trip. It's a good size and fits in my side compartment in my travel backpack and the cap screws in securely so I don't have to worry about it opening accidentally and spilling all over the place. I follow the instructions on how to clean it and it works just fine." M. Lyons (credit:www.amazon.com)
An AirFly Pro wireless transmitter(05 of31)
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You can even pair two sets of headphones at once to the AirFly.

Promising review: "Ever since I purchased my wireless Bose earbuds, I always hated having to use another set when I was on an airplane with the seat-back entertainment system. I tried many different models to connect the system to my Bluetooth headsets until I came across this one, and it is amazing! It seamlessly connects to my headset, very clear and reliable audio, and it takes the stress away from having to carry multiple headsets! Thank you!!!" Ryan Malloy
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A bar (or five) of natural, plastic-free solid shampoo(06 of31)
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Promising review: "I was definitely skeptical about a bar shampoo and conditioner, but I travel a lot and really wanted to cut down the use of plastic products as much as possible. I honestly am in love! I got the Heali Kiwi shampoo bar and the Wonderbar conditioner, as well as one of their eco-friendly bamboo and sugar cane storage containers , and my very long, fine oily hair, which I do have to wash daily looks and feels great. I recommend anyone on the fence to definitely give it a try! It works! So wonderful for travel too!" M.A. (credit:www.instagram.com)
A zipper puller(07 of31)
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Promising review: "This product is fabulous and saves me. I have a lot of back zip dresses for work, and my daughter helps me zip. I had to travel recently and bought this product. I read a lot of negative reviews. Do not believe them. This product works every time if you CLIP IT ON ACCORDING TO THE DIRECTIONS. If you do not clip it on the zipper properly it does not work. I have used this on little zippers, hidden zippers, and tight dresses with zero problems. This works both ways to zip and unzip. I dont know how I have worn back zip dresses all this time without this product. I can buy back zip clothes now with no worry about how to get them on and off without help." Foxyang (credit:Amazon)
A super-sleek retractable lint roller(08 of31)
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Promising review: "Fits perfectly in my purse or desk drawer. I have three dogs and wear black slacks almost every day, this lint roller is a lifesaver for me! No more showing up to work covered in dog hair!" Texas Mommy of 2 (credit:Flint)
A sleep mask(09 of31)
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Promising review: "Ive been using this mask for over a week now, and I must say that its the best mask Ive ever used yet. I have used a sleep mask every night for... probably the last nine years, and its the most comfortable one Ive ever used. I love the strap. No Velcro to get caught in your hair! Its got adjustable wide elastic that is soft and comfortable. Not the stiff stuff! The mask has nice memory foam in it which cushions your face when sleeping on your side. It has nice deep eye pockets so there is never any pressure on your eyes or eyelashes, which I love. Overall, this is the best mask Ive ever had. Its made so well; I feel pampered in it." DePlume (credit:www.amazon.com)
A portable door lock(10 of31)
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Check it out in action on TikTok here !

Promising review: "My apartment door has a deadbolt but no lock on the door handle. The latch is also misplaced so if its not dead bolted anyone can just push my door open. Took a few tries to get this right but makes me feel much more secure and its easy to use when you get the hang of it! I also take this with me when traveling as it fits almost all doors. Definitely recommend, thanks TikTok for showing this to me." Anna
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A tube of Weleda Skin Food(11 of31)
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Promising review: "I am a flight attendant and this is my go-to hand cream! It is a little greasy when you first start rubbing it in, but it absorbs quickly and that along with the smell (a bit medicinal) dissipates before you know it. It doesn't take much of this at all. I rub a little on my tired feet at the end of the day as well, and trust me I have tired feet after being on them for 14-plus hours. This stuff works great for this as well. Win-win, Weleda!" Lauren (credit:@weleda_usa/https://www.instagram.com/p/B18zKbzHkku/)
A fanny pack(12 of31)
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Promising review: "Very happy with my purchase. Got this for my trip to Colombia. I was looking at more expensive fanny packs but settled on this for the reviews. Its very well-made for the price. It withstood many hikes to waterfalls, horseback riding, and city tours among others. I wore it as shown in the picture and love the fact that theres a pocket thats hidden that sits on my chest at all times where I kept my passport, extra cash, and travel documents. I was able to fit my camera, iPhone, earbuds, shades, charger, and a couple of other knickknacks without a problem. Wasnt a fanny pack guy before now but Im a believer LOL." IWG MD (credit:www.amazon.com)
A six-port wall charger(13 of31)
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Promising review: "This is a great product! I travel frequently, and I am always challenged with the number of USB ports I can get with the number of outlets available (and where) in hotel rooms. With this product, the number of ports problem goes away, and what's great is that it extends the charger interface out from behind a bed or nightstand, or other inconvenient receptacle location, up onto a work surface for easy access. As far as power, I have had an Asus transformer, two iPads, HTC one M8, and two iPhones connected to it at the same time, charging for hours with no heat on the device whatsoever. It works great at home too. I have always had good luck with Anker products, good quality." bishop (credit:Amazon)
A pair of compression socks(14 of31)
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Promising review: "I'm dealing with falling arches and one foot attempting to develop a heel spur. I had some travel coming up that was likely to involve a good bit of walking, so in addition to trying to make sure I had decent shoes, I thought some compression socks might be a nice addition to my travel bag. I was pleased to find this toe-less variety, as I'd heard of compression socks causing toe problems. I'm really happy to say the fit and comfort on these is perfect in addition to being large, my feet also have pretty sensitive skin on top and these socks don't bother me even after several hours of wear. I've even slept wearing them with no irritation! They also definitely make my feet feel better; soon after I put them on, my aches and pains will fade off (not always completely but always noticeably!) and my feet are much happier. I was glad to have them on my trip, and I really enjoy wearing them around the house after a tiring day." A. Phillips (credit:Amazon)
Some odor eliminators(15 of31)
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Promising review: "These are the best travel buddies! I always pack one of these in my luggage and one in my boyfriend's. While traveling, we sometimes don't get to wash all our clothes, but these bags are brilliant at absorbing the smell of sweat on our clothes and shoes!" J.L.
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A sun visor(16 of31)
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The wide brim provides much more UV protection than regular caps!

