







Fanskey Luggage, 3 Piece Set Suitcase with Spinner wheels, Hardshell, Lightweight, TSA Lock (Dark Green)
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meechellay
> 3 dayGreek luggage. This luggage is so beautiful. It is very sturdy. It is very easy to handle and maneuver. I took this on my trip to the Bahamas and it made it through the airport and traveling. When we got back home I saw a few scratches and with some oil I was able to get them off. I love this luggage set. I will purchase the other pieces that go along with the set
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Britt
> 3 dayI have been traveling all summer and this Luggage has been perfect. The color is beautiful and they are very sturdy. Great price great purchase. I selected the red.
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SanjeevP
> 3 dayI own a carry-on that has only two wheels on it, instead of four. After my last trip to the Caribbean over the summer. I swore I was ditching my two-wheeler. My friend had a four-wheeler and I was tired of pulling on my heavy carry-on with two wheels, while she glided through the airport. When this offer became available, I jumped on it. I selected red because I felt it would not show dirt so easily. For the price point, this 3 piece set is phenomenal. No, it may not have everything a luxury set has, but the price point is off the charts. The wheels all spin perfectly. The largest piece has a zipper that if you unzip, gives you even more room. Inside, there is a strap to help keep your clothes in place. The extendable handle is a bit glitchy but I can live with that. It will go up and down but not as smoothly as other cases I have owned. All three pieces have a combination lock feature and instructions on how to set that up. There is a TSA key option on each piece, just in case it is locked and airport security needs to get into it. Very pleased indeed. This makes an excellent Christmas gift option. We havent traveled too much during the pandemic, but hope to get going on it as soon as this new variant subsides.
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LegoDad
> 3 dayI had a couple larger suitcases die the last year or so. One had just two wheels on the bottom, and two feet, and one of the feet broke off so it wouldnt sit right anymore. Another had the zipper rip. Both were the normal nylon style, not a hard shell. This isnt quite a hard shell, more of a stiff material that holds its shape. Less than a durable suitcase, more than the nylon style. But the wheels work well. Four of them on the bottom, rotating in all directions smoothly. Whether Im pushing it on all four or have the handle extended, it moves smoothly where I am directing it, every time. The handles seem sturdy. The one that extends for tilting and rolling seems to be a bit of a pain sometimes going back down, but eventually it gets there. The rollers for the combination arent that smooth either, but hopefully thats simply because its new and t theyll wear in soon. Easy to change the combination though, no issues on any of them. I like the nesting capability for storage. Color is nice, a deep red that matches the photos. Zippers seem well attached, and they move smoothly throughout the entire run. For the price, seems a decent option.
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekWe are planning several trips from America to Europe and North Africa this summer and decided to get new luggage. After extensive research on Amazon and elsewhere we ended up deciding to get two different sets from Amazon to see which provided the best value, features, and durability. They prices were about the same and they both had the PVC+ABS material that seems to offer the best mix of value, durability, and light weight. One was this set by Fanskey, which we bought in Navy Blue and the other is a set by SHOWKOO (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091L2RMXC?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) that is among the most popular inexpensive sets and available in a very wide variety of colors. (We bought the bright green for maximum baggage claim visibility.) On paper the Showkoo set has a couple of obvious advantages. The medium case (not shown in the attached photos and not taken on our recent trip to Morocco) is expendable in the Showkoo set, but not in this Fanskey. Also the Showkoo has an extra interior pocket that the Fanskey does not. On the other hand the Fanskey uses YKK main zippers, which is a definite upgrade over most luggage zippers including the otherwise adequate ones on the Showkoo bags. (Note that the inside zippers on the Fanskey are generic and not nearly as good, probably a half step down from what is on the Showkoo. So it is only the main zippers and the expansion zipper (on the large bag) that are YKK and have that silky smooth feel. We noticed several other difference once the bags were delivered. Even though both are supposed to be made of a similar PVC plus ABS material, the plastic on the Fanskey bags feels much stiffer and the overall shape is more box like with sharper corners and flat sides. Although I dont think its likely in reality, I could imagine that a direct hit on the corner might cause some damage on the Fanskey whereas the more rounded shape on the Showkoo is probably less likely to sustain any damage. OTOH, the stiffness and flatter sides actually makes the Fanskey a little easier to load and use because flat rigid objects can rest against the flat side of the lid (as opposed to the side where the handle retracts.) That handle also seems to be a little stiffer on the Fanskey although the one on the Showkoo works just fine. The handles are a bit more padded and comfortable on the Showkoo, but the ones on the Fanskey also work very well. The surface of the Showkoo plastic is much rougher and the finish is mat whereas the finish on the Fanskey is shiny and flatter. For some reason the Fanskey picked up paint from our stairwell and accumulated several other surface marks that were easy to see against the shiny dark blue surface. Similar marks on the mat bright green of the Showkoo were not as evident. But both sets came through our first trip with no actual scratches or non-removable marks. In the end, I am very happy with my purchase. I value the more understated color, the more solid feel, and the nicer outside zipper compared to my wifes Showkoo. But if you like one of the many colors that the Showkoo luggage comes in, I would recommend going with that. Its probably the more durable option. And it does have a nicer interior.
