So now I have created a master packing list of everything possible that I would ever bring on a trip, and all I have to do is create a new list, check what I need from my master packing list, then go from room to room in the house and grab what I need. On top of this, AnyList allows for a default master list for each list that it calls “Favorites.” Any item added to the Favorites list, then becomes a master template for the entire list. I also have a store for “Buy,” so that if I come across something that I don’t have at the house, such as a travel toothbrush, I can quickly create a shopping list within the same packing list, without much effort, if that makes sense. Pro tip: One of my “Stores” is called “Last Pack,” and I use it for all of those things that you can’t really pack till the night before or day of travel, such as keys, phone, etc. This makes packing itself a breeze, as I’m able to filter the list on the “Bathroom” store and quickly grab everything I need from there, then move on to my Bedroom, Office, Garage, etc. And for Stores, I use locations in the house where each of these items can be found. So, for instance, with my packing lists in AnyList, I have categories such as “Clothing,” “Electronics,” “Documentation,” etc. What I love about AnyList is that it allows one to categorize list items in two different factors: Category and Store. I feel like I’ve figured out the perfect packing system, using AnyList.
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