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    #51
    Just buy cheap luggage pang check in. Babalibagin lang din sa airport, conveyor belts, and pag hahandle ng tao.

    Kaya di ko kayang bumili ng mahal na luggage 🤣🤣🤣

    American tourister is samsonite's lower end brand while Tumi is their high end to compete with Rimowa.

    Have you heard of Away? They have nice luggages too.

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    #52
    Hmmm... In my case, really don't see the point in stuff pricier than the things they're supposed to carry, hold, protect.[emoji848]....Just me, though.[emoji4]

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    #53
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Hmmm... In my case, really don't see the point in stuff pricier than the things they're supposed to carry, hold, protect.[emoji848]....Just me, though.[emoji4]

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    Agree with this one. Using a pricey container/luggage is just an invitation for a thief.

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    #54
    Usually the pricey ones have the lightest weight, more cargo.

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    #55
    Quote Originally Posted by glenn_duke View Post
    Usually the pricey ones have the lightest weight, more cargo.
    I have this old Samsonite, fabric pa sya and the dimensions can fit a carry on depending on the carrier, but it weighs 3 kgs na agad, so you can only pack 4 kgs.

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    #56
    I have no problem using delsey and samsonite as my luggages. Don't buy cheap luggage. I have encountered some people before on our tour they complain that the handle or one of the wheels is damage which are the vulnerable part in a luggage. Also I see to it that my luggage has double wheel instead of single.

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    #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    I have no problem using delsey and samsonite as my luggages. Don't buy cheap luggage. I have encountered some people before on our tour they complain that the handle or one of the wheels is damage which are the vulnerable part in a luggage. Also I see to it that my luggage has double wheel instead of single.
    Delsey, Samsonite, Tourister....way more sensible, practical, reliable w/ good warranty/parts support, light enough....less guilt or none even if one gets lucky over wholesalers(ie Costco) or off-price XSinventory merchants...think TJMaxx, Nordstrom Rack, Saks off 5th, Ross & the like. Bang4Buck.[emoji106][emoji4]
    Apologies....born & fated unpolishable hobo.[emoji852]


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    #58
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    I have this old Samsonite, fabric pa sya and the dimensions can fit a carry on depending on the carrier, but it weighs 3 kgs na agad, so you can only pack 4 kgs.
    i also have an older fabric samsonite-no-need-to-check-in.
    you're right.
    "anubayan! wala pang laman, mabigat na...!"

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    #59
    saan ba destination?

    Based on personal experience... for check-in luggage...

    Kung may transport ka sa destination mo... Madali mag Train, Grab, Taxi etc - ok lang kahit ano...

    For countries like Tokyo/Korea - kailangan maayos ayos bag mo since mahabang lakaran...

    Japan... we had to walk for almost 1km with all our bags para lang sa Kobe beef before our flight, some train stations wala din escalator, so matibay tibay dapat bag mo.
    Korea - same, yung transport pala namin di makakapasok sa road ng hotel namin on a weekend.

    SG naman dati, napadami shopping, I was so close to just get a box, kaso ayaw ni misis. bought a cheap bag sa supermarket (wala pang 23k max restriction noon)... pag labas ng NAIA, sira na yung gulong+handle nung bag

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    #60
    I never liked the aluminum/plastic fiber shell type bags. They get easily dented or worse cracked and I pointed out a thief magnet since by themselves they look expensive and looking sturdy likely having something expensive inside. I prefer the more durable cordura fabric covered bags. But its hard to find these cordura bags now.

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