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Fazermike
> 3 dayNice case
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Donna
> 3 dayUsed this to go abroad and was brilliant. Easy to manoeuvre and stood up to the test of being thrown around on the plane.
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Seba
> 3 dayTotally damaged after first flight!!! Im very dissapointed i didnt expect such a low quality for suitcaise like this. Im not sure if its made of PC... Dont recommend!
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Aashish Shah
> 3 dayGreat value for money. Easy use. Great sizes.
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Anna Maria
> 3 dayDelighted with these. Just what I wanted.
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Jake
> 3 dayI bought this suitcase for a journey I had to take during the pandemic, and I wanted something that could be easily disinfected. Disclaimer: This is my first 4 wheel large suitcase, and my first suitcase to be split in the middle instead of a “lid” suitcase. I bought a large size in white. As with any 4 wheel suitcase I wish it had a pram style lock on at least one wheel so it didn’t slide around if you left it upright on public transport. The wheels however don’t have that much movement that they live their own lives, and fly off the tube the second the doors open, like some 4 wheelers can. I still wouldn’t leave it upright unattended though. The suitcase looks classy and feels sturdy, with a semi-well functioning lock mechanism and two different compartments. The four wheels make it easy to move around, but on uneven terrain I had to pull it on two wheels. When doing this I did find that the handle was a bit short, and I would’ve also liked a longer handle in general so I could comfortably rest something like a rucksack on it whilst rolling/pulling. The lock is easy to use, but I found that I have other suitcases that have an easier time locking. The sliders of the zip fall out of the lock easily as you’re trying to put them in, and though that is only a small critique, I have other suitcases with the same locking function that works better. The suitcase holds a fair deal, and it isn’t so stiff that you can’t squeeze a bit extra In there. Obviously not as much as you would with a fabric suitcase, but it does allow for slight overpacking which isn’t always the case with hard plastic suitcases. The weight of the suitcase itself seems to be standard for the material and size. The biggest critique I have of this suitcase is that when you close it the seam of the zip doesn’t align properly which makes it very hard to close. You have to lift it and align it yourself, and then zip it without dropping it or it will lose the alignment. Once it is aligned and you’ve started zipping it does complete without issue, but the first bit is tricky. This also isn’t helped by the fact that the suitcase is split down the middle, meaning you have half the weight of the suitcase to hold up whilst zipping. I am a petite woman without much arm strength, and I was able to do it on my own, but it wasn’t pleasant. With a smaller suitcase where the half you lift is lighter this won’t be an issue, but if you have any kind of mobility or strength issues in your arms I think you’d struggle aligning the zip and closing it on your own due to the weight and alignment issue. Although that issue is not enough to make me stop using the suitcase, it has put me off buying a similar style again. If I were to purchase another suitcase I would sooner go for a “lid” style which requires less strength and faff. Overall, a perfectly functional suitcase that does its job well, but not the ideal match for me.
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lorraine
Greater than one weekI bought this case for my wedding to cyprus. so first time used it and it has dented split and cracked with a hole in it this should not happen I have bought hard cases before and never had this problem this must be a faulty product
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Emma
> 3 dayIt looks really good and the two pockets on the inside are good. Its really decent quality. The only thing is it isnt as smooth to wheel about as I would have liked and its quite loud.
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bryan.l.westall
> 3 dayNa
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JD
Greater than one weekGreat look and easy to handle but corner damaged in hold on first trip- usable but dent is annoying.