Travel Smart, Pack Light! ✈️
The Samsonite Compact Folding Luggage Cart is a lightweight, sturdy solution for transporting your luggage, boxes, and parcels. With a maximum load capacity of 70 pounds and oversized rugged wheels, it ensures smooth maneuverability. Its foldable design allows for easy storage, making it the perfect travel companion for the modern professional.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 3"W x 19"H |
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style Name | Compact Folding Luggage Cart |
Color | Black |
Load Capacity | 70 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Wheel Type | No Wheels |
M**K
Take it to work or take it on a cruise to the Caribbean..
I own two of these amazing "luggage carts". I use quotes around luggage carts because it's much more than that. I indeed travel with one that easily fits into my average-sized backpack once I've used it to easily pull all my bags through the airport. Once I arrive at my gate, I fold this baby up and slide it into my carry-on backpack with plenty of space left for any other things I'm taking onboard with me. This is not only convenient, but also protects the cart from being bent or destroyed while buried somewhere beneath all the other luggage in the belly of the plane. It's not a matter of durability, as I've had high-quality sturdy luggage damaged from being tossed around at the airport.I recently purchased a second cart for a completely different reason. I have a really nice tool bag that has pockets and slots for almost all the tools I need when I'm helping out a friend or family member with an electrical or network project. The awesome part is that the bag has a place for all my tools in a single bag. The not-so-awesome part is that IT IS HEAVY. It's not so heavy I can't lift it into my SUV, but far too heavy to just carry around the jobsite every time I move to a different area.So I decided to look into those modular toolboxes that you stack together and pull with a rolling mechanism.. very.. similar.. to this cart. Hmmmm.. The issue I have is that most of the modular systems are nothing more than a plastic box to throw your tools in. They do not include much (if any) organization outside perhaps a few containers and/or dividers. Beyond that... I really like my current bag (minus the weight and mobility of it). Then it dawned on me. Why not just get a second Samsonite cart like the one I travel with and strap my tool bag to it?Well, I'm happy to report it works like a charm. I placed my tool bag on the cart platform and ran the included bungy cords through my bag handles and clipped onto the cart handle. This keeps the bag securely strapped to the cart but also allows me to pick up the bag and cart together using the bag handles. Now I can lift the bag and cart together into my SUV and when I get to my destination, simply lift the bag and cart out of the vehicle and onto the driveway. Extend the cart handle and I'm off. Easily pulling my tool bag up the driveway and into the house.The only thing I've noticed in the airport is if you are walking a little faster than usual with several bags strapped to the cart, it may start to sway a little bit like a boat trailer behind a truck you see swaying on the highway. Perhaps it's because I have it overloaded a bit or a little off center of gravity, but I have noticed it. Not a big deal though. Just slow down for a second and it will stabilize. Leaving home a few minutes earlier than you planned to head to the airport is another way to avoid speed walking through the airport, but that's none of my business.Full disclaimer: I typically fly a couple times a year and do not use this cart as a commercial grade contractor. I cannot say how well this cart would hold up for someone who travels for a living or is a full time contractor. The wheels on this cart seem fine to me, but if you're a commercial contractor who plans to drag your tool bag/box across dirt and gravel and pull it up and down steps all day, I cannot say how durable this cart would be for you. If you're like me and love to travel but can't go as often as you'd like, this cart is a back-saver and travels great. If you have an awesome but heavy tool bag/box that you take to your friend's or parent's house when helping them with a project, this cart is the answer. However, if you are in airports more than you're home or do commercial grade contracting for a living, you may want to consider something a bit sturdier. At this price point though, it may be worth your time and money to give it a try before you spend hundreds of dollars on some modular toolbox with larger wheels you may or may not even need. If you are a frequent traveler (like I hope to be when I retire), you likely already have a roller bag and wouldn't need this cart anyway.Whatever you decide, safe travels.It's 5:00 somewhere...
T**Y
Light weight, folds small, fast to setup
Perfect. For the price, if it holds up a year I'll be satisfied. Light weight and perfect for my needs. I have to walk about 3/10 of a mile just to get into my employer's building and then I'm on my feet all day and have to walk 3/10 a mile out after work. Having recent ankle surgery made carrying my backpack and cooler near impossible. This will suffice! I plan on fitting the backpack on the cooler today, but my large RTIC cooler fits fine and snug with plenty of room for more on top of it.
T**S
Nice purchase!
I was looking at something to carry a small load of no more than 40 lbs and this seemed to be a good purchase. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because this luggage carrier is just narrower than it should be. Should you roll it across the wrong surface, you'll tip your load also resulting in twisting the pull up handle. Otherwise, the build quality is excellent. The extendable handle is stout enough to take the occasional bend but as it's aluminum it won't stand continual bending or twisting. The plastic platform is stout enough to deal with a 40 lb load. Just wished it were wider than what it is. Otherwise, it's saving my back a lot of toting and has already paid for itself.
A**N
Samsonite compact folding luggage
This luggage carrier is compact, sturdy ,and rolls with ease. I use it to carry my hand and ankle weights to my gym class. I tied 3 knots in the bungee cord to make a tighter fit over my small bag. It works just fine. After securing my bag with the bungee cord, I just lowered the handle and place the entire cart inside my car. I’m very pleased with this cart.
C**Z
This may be best available, but it is way too narrow
I bought this to use on a trip to Europe and decided that it would be much better and lighter to use this with a large duffel bag than to use a heavy wheeled suitcase. It worked, but it was very hard to maneuver because the wheels were so close together. My duffel ended up getting a hole in one corner because it was wider than the luggage card and drug the ground. This would be the world's greatest product if the wheels were three or four inches further apart; yes, this would add some weight, but I don't think that much.PROS:Very lightweight.Really big, solid and sturdy wheels (I had worries about this when I ordered, because photos don't really show actual wheels).Easy to fold and unfold.Fairly sturdy. I frequently lifted my luggage by the extended handle only while going up and down stairs, and while this has the potential to bend the handle it worked fine for me.CONS:Way too narrow. It was constantly wanting to tip over while I was pulling it.Doesn't really stand up unless everything is just perfect (this really didn't matter to me as I would just lean it against a wall to keep it from tipping over.Overall I think this is a great product but I'm only giving it three stars because I have serious doubts as to whether I will use it again. Perhaps I will get a smaller and narrower duffel, but I still think it's likely to be unstable.
J**F
My Best Ever Amazon Purchase
Perhaps my best of a thousand purchases on Amazon. This thing is sooooo convenient. I have used it countless times to transport heavy boxes while traveling. I go through the airport alone and then to my driver outside alone, and this thing is my extra set of hands. I bought extra straps at Home Depot because some of my boxes were really big, like 5 feet tall and others bulky. This thing never had an issue. I really liked that it would fold up so I could either easily carry it afterwards or put it in my suitcase on my return flight.
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