20" Samsonite Ascella I Carry-On Spinner Luggage (Black)
$64
$79.99
+ Free Shipping
+36Deal Score
50,434 Views
Samsonite via eBay has 20"Samsonite Ascella I Carry-On Spinner Luggage (Black) on sale for $79.99 - 20% off with coupon code TRAVEL20 (applied at checkout) = $63.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member Rocket_US for finding this deal.
Product Features:
Full size front panel pocket
Rubberized, textured corner protectors guard against wear and tear at critical contact points.
Convenient, quick-stash zipper pocket for tickets or smaller items.
Fully-featured interior includes Wetpak, removable zippered pouch, and mesh pockets for extra organization
Four, multi-directional Spinner Wheels rolls upright so there is no weight on your arm or shoulder
Padded top and side carry-handles provide comfort when lifting a fully-packed case
Cases expand for added packing capacity
Exterior identification pocket
Weighs 6.6 lbs
Editor's Notes & Price Research
Written by
About this deal:
This price is $16 less (20% savings) than the listed retail price.
About this store:
Seller Samsonite has a 98.5% Positive feedback rating w/ over 257,000 items sold
Technically you can, but I find they make it undesirable by making it inconvenient or costly. For instance, one of my wheels broke and when I called they said I could bring it to a samsonite store and they would send it to a repair shop for a fee, and then I could pick it up when it is ready (likely weeks later). You can mail it yourself but then you are paying more for postage. I said, can't you just send me a wheel?? and they said sure but you have to buy it and it was about $20 shipped.
The only way to have it done for free is to drop it off to an authorized repair shop. Which are few and far between — and I'm not sure if they will fix it on the spot for you or make you come back another time to get it.
So they will honor the warranty but in my experience it is designed to be inconvenient or costly such that most people don't bother. I'm looking into TravelPro now as I lug around a Samsonite with three wheels! 😂
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
It looks like Amazon still has cheaper prices than Samsonite's website e.g. on the Omni hardside: https://www.amazon.com/Samsonite-...B013WFNVGY
It's $129.99 versus $167.99 with the 20% off.
If it's less than 10 years old, you can likely send it in for warranty claim via Samsonite website
Technically you can, but I find they make it undesirable by making it inconvenient or costly. For instance, one of my wheels broke and when I called they said I could bring it to a samsonite store and they would send it to a repair shop for a fee, and then I could pick it up when it is ready (likely weeks later). You can mail it yourself but then you are paying more for postage. I said, can't you just send me a wheel?? and they said sure but you have to buy it and it was about $20 shipped.
The only way to have it done for free is to drop it off to an authorized repair shop. Which are few and far between — and I'm not sure if they will fix it on the spot for you or make you come back another time to get it.
So they will honor the warranty but in my experience it is designed to be inconvenient or costly such that most people don't bother. I'm looking into TravelPro now as I lug around a Samsonite with three wheels! 😂
I was going to buy this because the handle on my carry-on sticks. But the handling sticking is a great conversation starter on the plane. I actually met my significant other because of this sticky handle. Another impulse buy thwarted - go conscience!
We have one and it's a little heavy. Weight by itself is 6.6 lb…traveling outside of US, especially budget airlines in Europe or Asia limit carryon to only 22lb (10kg).
We have one and it's a little heavy. Weight by itself is 6.6 lb…traveling outside of US, especially budget airlines in Europe or Asia limit carryon to only 22lb (10kg).
Bought 5 of this sized Samsonite about 6 or 7 years ago. Barely used. Need a wheel replacement on 1 of them. Part is discontinued. Can't find anywhere. Maybe back to the costly TravelPro.
Technically you can, but I find they make it undesirable by making it inconvenient or costly. For instance, one of my wheels broke and when I called they said I could bring it to a samsonite store and they would send it to a repair shop for a fee, and then I could pick it up when it is ready (likely weeks later). You can mail it yourself but then you are paying more for postage. I said, can't you just send me a wheel?? and they said sure but you have to buy it and it was about $20 shipped.
The only way to have it done for free is to drop it off to an authorized repair shop. Which are few and far between — and I'm not sure if they will fix it on the spot for you or make you come back another time to get it.
So they will honor the warranty but in my experience it is designed to be inconvenient or costly such that most people don't bother. I'm looking into TravelPro now as I lug around a Samsonite with three wheels! 😂
I sent three back at the same time. Two for wheels, one for handle and zipper. I dropped it at an authorized dealer and then they shipped them all back to me. $20 fee for large bags. $15 fee for carry on. Not "free" but I found it useful because the rest of the bag is still in good condition.
32 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Featured Comments
The only way to have it done for free is to drop it off to an authorized repair shop. Which are few and far between — and I'm not sure if they will fix it on the spot for you or make you come back another time to get it.
So they will honor the warranty but in my experience it is designed to be inconvenient or costly such that most people don't bother. I'm looking into TravelPro now as I lug around a Samsonite with three wheels! 😂
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Touche good sir, ventured over here to do just that but you beat me to the punch.... Repped!
It's $129.99 versus $167.99 with the 20% off.
If it's less than 10 years old, you can likely send it in for warranty claim via Samsonite website
Swanson
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Technically you can, but I find they make it undesirable by making it inconvenient or costly. For instance, one of my wheels broke and when I called they said I could bring it to a samsonite store and they would send it to a repair shop for a fee, and then I could pick it up when it is ready (likely weeks later). You can mail it yourself but then you are paying more for postage. I said, can't you just send me a wheel?? and they said sure but you have to buy it and it was about $20 shipped.
The only way to have it done for free is to drop it off to an authorized repair shop. Which are few and far between — and I'm not sure if they will fix it on the spot for you or make you come back another time to get it.
So they will honor the warranty but in my experience it is designed to be inconvenient or costly such that most people don't bother. I'm looking into TravelPro now as I lug around a Samsonite with three wheels! 😂
We have one and it's a little heavy. Weight by itself is 6.6 lb…traveling outside of US, especially budget airlines in Europe or Asia limit carryon to only 22lb (10kg).
We have one and it's a little heavy. Weight by itself is 6.6 lb…traveling outside of US, especially budget airlines in Europe or Asia limit carryon to only 22lb (10kg).
What carry on would you recommend?
The only way to have it done for free is to drop it off to an authorized repair shop. Which are few and far between — and I'm not sure if they will fix it on the spot for you or make you come back another time to get it.
So they will honor the warranty but in my experience it is designed to be inconvenient or costly such that most people don't bother. I'm looking into TravelPro now as I lug around a Samsonite with three wheels! 😂
I sent three back at the same time. Two for wheels, one for handle and zipper. I dropped it at an authorized dealer and then they shipped them all back to me. $20 fee for large bags. $15 fee for carry on. Not "free" but I found it useful because the rest of the bag is still in good condition.