Props to BARGAINORNOTNOT for the code Currently this weekend you can get free delivery + 40% off using code PROMO40 + 5.25% TCB! This works site wide on ALL items! The deal in the OP is the new 4 wheel one and largest case it have in their lineup. Deal also works on current argos bag on here for £14.49 down to £8.99 using the code!
Top comments
cundall
14 May 1714#6
It states RRP of £299.99 on the website - what a load of rubbish... if anyone buys these at that price, they need their head tested...
The two wheeled version is also on offer at Tesco for basically the same price and they are often reduced to a similar price - I paid £19 from ASDA for the hand carry.
Regarding the 4 wheeled version, think before you buy them - lots of 4 wheeled bags get damaged (the wheels) as they stick out and this is why you can now buy 4 wheeled bags with the wheels that can be replaced or removed. I think it's better to get the two wheeled version with 1/2 enclosed wheels (to reduce the risk of damage - never had a problem with mine).
Regarding the 10 year guarantee - If you have tried to claim (I have), you will find it is NOT that easy - they do NOT cover if your bag was damaged from when you check in to when you collect your bag - this is down to the airline. I claimed as my handle snapped and i got mine replaced.
Please see my comments on the Tesco thread, but to sum it up - great hand carry bags, but i would not trust them for your main luggage - not really strong enough for 20kg+
Hi, Good Offer, but as Usual Does Not Cover Free Delivery to Northern Ireland.
Funny I thought we were part of UK, maybe not anymore as we voted to stay in Europe!!
Anyway Heat Added.
samuelcousins
14 May 173#4
Unfortunately they charge £25 delivery to Northern Ireland
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SENNYO1
14 May 172#1
Have the full set of these and must be 10 years+ and still going strong.
Would highly recommend. Not the best looking cases but stronger than they look.
herby247 to SENNYO1
14 May 17#2
See i've got two of the "large" (2 wheel version), prob about a good 3 or 4 years old too, also still going strong, i am curious to find out how much bigger the "extra" large is, and the better flexibility of the 4 wheel.
Common.Sense to SENNYO1
14 May 172#9
Mine ripped in the first use. Look at the airport disclaimers in the 10-year warranty.
SENNYO1
14 May 17#3
the largest is really big could easily put a fortnights clothes in and more we don't tend to use that one much plus ours only has 2 wheels
samuelcousins
14 May 173#4
Unfortunately they charge £25 delivery to Northern Ireland
Tyrone2005
14 May 178#5
Hi, Good Offer, but as Usual Does Not Cover Free Delivery to Northern Ireland.
Funny I thought we were part of UK, maybe not anymore as we voted to stay in Europe!!
Anyway Heat Added.
cundall
14 May 1714#6
It states RRP of £299.99 on the website - what a load of rubbish... if anyone buys these at that price, they need their head tested...
The two wheeled version is also on offer at Tesco for basically the same price and they are often reduced to a similar price - I paid £19 from ASDA for the hand carry.
Regarding the 4 wheeled version, think before you buy them - lots of 4 wheeled bags get damaged (the wheels) as they stick out and this is why you can now buy 4 wheeled bags with the wheels that can be replaced or removed. I think it's better to get the two wheeled version with 1/2 enclosed wheels (to reduce the risk of damage - never had a problem with mine).
Regarding the 10 year guarantee - If you have tried to claim (I have), you will find it is NOT that easy - they do NOT cover if your bag was damaged from when you check in to when you collect your bag - this is down to the airline. I claimed as my handle snapped and i got mine replaced.
Please see my comments on the Tesco thread, but to sum it up - great hand carry bags, but i would not trust them for your main luggage - not really strong enough for 20kg+
I've had one before they are not very durable. Especially if you half pack it. They need to be full to have most protection.
parsimony
14 May 17#11
I have an IT Cabin Bag and the strap broke in the first month but it was replaced by Argos.
The new one performed faultlessly although of course a cabin bag does have the advantage of staying in your control ie not checked in.
Common.Sense to parsimony
14 May 171#14
Tesco replaced mine. I.T. Luggage refused saying it was up to the retailer in the first year. If it rips, of course it did so whilst you were travelling in the UK and not by aeroplane! You also need to keep the 10-year warranty label for a claim against I.T. luggage. I suspect the warranty is worthless - just like Samsung phones. I only purchased from Tesco as they were on offer for £20 for a medium 1.5 years ago. Else, I think they are generally overpriced and not durable for aeroplane check in, which is the only time I would use them.
