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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI'm struggling to get this past my sniff test. Are you saying bed bugs are allergic to hard cover suitcases?
But of course if you leave your clothes in a heap in the hotel floor near the bed, I suppose it makes little difference what type of suitcase yiou use!
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Originally posted by norrahe View Post
I'd sooner pull a suitcase resting on something like a sturdy folding golf cart, with large and widely-spaced wheels.
That way won't wobble and fall over each time I change course by a couple of degrees or pull it over a heavily laben ant!
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIf you're travelling somewhere tropical, or slumming it, it's best to have a hard suitcase to minimize the chance of bedbugs creeping into it.
I know someone (not me - haven't been abroad for years) who brought bedbugs back home in their suitcase, and they're sods to eradicate!
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If you're travelling somewhere tropical, or slumming it, it's best to have a hard suitcase to minimize the chance of bedbugs creeping into it.
I know someone (not me - haven't been abroad for years) who brought bedbugs back home in their suitcase, and they're sods to eradicate!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI find that statement is often inaccurate.
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As with all things in life you get what you pay for.
Few years ago I got me a Ortlieb Big-Zip - Reisetasche, it has wheels too and is air/water tight. Never let me down yet.
https://www.globetrotter.de/shop/ort...?sku=133185004
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostMy old Globe Trotter suitcase that I bought in the 1980's is still going. It looks a bit battered these days but hasn't broken. It doesn't have wheels though.
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My old Globe Trotter suitcase that I bought in the 1980's is still going. It looks a bit battered these days but hasn't broken. It doesn't have wheels though.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat sort of trips are you doing?
My preferred form factor would probably be a traditional suitcase but with wheels on one or both ends for ease of carrying (and my wife has a bad back).
I hadn't really considered a hold-all, but since this is checked baggage I'd probably prefer something a bit more rigid for when we bring back bottles of boozeLast edited by d000hg; 10 December 2015, 13:27.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostTo wrap or not wrap 'tis the question
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I have the small Eastpack £100 case for mid-week, weekend travel etc, you can get a heck of a lot in, and it is a very well designed case - it opens like a book.
It is also accepted on Ryanair flights, so no worries about taking it on-board.
Eastpak | John Lewis
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