Best type of suitcase?

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Postby WOMBLE » 06 Jul 2008 19:29

COL
Ours are Tripp also

Heres the ideal Trip design in PINK


http://www.tripp.co.uk/products.cfm/collection/168,61
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Postby Jozzyd » 06 Jul 2008 19:37

Ok guys having yet another blonde moment sorry :oops: Can't understand the make up question. Mine goes in the suitcase but i only wear it about twice a year :oops:
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Postby jivebunnie0 » 06 Jul 2008 19:48

We use the holdalls with wheels and handles......they are much lighter than suitcases, so I can take more shoes with me :roll: They are also expandable, but we've never used them to the full.

Had them about 3 years now, and bought them in Matalan.... I think they were about £15 each. They don't weigh much to start with, and hubby balances them on his head while standing on the bathroom scales. :roll:
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Postby julie w » 06 Jul 2008 22:09

Jozzyd, there wasn't a makeup question, your'e not having a blonde moment! I just asked which make of suitcase to get, no make-up mentioned! :)
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Postby Jozzyd » 07 Jul 2008 06:06

If you look back you definitely posted ''Make up?'' Are you blonde too :lol:
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Postby WOMBLE » 07 Jul 2008 06:54

julie w wrote:Make up? :?


Only this Jozzyd hehe
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Postby Jozzyd » 07 Jul 2008 06:59

Thanks John thought I had too many beers :lol:
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Postby redrhino12 » 07 Jul 2008 08:17

We must all read these postings more clearly.

jozzyd,
julie w only mentioned "make up? :?"in answere to dawn1963 answere to her original question in which no mention of make up was mentioned.
that was why she made the remark and query.

salford_steve read the posting correctly.so go to the top of the class steve.

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Postby Jozzyd » 07 Jul 2008 08:25

I stand corrected Gene, take less make up because you won't need much. Have just read the post again. Will be more careful :oops: Our soft fabric cases are much lighter than our rigid ones which is good with the weight allowances.
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Postby DIANE C » 07 Jul 2008 08:35

We always take soft bodied cases but this year will be different!! We have 2 soft bodied cases bought in Instore for £14 each great buy and also 2 trolley type holdalls bought in Argos half price £14 each! Thought we would try the holdalls to cut down on the weight also bought the Fishing type scales in argos for £5.99!! Sorted this year :lol:
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Postby redrhino12 » 07 Jul 2008 08:39

I just get the lightest cases our Ann can pull.
I dont want her pulling her back out.

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Postby DIANE C » 07 Jul 2008 08:44

Oh Gene what are you like! Just as well we all know you :lol:
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Postby mick00 » 07 Jul 2008 11:57

Some of the hard bodied cases with wheels and handle weigh 5kg which is a third of your allowance gone before you start packing. Purchase a set of fishing scales and weigh the cases before you buy, they also come in handy when your packing to come home.
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Postby Not the weakest link » 07 Jul 2008 12:07

we're using Matalan set of 3 much lighter, still ok.
Had Tripp jhardbodied they are heavy without clothes in, plus Dalaman managed to put a big dent in one of them, they've now been dispatched to the car boot heaven.

I've got a bright yellow lightweight samsonite one that was in a sale for about £30. Its about 7 years old now, thats the best one, so light and is sturdy, it has a few scratches on it now, but is the best i've used.

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Postby WOMBLE » 07 Jul 2008 12:24

dawn1963 wrote:hi julie,
we have the expandable, hard bodied cases and they are really durable, bog standard make up is ok as it is so hot you probably won't bother much until the evening.

GUESS
I owe an apolgy as well :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Postby salford_steve » 07 Jul 2008 12:26

We must all read these postings more clearly.

jozzyd,
julie w only mentioned "make up? "in answere to dawn1963 answere to her original question in which no mention of make up was mentioned.
that was why she made the remark and query.

salford_steve read the posting correctly.so go to the top of the class steve.

Gene


Thanks Gene.

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Postby julie w » 07 Jul 2008 20:08

Thanks for everyone's advice, You can always rely on members of the forum to find out what you need to know. I will be going suitcase shopping this weekend. Thanks also to Steve and Gene for your input, I will but you an Efes if I see you on holiday! :D 8)
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Postby Subzi » 08 Jul 2008 00:06

I personally think the best best best suitcase you could possibly get....is a suitcase that actually holds stuff in it to get from A to B.... :roll:
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Postby WOMBLE » 08 Jul 2008 06:36

julie w wrote:Thanks for everyone's advice, You can always rely on members of the forum to find out what you need to know. I will be going suitcase shopping this weekend. Thanks also to Steve and Gene for your input, I will but you an Efes if I see you on holiday! :D 8)


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Out of interest WHAT do you reckon has taken your interest most
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Postby geovil » 08 Jul 2008 13:08

Bought hard bodied cases once cost well over £100 broke on there first trip sent them back and then bought a set in Savers £20 the set that was 4/5 years ago and still going strong.
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