I suppose graphene suitcases will be better!
SolidWarrior
14 May 17#12
Thank you. Ordered one, between two of us I think this shoud be perfect :smiley:
Suin
14 May 17#13
Sure we're happy enough to miss the case and stay in Europe
te721
14 May 17#15
thanks, + 5% TCB :smiley:
jimmythecat123
14 May 171#16
Brilliant deal thanks - I've got the cabin bags that are used all the time - as they are constantly borrowed by the children I've bought 2 more
Saint.Nick
14 May 17#17
Most airlines will give you 20kg but with the XL size if you fill it means that you would be way over 20kg. If you put 20kg in it it ends up swilling about inside the case. I have the XL size and if it is for going to Europe for your 2 weeks would recommend the smaller size.
Monaco.Blue to Saint.Nick
14 May 17#20
Thanks, you've answered the question I had in my head earlier this morning perfectly. Saved me buying stuff I really don't need.
I.T. world's lightest is heavier at 660g. Trading standards anyone?
Rkp
14 May 17#19
bags are thrown on airport belts... wouldn't go for all soft large size bag..... though bought itluggage cabin bag from primark for £28 .. that was 1.6kg.
KareemSaid
14 May 17#21
Anyone that is carrying anything near the limits that are imposed for airline hold baggage is taking way too much!
One pair of swimming shorts, pants and T shirt is all you need if going somewhere hot. You will be wearing next to nothing most of the day - more than enough time to entice a partner if they like the look of your body!
As an aside - why do really fat people go to hot places but keep covered up and in the shade all day?
Is it seriously because of the All Inclusive food?
Also when you need a seatbelt extension on the plane - is this not a wake up call?
I know some people have Thyroid issues and are big boned - but what about the rest who just can't stop stuffing their pieholes?
I don't want your blubber encroaching on the exact same seat I have paid for.
Anyone over 20 stone should be made to pay £100 per stone over that. Seriously, that is a fair weight - no matter how tall you are!!
SolidWarrior to KareemSaid
14 May 171#22
Rant over? Lol
Monaco.Blue to KareemSaid
14 May 17#24
Gosh!
futura to KareemSaid
14 May 17#26
That's a lot of angst in one post lol. Seriously though it is odd that a person weighing 10 stone has to pay crazy excess baggage charges to take a few extra kilos "because it costs the airline in extra fuel charges" yet a person weighing double doesn't pay any extra for their personal baggage.
pinkchick1987 to KareemSaid
14 May 171#32
That escalated quickly...
shopaholic8 to KareemSaid
14 May 172#33
Some serious prejudice there - guess you have never been subject to any prejudice or you would never inflict it on other people like that??? You may be interested to know Tyson Fury is 18.5 stone when at fighting weight, Joshua just under so your 20 stone statement is very sweeping. Watch out for karma. It's a bitch.
careless_adi to KareemSaid
14 May 17#36
What about if you're not going anywhere hot? One pair of jeans to wear all week?
You're forgetting people who go away with kids, and any 'fun' things to do while your away or while on the plane. Also for me at least, DSLR camera with lenses, camcorder, mobile phone charger, tablet(s) and possibly sat-nav for car hire.
As for your precious space in the plane, you gave up that right when you boarded sharing the same germs / BO / last minute duty-free aftershave spraying frenzy fragrances we all have to endure in a tightly confined tin can. If you want space, earn enough money to go 1st class or drive yourself to your holiday destination. I'm speaking as a man approaching 18st. who carries it fairly well for 6ft. 4. I'm sorry my arms don't retract back into my torso for you, and my knees are so squashed against the seat in front I can feel the person in front's bowel movements. If the airline asked if I want to buy the additional 5-10% space you won't be using, I might take them up on it.
gsusx to KareemSaid
15 May 17#37
Proper love this
tightpants to KareemSaid
15 May 17#39
OMG, please tell me this is tongue-in-cheek. If it isn't, some innocent folk could easily misconstrue this as vile, stereotyping, judgmental claptrap! :smirk:
DarrylJohn
14 May 171#23
Ive never in my life seen worse RRPS than these.
drummerdickens
14 May 17#25
I have the smaller one and it ripped fairly quickly in all honesty.
