Samsonite hard-case, wheeled suitcases for sale - offers
Hi neighbours, we've got a collection of three Samsonite hard-case wheeled suitcases that we no longer require. They are all well-used but need to find new homes and are far too good to throw out. We are open to offers, but please be quick before they end up on TradeMe...! Three different suitcases, all open and close and wheel along, there are a few "idiosyncrasies" with them so happy to answer any questions you might have on 021 1708822, or I can email you additional photos. Contactless viewing and pick up available from Flagstaff.
- LARGE BLACK SAMSONITE - Unfortunately it has been damaged by an airline so the handle doesn't retract - a DIY repair has been made fixing it in place. One wheel has a slight flat-spot so there is a slight noise when you wheel it on a smooth, flat surface. The main coded lock works, as do the TSA corner locks (key provided). Measures approximately 80 x 60 x 30cm. I believe that this is the Samsonite "Aeris" model, capacity around 85L.
- MEDIUM BLUE SAMSONITE - measures around 70 x 55 x 25cm. Locks and latches all work well.
- LARGE GREEN SAMSONITE 28" OYSTER - repaired, but lock and both corner latches work well (one key, one sliding lock). Measures around 80 x 60 x 25cm. Legendary suitcase.
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