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3-Piece Samsonite Hyperflex 3 Hardside Luggage Set (Dark Teal or Black)

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Samsonite via eBay has 3-Piece Samsonite Hyperflex 3 Hardside Luggage Set (Dark Teal or Black) on sale for $159.99 - 20% off when you apply coupon code SAVEBIG20 at checkout = $127.99. Shipping is free.

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Includes:
  • Carry-On Spinner
    • Body Dimensions: 18.9" x 14.1" x 8.8"
    • Overall Dimensions: 21.7" x 14.8" x 8.9"
    • Weight: 6.6 lbs.
  • Medium Spinner
    • Body Dimensions: 23.6" x 16.9" x 10.8"
    • Overall Dimensions: 26.6" x 17.5" x 10.8"
    • Weight: 7.7 lbs.
  • Large Spinner
    • Body Dimensions: 26.9" x 19.6" x 11.8"
    • Overall Dimensions: 30.3" x 20.9" x 11.8"
    • Weight: 10.2 lbs
Features:
  • Elastic tie-down straps, side mesh pocket for small items, zipped mesh divider for transparent neat organization
  • 100% polypropylene shell in modern linear texture with custom branded zipper pulls
  • Dual-stop pull handle, plus retractable rubberized carry handles
  • Dual spinner wheels for easy, lightweight, 360 mobility
  • Expandable: 1.5"

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • The coupon is valid until 1/27/25.
  • Returns: 30 days returns. The buyer pays for return shipping.

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Samsonite via eBay has 3-Piece Samsonite Hyperflex 3 Hardside Luggage Set (Dark Teal or Black) on sale for $159.99 - 20% off when you apply coupon code SAVEBIG20 at checkout = $127.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • Carry-On Spinner
    • Body Dimensions: 18.9" x 14.1" x 8.8"
    • Overall Dimensions: 21.7" x 14.8" x 8.9"
    • Weight: 6.6 lbs.
  • Medium Spinner
    • Body Dimensions: 23.6" x 16.9" x 10.8"
    • Overall Dimensions: 26.6" x 17.5" x 10.8"
    • Weight: 7.7 lbs.
  • Large Spinner
    • Body Dimensions: 26.9" x 19.6" x 11.8"
    • Overall Dimensions: 30.3" x 20.9" x 11.8"
    • Weight: 10.2 lbs
Features:
  • Elastic tie-down straps, side mesh pocket for small items, zipped mesh divider for transparent neat organization
  • 100% polypropylene shell in modern linear texture with custom branded zipper pulls
  • Dual-stop pull handle, plus retractable rubberized carry handles
  • Dual spinner wheels for easy, lightweight, 360 mobility
  • Expandable: 1.5"

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • The coupon is valid until 1/27/25.
  • Returns: 30 days returns. The buyer pays for return shipping.

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Polypropylene fwiw.

For the luggage aficionados, that's the "midrange" plastic so you can feel smugly superior to the ABS people while also looking down on those spendthrift polycarbonate one-percenters.
For what it's worth, COSTCO will have the 2 piece Samsonite Element XLT 2.0 set in the link below for $149 (after $50 instant rebate) during the next sale starting January 29. I believe the COSTCO Samsonite one is POLYCARBONATE rather the one in this thread.

https://www.costco.com/samsonite-...72685.html
lol... so right!

VPC > PC > ABS > PP i.e. polypropylene is at the bottom of this foodchain.

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Quote from _lukas :
PP has been touted as significantly better then ABS. You're saying no? Why?
PP is lighter and more flexible. ABS is tougher, less scratchable, but more brittle and heavier. So it depends on what you are looking for...

If your goal is to put a lot of lighter stuff into a large volume, go for PP. If you want to pack less, but heavier, get a smaller hybrid PC/ABS suitcase. That would be cheaper than going full-throttled PC.
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Anyone dealt with OTHER brand warranties?

I have Samsonite, it claims a 10 year warranty...but to use the warranty you must drive the luggage to a Samsonite Store (in my case a mall about an hour away), then PAY SHIPPING for them to send it to a repair center ($20).
At the end of the experience I didn't think it was worth the hassle.
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Quote from CosmologicalConstant :
And, is polycarbonate the heaviest?
No, the PC is the lightest, tougher, and most flexible material of all of these. Virgin PC (Macrolon/Exolon) is the best but most expensive.
Samsonite now makes luggage with patented shells made from multilayered PE that they claim to be as good or better than VPC in all properties, though, they charge an arm and leg for these cases. So if you would find a VPC-made luggage at a reasonable price, go for it. I bought a large designer suitcase on clearance for about $130, and my wife consistently stuffed it to the airline weight limit for years with no travel damage whatsoever.
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So out of all of them the Samsonite azure 3 comes out on top because it's listed as polycarbonate/abs compared to all the others that are listed as polypropylene
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Quote from bookiecheese :
Does this set have TSA friendly locks?
Reviews on the Samsung site say they don't
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Quote from CosmologicalConstant :
For what it's worth, COSTCO will have the 2 piece Samsonite Element XLT 2.0 set in the link below for $149 (after $50 instant rebate) during the next sale starting January 29. I believe the COSTCO Samsonite one is POLYCARBONATE rather the one in this thread.