Also, these are SO common that you have to be bloody careful and keep an eye on yours; I've had the nightmare of getting up to grab my suitcase off the train only to find some pleb took mine instead of theirs!
shamhaque to drummerdickens
14 May 17#27
Ah, I've been looking for you, did you find my supergirl underpants
Dalkirst
14 May 17#28
we have the smaller ones in fact just got back from Zante using them they are still in one piece and working great. good for 20kg when full with enough clothes chargers toiletries etc for a week I was still only at 15kg
Mudflap
14 May 17#30
Cheers OP. Nice find ordered a new IT cabin bag with 5% Quidco
SABJ
14 May 17#31
Thanks i used the code for a suitcase and it worked :smiley:
AnimalMagic81
14 May 17#34
Had one of these. Got trashed the first time i used it. The frame was completely snapped in half in two places. Likely been manhandled but cant prove that so it went in the bin. Never again
Common.Sense to AnimalMagic81
14 May 171#35
Didn't you try the 10-year warranty?
For any warranty claim refused, threaten legal action, file online (MCOL). I do not know of a single company that would spend £2k to defend in a small claims court as costs are not recoverable. They always settle. It's not worth their time defending (or yours - but it gives satisfaction).
AlanS181824
15 May 171#38
If either of you are near An Post you can use their AddressPal mail forwarding service using their English address and get it sent to any An Post in Éire, costs €4.
AnimalMagic81
15 May 17#40
It was because at the time the warranty stated that it was only valid for manufacturing defaults and damage caused by airlines/mishandling had to be taken up with them. As I only properly noticed the extent of the damage when i got to the hotel it was then too late to complain to the airport as you are meant to do that before leaving the airport. So all in all the warrenty is worth very little.
There is a fine line between a manufacturing issue and airport handling. Should the fabric come off from its corner? Is this due to handling or a manufacturing fault? Retailers such as Tesco will just replace as they have the clout to seek reimbursement from IT Luggage and really don't care. Tesco often will not even inspect goods. They replace or refund.
stevehankey
16 May 17#43
EXPIRED?
DonnieH
16 May 17#44
order status still at accepted. Anyone ordered got the same?
keloid
17 May 17#45
Still had no confirmation of despatch...
laurahickman1995
20 May 17#46
phoned up several times for an update and have been told each time it will be dispatched in a few days, big back log from 40% off code i was told.
SolidWarrior
20 May 17#47
i got mine other day by parcelforce, not bad for price :smiley:
Opening post
Currently this weekend you can get free delivery + 40% off using code PROMO40 + 5.25% TCB!
This works site wide on ALL items!
The deal in the OP is the new 4 wheel one and largest case it have in their lineup.
Deal also works on current argos bag on here for £14.49 down to £8.99 using the code!
Top comments
The two wheeled version is also on offer at Tesco for basically the same price and they are often reduced to a similar price - I paid £19 from ASDA for the hand carry.
Regarding the 4 wheeled version, think before you buy them - lots of 4 wheeled bags get damaged (the wheels) as they stick out and this is why you can now buy 4 wheeled bags with the wheels that can be replaced or removed. I think it's better to get the two wheeled version with 1/2 enclosed wheels (to reduce the risk of damage - never had a problem with mine).
Regarding the 10 year guarantee - If you have tried to claim (I have), you will find it is NOT that easy - they do NOT cover if your bag was damaged from when you check in to when you collect your bag - this is down to the airline. I claimed as my handle snapped and i got mine replaced.
Please see my comments on the Tesco thread, but to sum it up - great hand carry bags, but i would not trust them for your main luggage - not really strong enough for 20kg+
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/luggage-20-off-tesco-instore-online-2683966?p=30810112
Maybe fine for an odd trip a year, but personally i am voting cold for the large luggage....
If you want the hand luggage.. it's cheaper at Tesco and ASDA and i think they are great...
https://www.tesco.com/direct/it-luggage-worlds-lightest-2-wheel-small-charcoal-suitcase/576-4065.prd ?promoId=promo46580057&skuId=576-4065
http://direct.asda.com/george/summer-shop/luggage/D22M8G1C4,default ,sc.html# http://direct.asda.com/george/summer-shop/luggage/D22M8G1C4,default ,sc.html?prefn1=productType&prefv1=Cabin%20Luggage
Funny I thought we were part of UK, maybe not anymore as we voted to stay in Europe!!
