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Best On Wheels Suitcase To Buy?

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ladybirder | 11:07 Wed 18th Aug 2021 | Shopping & Style
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What a minefield! Soft or hard case? How many wheels, 2 or 4? Best brand to buy?
I won't have to wheel it far, out of the building to my car but a bit longer the other end along a lane which will be a bit rough. Are they all waterproof? I'll probably go for medium size, I think.
Anybody got one? Your advice please. Thank you.
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to think, humanity landed men on the moon before it thought wheels on suitcases would be a good idea...... :-)
19:09 Wed 18th Aug 2021
We have IT luggage very light and strong
I have the Kipling luggage. Long lasting add durable. Often on sale on Amazon. Some 10 years old and still going strong. Many different sizes and shapes
Just about to say IT Mally and definitely a 4 wheel spinner as it glides along with you holding the handle
I like Tripp. I've had one of theirs, a large, soft case, for about 6 years and it's had many flights and visits and looks as good as new. It's really too large and I wished I'd bought a medium but it's too good to replace yet.

https://www.tripp.co.uk/tripp-berry-superlite-4w-4-wheel-medium-suitcase/p2815#prodtabs

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Thanks everyone. Four wheels then, and medium, I've decided. Still not sure on soft or hard but moving towards soft I think.
Definitely like the idea of it gliding along, can I get one that'll pull me along with it!!!
I will take a look at all the brands mentioned and thanks for the Tripp link carrot, looks good and half price. I'm tempted.


Here’s a one you can sit on LB :0))))


https://ibb.co/MBt6WxN
they ought to make trunkis for adults - my daughter had one and it was great as you could pull her along on it

they make ride on motorised ones!!!!
At $1,495 each?????
LB didnt ask for the cheapest TCL, she asked for the best :)
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I laughed at that Bobbi but it's a jolly good idea for when you are left hanging about.
Bednobs, I'm speechless. Not in a million years;-)
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Not because of the price I hasten to add, just that I would feel like a plonker on that.
I would always go with 4 wheels. You can always pull it along on two. 4 wheels are handy if you're really tired and you can use it as a hand rest.

I just bought mine from Amazon, hard shell, about 7 years old and even though my son uses one to go back and forward to uni it still looks new.
my IT cases are 2 wheeled but very easy to pull as they are so light
I've got a very light two-wheel IT one. Remember four wheel ones may be smaller internally if the wheels take up more space in the lockers.
When I worked at a railway station, I helped vast numbers of passengers with their luggage. My advice is to go for a case where the wheels are a good distance apart (i.e. a nice wide case). They wheel along easily but narrower cases, with the wheels closer together, keep tipping from one side to the other as you pull them along.
Samsonite are best (preferably a Spinner) Hard shell. What I don't like these days (and I wouldn't buy one) is the type of case that is in two halves which are joined by a zip. The zip takes all of the 'play' as regards movement and will fail eventually.
to think, humanity landed men on the moon before it thought wheels on suitcases would be a good idea...... :-)
American Tourister aren't too bad either. They are owned by Samsonite. Not as hard wearing but OK for holiday travellers
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So much to think about. Difficult. I don't want to buy cheap stuff but I shall get very little use out of it. It's not as if it's going through airports etc, only in and out of my car.
Thank you all, I'll sleep on it, I don't need it for a couple of weeks.

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