https://www.costco.com/samsonite-...72685.html
I wish it was a medium and large. Or all three for $200

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Quote from CosmologicalConstant :
For what it's worth, COSTCO will have the 2 piece Samsonite Element XLT 2.0 set in the link below for $149 (after $50 instant rebate) during the next sale starting January 29. I believe the COSTCO Samsonite one is POLYCARBONATE rather the one in this thread.

https://www.costco.com/samsonite-...72685.html
Unfortunately, the overall dimensions of the large suitcase at 63 inches in this deal and 62.5 inches for the costco deal are greater than the max airline allowed total dimensions of 62 inches. I would be curious if anyone has gotten the $200 fee for oversize baggage with luggage of these dimensions.
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I think the samsonite name is just for show nowadays. I just checked out some samsonite luggages at staples. Their construction feels cheap and is just like any other no name brand. The handles are loose. The sides feel just like shitty abs. The only thing is their wheels are super smooth, however I bet most of them are like this too, I just didn't bother testing the rest.
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Quote from sarcasmogratis :
Anyone dealt with OTHER brand warranties?

I have Samsonite, it claims a 10 year warranty...but to use the warranty you must drive the luggage to a Samsonite Store (in my case a mall about an hour away), then PAY SHIPPING for them to send it to a repair center ($20).
At the end of the experience I didn't think it was worth the hassle.
I just went through this experience and it was actually quite pleasant apart from the 2-hour roundtrip drive. On one of my pieces, they repaired some zippers and seams as a courtesy and shipped it back to me. The other they replaced under warranty. Both were purchased around 7 years ago
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Quote from CoolSparrow805 :
Unfortunately, the overall dimensions of the large suitcase at 63 inches in this deal and 62.5 inches for the costco deal are greater than the max airline allowed total dimensions of 62 inches. I would be curious if anyone has gotten the $200 fee for oversize baggage with luggage of these dimensions.
I have travelled to overseas destinations for years and observed luggage check in. Never have I once seen any check in person charging extra for what might be 1 or 2 inches over on checked bags. But, if you exceed the weight limit (50 lbs per bag or 23 Kg), then yes, they might ask you to take things out.
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Quote from sarcasmogratis :
Anyone dealt with OTHER brand warranties?

I have Samsonite, it claims a 10 year warranty...but to use the warranty you must drive the luggage to a Samsonite Store (in my case a mall about an hour away), then PAY SHIPPING for them to send it to a repair center ($20).
At the end of the experience I didn't think it was worth the hassle.
Correct; it almost never makes sense to enforce the warranty on luggage. So buy good luggage to begin with.
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Quote from procope :
No, the PC is the lightest, tougher, and most flexible material of all of these. Virgin PC (Macrolon/Exolon) is the best but most expensive. Samsonite now makes luggage with patented shells made from multilayered PE that they claim to be as good or better than VPC in all properties, though, they charge an arm and leg for these cases. So if you would find a VPC-made luggage at a reasonable price, go for it. I bought a large designer suitcase on clearance for about $130, and my wife consistently stuffed it to the airline weight limit for years with no travel damage whatsoever.
I'm not sure that's exactly correct. PC is heavier but more durable. https://www.uvplastic.com/blog/po...onate.html The Costco double set that was referenced on this thread was about 10.5lbs where the PP was 9.5lbs. It's only a 1lbs difference, and I really just want a carry on and a big bag to check, so I'm going to wait for the 29th and get the PC Costco set.

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Quote from elite-fusion :
So out of all of them the Samsonite azure 3 comes out on top because it's listed as polycarbonate/abs compared to all the others that are listed as polypropylene
The thing is they don't even tell you what % is polycarbonate and ABS
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Quote from CoolSparrow805 :
Unfortunately, the overall dimensions of the large suitcase at 63 inches in this deal and 62.5 inches for the costco deal are greater than the max airline allowed total dimensions of 62 inches. I would be curious if anyone has gotten the $200 fee for oversize baggage with luggage of these dimensions.
You could try the one in the link below made of polycarbonate. Different brand but supposedly good quality, made of polycarbonate, but no fancy design.

https://www.samsclub.com/p/member...P03010896?

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