Anyway Heat Added.
All comments (47)
Would highly recommend. Not the best looking cases but stronger than they look.
Funny I thought we were part of UK, maybe not anymore as we voted to stay in Europe!!
Anyway Heat Added.
The two wheeled version is also on offer at Tesco for basically the same price and they are often reduced to a similar price - I paid £19 from ASDA for the hand carry.
Regarding the 4 wheeled version, think before you buy them - lots of 4 wheeled bags get damaged (the wheels) as they stick out and this is why you can now buy 4 wheeled bags with the wheels that can be replaced or removed. I think it's better to get the two wheeled version with 1/2 enclosed wheels (to reduce the risk of damage - never had a problem with mine).
Regarding the 10 year guarantee - If you have tried to claim (I have), you will find it is NOT that easy - they do NOT cover if your bag was damaged from when you check in to when you collect your bag - this is down to the airline. I claimed as my handle snapped and i got mine replaced.
Please see my comments on the Tesco thread, but to sum it up - great hand carry bags, but i would not trust them for your main luggage - not really strong enough for 20kg+
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/luggage-20-off-tesco-instore-online-2683966?p=30810112
Maybe fine for an odd trip a year, but personally i am voting cold for the large luggage....
If you want the hand luggage.. it's cheaper at Tesco and ASDA and i think they are great...
https://www.tesco.com/direct/it-luggage-worlds-lightest-2-wheel-small-charcoal-suitcase/576-4065.prd ?promoId=promo46580057&skuId=576-4065
http://direct.asda.com/george/summer-shop/luggage/D22M8G1C4,default ,sc.html# http://direct.asda.com/george/summer-shop/luggage/D22M8G1C4,default ,sc.html?prefn1=productType&prefv1=Cabin%20Luggage
The new one performed faultlessly although of course a cabin bag does have the advantage of staying in your control ie not checked in.
I suppose graphene suitcases will be better!
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/world-s-lightest-small-cabin-holdall-charcoal-was-21-99-now-14-49-argos-2690018?p=30885456
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/35-l-foldaway-cabin-bag-id_8298646.html
I.T. world's lightest is heavier at 660g. Trading standards anyone?
One pair of swimming shorts, pants and T shirt is all you need if going somewhere hot. You will be wearing next to nothing most of the day - more than enough time to entice a partner if they like the look of your body!
As an aside - why do really fat people go to hot places but keep covered up and in the shade all day?
Is it seriously because of the All Inclusive food?
Also when you need a seatbelt extension on the plane - is this not a wake up call?
I know some people have Thyroid issues and are big boned - but what about the rest who just can't stop stuffing their pieholes?
I don't want your blubber encroaching on the exact same seat I have paid for.
Anyone over 20 stone should be made to pay £100 per stone over that. Seriously, that is a fair weight - no matter how tall you are!!
You're forgetting people who go away with kids, and any 'fun' things to do while your away or while on the plane. Also for me at least, DSLR camera with lenses, camcorder, mobile phone charger, tablet(s) and possibly sat-nav for car hire.
As for your precious space in the plane, you gave up that right when you boarded sharing the same germs / BO / last minute duty-free aftershave spraying frenzy fragrances we all have to endure in a tightly confined tin can. If you want space, earn enough money to go 1st class or drive yourself to your holiday destination. I'm speaking as a man approaching 18st. who carries it fairly well for 6ft. 4. I'm sorry my arms don't retract back into my torso for you, and my knees are so squashed against the seat in front I can feel the person in front's bowel movements. If the airline asked if I want to buy the additional 5-10% space you won't be using, I might take them up on it.
Also, these are SO common that you have to be bloody careful and keep an eye on yours; I've had the nightmare of getting up to grab my suitcase off the train only to find some pleb took mine instead of theirs!
For any warranty claim refused, threaten legal action, file online (MCOL). I do not know of a single company that would spend £2k to defend in a small claims court as costs are not recoverable. They always settle. It's not worth their time defending (or yours - but it gives satisfaction).
If either of you are near An Post you can use their AddressPal mail forwarding service using their English address and get it sent to any An Post in Éire, costs €4.
Similar complaints can be found in this old thread http://www.hotukdeals.com/ask/worlds-lightest-luggage-10-year-guarantee-sounds-good-2016818
John