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Old 03-09-2013, 17:56
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Buy Worlds Lightest Small Soft 2 Wheel Trolley Case - Charcoal at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for Cabin luggage, Suitcases.

A few days ago I noticed that my brilliant Cabin Bag is now on sale for only £28.49! I paid nearly £50 for mine two years ago and it's been worth every penny! My previous bag (which just about squeezed into that cage at the airport weighed over 3 kg empty). This one weighs just over 1.5 & fits comfortably into the size restrictions. We've just bought another one (for my husband) & my sister bought 4 for her family (2 adults & 2 kids) and managed to take everything they need for a 10 day holiday in PP.

They are briiliant. Catch them while the price is so low!
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Have been looking for lightweight, four wheel cabin bag that isn't a ridiculous price, but where is the style ? Ones that I consider to be reasonably priced, resemble "old ladies" shopping trollies, that look like you may only get one or two uses out of them before they drop to bits...... will keep looking for this elusive, cheap, light weight, high quality, long lasting, super stylish, hard wearing piece of luggage.... maybe until I die !
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Know what you mean about 'old lady shopping trolley' - I think it's the shape of the handle that does it. Lots of this style of case on sale in Matalan at the mo. Not as cheap as Argos sale price I don't think but lots of sizes and colours and 10 year warranty. Some of the styles have 4 wheels not 2 (spinners, I think they call them) which are supposed to be even easier to manoeuvre.
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Maybe it isn't particularly "stylish" but it is light & hard wearing with a 10 year warranty. Mine has been on about 15 return flights without any damage although I would't put it in the hold. As a cabin bag on Ryanair it is perfect!
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I can't help it, I'm still a "mod" at heart, I want form as well as function.......... but not willing to pay through the nose for it ! Maybe I'll invest in one of those voluminous waistcoats with enormous pockets instead, a bit like the latest Victoria Beckham creation !
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Well I bought one of these cases, brilliant! Keeps it shape well and is so light. When it's packed to capacity it still fits in that dreaded gauge at the airport. My style conscious other half won't admit but she is very jealous of the fact that her very expensive samsonite is not so easy to control with its four wheels, unless you are on really flat floors, and holds less because of all frame etc "inside" the case. Back to the port tomorrow and case already packed. Thanks for the tip Pollensa
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Maybe it isn't particularly "stylish" but it is light & hard wearing with a 10 year warranty. Mine has been on about 15 return flights without any damage although I would't put it in the hold. As a cabin bag on Ryanair it is perfect!
These 10 year warranties are not worth the paper they are written on. They almost always exclude "flight damage". I tried to claim once and realized how worthless they are.
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These 10 year warranties are not worth the paper they are written on. They almost always exclude "flight damage". I tried to claim once and realized how worthless they are.
I agree that they would not cover 'flight damage' which is why I would not use them as hold luggage but as Cabin Bags they are excellent!
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•Size H49, (including handle 55cm), W34, D19.5cm.

I believe Easyjet now have a 50cm size limit, does this include the handle ??
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If anyone has a Home Bargain store near them they were selling these at £19.99 today.
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•Size H49, (including handle 55cm), W34, D19.5cm.

I believe Easyjet now have a 50cm size limit, does this include the handle ??
There are two sizes now on EasyJet, a guaranteed size for everyone and a larger 56cm size for those that pay the extra fee for upfront seats etc.
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It is borderline if someone is picky with the rules.
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I believe the rules are that if you hand luggage is up to 50cm, they guarantee you will never have to put it in the hold, if you bag is over 50cm and up to maximum size, and there is no space in the overhead lockers, you will be asked to offload you hand luggage into the hold.!!
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I believe the rules are that if you hand luggage is up to 50cm, they guarantee you will never have to put it in the hold, if you bag is over 50cm and up to maximum size, and there is no space in the overhead lockers, you will be asked to offload you hand luggage into the hold.!!
That's what I understood. When we last travelled with Easyjet, even though we had paid for specific seats, I still got to the gate as soon as possible & sat in the queue (much like for Ryanair) to ensure we were among those who could take standard size cabin luggage on. You had to get some sort of sticker & they had a limited number.
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They had the stickers at Rome airport, but never seen them from Gatwick/Palma, you are right about getting there early still, especially if like us you have the front seats as there are less lockers there, and of cause it varies with the season, in the winter everyone has hand luggage, in the summer most take hold luggage so not an issue then.
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•Size H49, (including handle 55cm), W34, D19.5cm.

I believe Easyjet now have a 50cm size limit, does this include the handle ??
The size has not changed, but to guarantee it will be accepted in the cabin they have introduced a smaller size. They may put your bag in the hold if it measures more than the guaranteed size. See here: Cabin baggage.

PS Sorry to re-iterate other posters!!
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