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M. Kelly
> 3 dayI have been using TravelPro luggage almost exclusively for over 10 years now. However, the largest size I have has been well used and so I was hoping to find a replacement for it. When I saw this Fanskey Luggage, I had never heard of the brand, but I figured I would try it. This is a 3 piece set with spinner wheels. The quality is as good as TravelPro and I actually might say I think it is better. The cases maneuver well and are very lightweight. I love the rich dark red color as well (I dont see much luggage this color so it makes it easier when I was at the airport over the holidays to spot). The three sizes fit within each other for easy storage. Highly recommend!
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Wolo P.
> 3 dayThis set of luggage are of very good quality. I have had cheap luggage in the past, as I typically dont like spending a lot of money on them. I can tell you with honesty, that there is a big quality difference between ones that are well-made, and those cheap ones that you could buy at a flea market. The wheels on these roll extremely nicely, and glide nicely across the floor, more or less silently. The luggages themselves are the correct size, that fall in line with Airline restrictions, so no need to worry about it being too large, and possibly being harassed by Airline workers to measure your luggage. They fit a good amount of cargo inside, and are well protected with the hard case. Setting the combination is very simple, and of course they are TSA approved. I didnt know if I would like the burgundy color be honest, but I actually find it very nice, and preferable to just simple black. Its nice to be able to distinguish your luggage from everyone elses, when youre at the airport. All in all, they are very good quality luggages , and have worked perfectly for me. As we all know, your luggage can actually go through a bit of a beating at the airport, and after traveling a few times with these, they have held up very well. Of course, youre going to get the scratches and scuffs that happened, but there has been no cracking, or breaking of either the wheels or handles. They are a very good quality set, and I would recommend them.
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Chelsea Bean
> 3 daySo far, the suitcases look just like the picture and I have used them once to fly inter-island (I live in Hawaii). The one suitcase I used did the job. They came zipped up in each other so it looks like only one suitcase gets delivered. I love the pockets on the inside. That’s always going to be useful. I ordered the dark green set and I’m completely satisfied.
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jtass
> 3 dayThis set works out to a little over $60 per piece, which is a reasonable price for a wheeled suitcase of moderate quality. These cases are robust enough to handle the typical rigors of airplane cargo holds, and are definitely up to the demands facing carry on luggage or car travel. The four wheels make even the fully packed larger cases easy to maneuver. All of the cases have straps to secure contents and zippered pouches and dividers to separate items. The combination locks are easy to operate and to change the combination. The reddish brown color is distinctive and should be easy to spot coming down the luggage carousel. The handles and wheels are robust and the zippers are sturdy and easy to operate. The hard shell seems a bit thin to withstand the worst abuse that sometimes faces luggage in an airplane hold (ie falling off conveyers, luggage trams etc). The sturdiest hard shelled cases that are capable of withstanding extreme mistreatment are much heavier, have less space inside and are two or three times the price. This luggage set is a good balance of price and durability.
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Believe in Miracles
> 3 dayAs a frequent international flier (well, at least before Covid, I was), light and durable suitcases are the must. After a year or so of hiatus due to Covid, I was looking for a new set of suitcases as soon as I actively started planning my next trip ! (Well, at the time of this review, I had to cancel because of a new hike of covid variant). I usually stick to the black color, so I don’t really have to worry about luggages getting dirty. I am more of a practical kind of gal for the luggage choice at least. Now, from the program, there weren’t many choices for luggages, so I picked this one out of a couple choices I have because it looked good enough. But I know most potential buyers would go through grueling, extensive research to pick the just right one for their purposes. The bottom line is that if you are looking for practical suitcases that are cost effective, this is a good choice. First, I am glad I chose the Jujube Red color instead of my usual black. Its color is not cheap, but rather deep, beautiful wine like red, and makes the luggage look more expensive than it actually costs. The material isn’t heavy but doesn’t feel cheap ! I just got these luggage sets so I won’t be able to tell you about its durability over multiple international trips yet, but it seems sturdy for now! When I tested at home after packing each of them to full, wheels smoothly glided on the floor without making squeaking sounds either. It didn’t have a new material smell when I opened the package. In the end, it all comes down to its cost performance. In terms of quality vs price, I would definitely recommend it . If this set disappoints me anyway after taking a long trip, I would definitely update this review to let you know!