Weird things Brits take on holiday including kettles, oven trays and TOASTERS

Revealed: Weird things Brits take on holiday, including kettles, oven trays and toastersA new study has found Britons need their 'home comforts' when on holiday 20 admitted to taking a kettle from self-catering accommodation A third of UK travelers have taken their own towels and bed linen on holiday | Updated: 12:09 BST, 18 Aug 2022

The particular items Britons pack in their holiday suitcases have been revealed - with kettles, oven trays and even toasters slip into luggage.

A study found that one in 20 UK travelers on holiday in accommodation independent admitted to packing these items - even though their booking the rental was already fully stocked.

In addition, a third of travelers have taken their own towels and linens on vacation, and one in five packs their own cutlery, glasses, plates and bowls. " height="393" width="634" alt="Toasters are one of the weirdest things Brits admitted to taking on holiday" class="nothing" />

The study, commissioned by online retailer Next, asked 2,000 Britons about their packing habits, as millions of UK travelers go on holiday this summer - some for the first time in more than three years old.

The study also revealed that Britons "can't go on holiday" without their "home comforts", 47% of respondents said nt have packaged food and drink - tea bags, crisps and canned goods such as pastries - which cannot be purchased at destination.

An additional 15% of people - the equivalent of six million travelers - also said they could not leave home without cleaning supplies such as household gloves or a bathroom spray.

Aside from home essentials, the most over-packaged item turned out to be underwear, with 32 percent of respondents saying they always over-pack their panties -clothes. Then come the shoes (second...

Weird things Brits take on holiday including kettles, oven trays and TOASTERS
Revealed: Weird things Brits take on holiday, including kettles, oven trays and toastersA new study has found Britons need their 'home comforts' when on holiday 20 admitted to taking a kettle from self-catering accommodation A third of UK travelers have taken their own towels and bed linen on holiday | Updated: 12:09 BST, 18 Aug 2022

The particular items Britons pack in their holiday suitcases have been revealed - with kettles, oven trays and even toasters slip into luggage.

A study found that one in 20 UK travelers on holiday in accommodation independent admitted to packing these items - even though their booking the rental was already fully stocked.

In addition, a third of travelers have taken their own towels and linens on vacation, and one in five packs their own cutlery, glasses, plates and bowls. " height="393" width="634" alt="Toasters are one of the weirdest things Brits admitted to taking on holiday" class="nothing" />

The study, commissioned by online retailer Next, asked 2,000 Britons about their packing habits, as millions of UK travelers go on holiday this summer - some for the first time in more than three years old.

The study also revealed that Britons "can't go on holiday" without their "home comforts", 47% of respondents said nt have packaged food and drink - tea bags, crisps and canned goods such as pastries - which cannot be purchased at destination.

An additional 15% of people - the equivalent of six million travelers - also said they could not leave home without cleaning supplies such as household gloves or a bathroom spray.

Aside from home essentials, the most over-packaged item turned out to be underwear, with 32 percent of respondents saying they always over-pack their panties -clothes. Then come the shoes (second...

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