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Chris Kang
08-06-2025spacious for short trip with luggage carrying on
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Bridgette Turner
> 3 dayThe luggage seems to be of good quality thus far. I handle it myself at the airport since its a carry-on and not a checked bag so it will never be tested to see if it can withstand the horrors of the throwing and slinging for the airline workers.
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Patrick Daley
> 3 dayI absolutely love this stylish and practical suitcase. I can hardly wait to use it this summer !
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Yani
> 3 dayI needed a large suitcase that I could check when going on vacation with the kids. Before having the baby I could get away with just a carry on but now I need to pack everything just to make sure my son is comfortable wherever we go. This suitcase is great! It’s a 24inch, opens up widely so you have access to everything, it’s a 4 wheel so it glides smoothly, and the handle is strong. The suitcase is very sturdy and durable. I love the hard putter shell because it travels better and holds up well. Recently took this to Puerto Rico and it came back looking just as new!
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J. Crump
> 3 dayThis suitcase is lightweight and great for traveling. It come with a zipper on the out side that is supposed to store your laptop. This side is expandable and has velcro on it. The next set of zippers are for the clothes part. You get just enough room for your belongings. The lock on top is unique because both set of zippers lock together into the one lock. So you stack both zipper pulls on top of each other. Definitely worth the price. This is really good small luggage
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Sue G.
Greater than one weekJust right size and turns really great
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Stephen
06-06-2025After the second use, the stitching on the fabric, both inside and out, started to coming undone with a bunch of strands of random string hanging. After about ten uses, the zipper started to detach from the actual suitcase itself. Now you can stick your hand into the suitcase even when it’s completely zipped. Not a cheap suitcase price wise which it should be because after about 10-12 uses, you’ll need to buy a new one. DO NOT BUY. Spend your money on a better quality suitcase.
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Danielle Walsh
> 3 dayIt’s worth the price. I worry that the plastic is not hard enough. If handled by an airport I think it would crack. The lining is nice and I appreciate that it has pockets. It rolls well and can fit a lot.
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Lito savvas
> 3 dayI usually travel with just hand luggage. Unfortunately this one does not expand but it worked just fine on my latest trip. I bought it specifically for the front electronics pocket where I put my computer chargers, etc. This way I don’t have to carry them in my purse or backpack, and they were readily available for me to take out at the airport, or on the plane very very easily.
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GadgetFreak
Greater than one weekI bought the Hanke carry on for myself and the TydeCkare carry on for my daughter and both are great carry on bags. Bought both from Amazon and thought Id compare the two. Cost: TydeCkare was 100 with a 10 dollar coupon so ended up at $90 Hanke was more expensive at $120 Both seem to fluctuate on price with coupons or special prime deals. Looks: The Hanke wins hands down with a great matte white that holds up well. The TydeCkare was a metallic blue that also looks nice but not as sleek. Function: The TydeCkare is actually slightly bigger as the front pockets on both are designed slightly differently. The end result means the TydeCkare has more space inside the luggage compartment with a similar space for the front pocket. I would add the design of the front pocket on both is amazing and gives you quick access to electronics, passports or whatever else you decide to put in there. Locks- the Hanke wins hands down as you can lock the front compartment and the main compartment separately and unlock one or the other as needed. The TydeCkare has one locking mechanism with loops for the other compartment. Both are secure but the Hanke is far easier and more convenient to use. Other comments- the TydeCkare has a slight issue with one of the zips sticking but Im hoping that works itself out and both have only been used for one trip and both were fine. Overall Im happy with the Hanke as it looks better and the locking function is more convenient. However, the TydeCkare was $30 cheaper and offers a little more space which is valuable for a carry on. I am a bit worried on the longevity of the TydeCkare but will update the review should I see issues in any upcoming trips. In summary- glad I picked the Hanke but the TydeCKare is a great alternative at a cheaper price.