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Samsonite Ziplite 6 Hardside Spinner Luggage $54.79

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Right now at Kohl's, score the Samsonite Ziplite 6 24″ Hardside Spinner Luggage on sale for only $107.99 (Reg. $359.99)! Even better, if you got the 40% off mystery coupon, use it to drop your total to $64.79! You'll get $10 Kohl's Cash too, making your final cost like $54.79!

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Right now at Kohl's, score the Samsonite Ziplite 6 24″ Hardside Spinner Luggage on sale for only $107.99 (Reg. $359.99)! Even better, if you got the 40% off mystery coupon, use it to drop your total to $64.79! You'll get $10 Kohl's Cash too, making your final cost like $54.79!

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Apr 27, 2026 12:24 AM
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lexluthorApr 27, 2026 12:24 AM
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Overall dimensions of the 28" are 65.5" Is there a decent chance some airlines won't allow that as standard checked bag size?
Apr 27, 2026 12:41 AM
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Dan7371Apr 27, 2026 12:41 AM
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How do you get the 40% mystery coupon?
Apr 27, 2026 12:59 AM
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EricJ19Apr 27, 2026 12:59 AM
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Fyi usually you don't deduct cash back (esp store specific cash back) from the price when submitting a post on Slickdeals, you instead frame it as part of the item (e.g. luggage+ $10 CB for $65). Also, the 40% is ymmv I believe. That's also usually called out
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Quote from lexluthor :
Overall dimensions of the 28" are 65.5" Is there a decent chance some airlines won't allow that as standard checked bag size?
  • 28-in. Overall: 65.5 linear inches
    • This bag is 3.5 inches over the standard 62-inch limit. You will likely be charged an oversized baggage fee, which can range from $75 to $200+ depending on the airline.
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Apr 27, 2026 05:35 AM
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manwhowalksApr 27, 2026 05:35 AM
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Quote from lexluthor :
Overall dimensions of the 28" are 65.5" Is there a decent chance some airlines won't allow that as standard checked bag size?
3.5 inches over the standard 62 inches is pretty small, subject to a fudge factor, and likely not noticed in the US. What I have been dinged on is weight (50 pounds for an economy ticket) which they now check for every time I have flown for the past 5 years.
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lexluthorApr 27, 2026 07:54 AM
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Quote from manwhowalks :
3.5 inches over the standard 62 inches is pretty small, subject to a fudge factor, and likely not noticed in the US. What I have been dinged on is weight (50 pounds for an economy ticket) which they now check for every time I have flown for the past 5 years.
Yes, while being wrong would be pretty bad, I've b never seen an airline measure the size of a suitcase, just the weight. I would think highly likely you would never get surcharged due to size.
I did order the 24" too but probably won't keep it. I really never figured out what that size is good for since you always have to pay to check it so might as well just have the larger one at that point.
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SonofZeusApr 27, 2026 09:58 AM
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Quote from EricJ19 :
Fyi usually you don't deduct cash back (esp store specific cash back) from the price when submitting a post on Slickdeals, you instead frame it as part of the item (e.g. luggage+ $10 CB for $65). Also, the 40% is ymmv I believe. That's also usually called out
Thanks for saving me some keystrokes. Repped.

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Apr 27, 2026 03:58 PM
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BeigeRoom2191Apr 27, 2026 03:58 PM
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Didn't see the mystery 40% off coupon but I was given a 20% off $100+ purchase coupon instead.

..and yes most budget airlines I believe 160cm is the max, I travelled to Japan and 160cm was the max combined for things like luggage delivery/bullet train etc. As to how persistent they check and with scrutiny, I am not sure..ymmv
total for me was $87.99 not bad

Oh it looks like there is a 40% off if you open a kohl's card account as well..
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Apr 27, 2026 10:42 PM
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griffijg99Apr 27, 2026 10:42 PM
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Quote from lexluthor :
Yes, while being wrong would be pretty bad, I've b never seen an airline measure the size of a suitcase, just the weight. I would think highly likely you would never get surcharged due to size. I did order the 24" too but probably won't keep it. I really never figured out what that size is good for since you always have to pay to check it so might as well just have the larger one at that point.
My wife's luggage was measured last year and they tried to charge her an oversized bag fee for a similar Samsonite suitcase as this one. This was in Chicago. We only got out of it because we argued that the policy was announced after we purchased the tickets. My wife is very persuasive and got it done but I think it was a 1 time thing. We now use that suitcase for cruises and have others for flying.
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lexluthorYesterday 12:29 AM
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Quote from griffijg99 :
My wife's luggage was measured last year and they tried to charge her an oversized bag fee for a similar Samsonite suitcase as this one. This was in Chicago. We only got out of it because we argued that the policy was announced after we purchased the tickets. My wife is very persuasive and got it done but I think it was a 1 time thing. We now use that suitcase for cruises and have others for flying.
What airline was that? Domestic or international flight?
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ElatedSpaniel543Yesterday 04:12 PM
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Quote from lexluthor :
Yes, while being wrong would be pretty bad, I've b never seen an airline measure the size of a suitcase, just the weight. I would think highly likely you would never get surcharged due to size.
I did order the 24" too but probably won't keep it. I really never figured out what that size is good for since you always have to pay to check it so might as well just have the larger one at that point.
Europe is a different story though. Ryanair, easyjet, and many others will make you stick it in their metal box thing at the gate or make you check it for an exorbitant fee.
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griffijg99Today 12:01 AM
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Quote from lexluthor :
What airline was that? Domestic or international flight?
Southwest
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waf4545Today 01:56 AM
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Quote from manwhowalks :
3.5 inches over the standard 62 inches is pretty small, subject to a fudge factor, and likely not noticed in the US. What I have been dinged on is weight (50 pounds for an economy ticket) which they now check for every time I have flown for the past 5 years.
$200 oversize fee on Southwest Airlines keep taking chances one day you'll meet the right agent.
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manwhowalksToday 07:14 AM
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Quote from waf4545 :
$200 oversize fee on Southwest Airlines keep taking chances one day you'll meet the right agent.
"$200 oversize fee on Southwest Airlines keep taking chances one day you'll meet the right agent."
To be clear I haven't flown SouthWest since 2018, my experience in the last 5 years was with Delta, United, and American and I hold an airline credit card with each carrier. I can see budget airlines (Frontier, Spirit, Breeze, and now apparently SouthWest) squeezing customers. My check-in is 2 inches over so I think that's the reason it isn't flagged but a 30/32 inch bag is likely asking for expensive additional fees.

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