With peak holiday season just around the corner, many will be looking ahead to jetting off.
As preparations begin some thing that you may be looking to purchase is a new suitcase. With differing rules and prices from airline to airline, a cabin bag may be a great option for your upcoming trip.
And Marks and Spencer shoppers reckon the retailer has the perfect option, with the Amalfi 4 Wheel Hard Shell Cabin Suitcase hailed for being both 'lightweight' and 'sturdy'. What's more, the case is priced at just £59.50 online, so there is no need to spend a fortune to secure the perfect bag for your next trip.
The M&S website says that the case allows travellers to make the most of hand luggage allowance, with packing straps and a zipper inside the case to help keep things safe inside.
You can keep your belongings well organised with the two internal pockets, with the double-wheels and retractable pull handle making it super easy to transport from your home to the airport to your holiday location.
To make things even better, the case comes with a 10-year guarantee so there is no need to worry if anything breaks or goes wrong.
Marks and Spencer customers have been left delighted with their purchase.
One happy shopper said: "Perfect size carry on suitcase. Sturdy and the 8 wheels make it easy to manoeuvre about. Really good value for money as well compared to similar cases out there.
Another wrote: "This was bought for my husband in charcoal grey. He is very pleased with it as it is lightweight, but sturdy. It manoeuvres easily on the four sets if wheels and the handle is easy to adjust. The two separate compartments inside have enough space and it is convenient that one section is zipped so that things are kept in place. Looking forward to using it soon on a short break."
A third said: "Just what we needed; cabin bags that actually come in just under cabin bag requirements. Well made, sturdy and plenty of room inside. Very pleased with our purchase."
The Amalfi 4 Wheel Hard Shell Cabin Suitcase is available online now.
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