I was genuinely excited to try Cadence. I picked up six containers and two pour attachments through a Thingdrop deal. The unboxing experience was great, and there’s no denying the product looks beautiful. But after testing them out, I came away feeling like these are more of a form-over-function product. They’re better suited to a bathroom shelf than a tightly packed carry-on. What I liked: The design is genuinely beautiful. The containers feel premium, and the magnetic click when they snap together is oddly satisfying. I liked being able to customize the colors and labels to suit what I needed. The pill containers were especially useful for a weekend trip. It was nice to have a neat, color-coded way to separate my various supplements. What didn’t work for me: The price is wild. I paid 1575 DKK, or roughly 240 USD, for six small containers (and expensive shipping to Denmark). That was with a discount. Even with a discount, it’s incredibly hard to justify. You also have to decide up front what you’re putting in each pod, which is fine in theory, but annoying when you want to switch things up. And since replacement labels cost extra, you’re basically locked in. The pour attachments were a letdown. I hoped they’d make dispensing shampoo or shower gel easier, but they’re fiddly and slow. In practice, a cheap squeezy bottle is just better – especially when you’re mid-shower and trying to move fast. They also get messy as the liquid gets everywhere within the container. The hexagonal screw tops are cute and make the containers easier to open, but they don’t always align when closed. It’s a small detail, but once you notice it, it’s hard to unsee. I also didn’t find the magnets particularly useful. I had imagined neatly snapping them together in my bag, but the reality is they all just get tossed in a ziplock to go through airport security. Most of all, they’re heavy and feel oddly space-inefficient. I travel light and try to optimize what I bring with me. These containers just aren’t practical compared to something like Muji’s lightweight, cheap alternatives. The sizing of the containers also seems a bit random. 0.56 fl oz and 1.32 fl oz don’t really mean anything to me. Including millilitres would make it easier to gauge what actually fits – especially for international users. What I’d buy instead: Muji’s travel containers are much more functional for my needs. They’re super lightweight, cheap, easy to squeeze, see-through, and come with flip lids that are far more convenient. And if I leave one behind in a hotel bathroom, it’s no big deal. Final thoughts: Cadence is a cool, innovative product and clearly designed with care. But for someone who travels light and values practicality, it just doesn’t make much sense for me. If you love curated travel accessories and don’t mind paying a huge premium for beautiful design, you might love these. But if you’re looking for something more functional and flexible, there are better, cheaper options out there.

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Meghan M

1y ago

Now this is an incredibly detailed review that helps so much!! Thank you

Kaylyn S

1y ago

Super helpful review, here! Thank you!