Promising review: "I have long hair and always avoided hats because I hate having my hair sweating against my neck in a low bun or ponytail. With this sun visor-summer hat combo, I can keep my hair in a top knot and still keep my face and neck protected from the sun while catching a nice breeze. This is perfect (although a little large in circumference and I have a big head 7 3/4 hat size) and its adjustable and can fit any head size. It rolls up well and has an elastic to keep it rolled. Ill be recommending this item to all my friends!" Amazon customer
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A USB-rechargeable hand warmer(17 of31)
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A curling iron and straightener combo tool(18 of31)
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An acupressure anti-nausea wristband(20 of31)
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The band applies pressure on the P6 acupressure point that is said to help relieve nausea and vomiting.

Promising review: "I wished I tried this a long time ago. I used it on a 13 hour drive. Once at Disney World, I wore them for every ride, and it was the first time I did not get nausea or sick. I was amazed. This is a must-have if you get car sick or cant ride rides at an amusement park." E. Kendra
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Some laundry soap sheets(21 of31)
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An anti-blister balm(22 of31)
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Promising review: "This stuff is amazing! I wore heels that always give me blisters for eight hours, and I didn't get a single one when using this balm. It really worked! I plan on getting it again and again. I always have it in my bag at work just in case. I did find it necessary to reapply if I took my shoes off and put them on again." Donna (credit:Amazon)
Or a stick of Gold Bond Friction Defense(23 of31)
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Promising review: "I just used it for five days in 90 degree plus weather at Bonnaroo music festival in the middle of Tennessee on a farm in June with 100,000 people walking several miles, dancing, and sweating every day. I am happy to report that this product is a lifesaver. My thighs didn't chafe once, and I have big ones! I had to reapply once during the day. I strongly recommend buying this if you have large thighs and need relief from chafing. I couldn't wear dresses or skirts in the heat if I was walking anywhere, and now I live in them because of this stuff! Buy it! It works!" Carwizzle (credit:www.amazon.com)
A waterproof pouch(24 of31)
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It also comes with a lanyard so you can wear it around your neck.

Promising review: "This product is incredible. I purchased to use while in Key West for an iPhone 6, iPhone 6 plus, and Galaxy S6 Edge and it fits perfectly for each phone (but a little more snug with the iPhone 6 plus). It is completely waterproof and takes great photos and video through the case but you have to press record prior to submerging the case underwater. My family went snorkeling and kept the case with the phone inside submerged almost the entire time and had no issues with leakage. My family and I got stopped numerous times being asked where we purchased this product. Perfect even if just on the beach and you do not want to get sand or sunscreen on your phone and want to still take photos/text/browse the internet while on the beach. I will be purchasing this for everyone in my family as it has become a travel must-have! I highly recommend this product." Jennifer Roman
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A dog water bottle(25 of31)
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Promising review: "This is the BEST water bottle I have found on the market. It has a locking mechanism so that there's no leaks or spills. It has a straw attached on the inside so that you can get every last drop. A foldable bowl for the dog to easily drink out of. And it makes it smaller in size which is easier to carry around. A strap to carry from your belt loop, wrist, backpack loop, etc. Love the color options as well. This is a must-have!" Michael C (credit:www.amazon.com)
A set of storage scrunchies(26 of31)
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See them in action on TikTok here .

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Silicone earplugs(27 of31)
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Promising review: "This product has changed my life. I travel fairly frequently and always have issues with ear pressure on the plane. My ears will be clogged up, and it is painful to swallow for a day or two after short-distance flights. But now, I use these and fly incident-free. You are supposed to insert them before the plane takes off and then before landing. I have found that it works best if I leave them in the entire flight from before takeoff until landing, but they work almost as well if you take them out once you reach cruising altitude." Thomasina (credit:Amazon)
An insulated phone(28 of31)
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Promising review: "I bought two of these for friends who ski and snowmobile together and with family. The phone cases are really well insulated. When they are able to get reception in the mountains their mobiles work perfectly because they have been protected. The colors are bright and easily seen in the snow. And there's room for ID." Helen (credit:The Grommet)
A portable espresso maker(29 of31)
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Promising review: "This works so well for camping for a quick coffee craving! Took this camping over the weekend and used it a few times at the office. Depending on the grinds you use, it's good for a light single espresso shot or if you reuse the same grinds and purge three capfuls of water through the filter, you'll get a full cup of coffee. Works great without lugging a glass press around in your backpacking or camp gear! Easy to clean and store away with the retractable priming handle." WallyMonkey (credit:Amazon)
A cooling towel to soak in cold water(30 of31)
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Promising review: "This is the best for the summer heat. I even wrap one around my dog in summer in the car. I've bought multiples and gave one to the mail carrier and maintenance guy...total game-changer for us." Louie1000 (credit:www.amazon.com)
A portable safe(31 of31)
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Promising review: "This safe has become a MUST have on all our vacations. We no longer travel without it. We put two iPhones, cash, and car keys in this little safe, locked it to a beach cabana, threw a towel over it and took off for a hour of snorkeling. Never once worried about our belongings. We now use several of these as room safes AND as 'hide a key' lockboxes outside our vacation condo for teens who come and go throughout the day. They are invaluable!" KeepIT Reel (credit:Amazon)

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