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The HankeLuggage Suitcase is a versatile 20-inch carry-on and 24-inch checked luggage set designed for the modern traveler. With a spacious 40L capacity, innovative top-opening design, and durable polycarbonate construction, this suitcase ensures easy organization and long-lasting use. Equipped with smooth spinner wheels and a secure TSA lock, it’s perfect for both business trips and weekend getaways.
L**.
Anti scratch-nope
Looks aesthetically appealing. Uniquely beautiful piece. Unfortunately, it isnt a scratch free skin as advertised.
K**T
Great!
Here are all my thoughts (in no particular order):1) Love the smoke white color. Wish there was a slightly brighter white option but the smoke white is beautiful. The general overall look of the luggage is premium!1b) I'm not really worried about how it will look after many flights. It's a carry on so it won't get the kind of beatings that a checked luggage does.2) Love the wide handle. I am one of 10 people on the planet who still preferred the old school tilt-and-wheel luggage because I have always found the newer 360 kind to be sort of difficult. The new wide handle makes the luggage far more stable. I also love the bright orange accent there. The handle stops at a few different heights which is great because I'm shorter (5'5") but my roommate is taller (6'). It works for either of us and it adjusts SO EASILY and smoothly.3) Love the open top style. It takes up less space when unpacking/packing and is easier to pack (for me). I am also trying to use a compressible hanging closet organizer when I travel and the open top style is much easier to use for that. If that's not how you pack, I still think the open top is easier to pack than a clam shell but it might be a less obvious difference.3b) A minus of the open top style is that when the lid is open there's sort of a lip of hard plastic around the inner corners. Can make packing things in the corner annoying. Only fix I can imagine is making the opening larger. But it might be a problem no matter what. Definitely not a deal breaker for me. Just slight annoyance.4) The wheels glide real nice. Sometimes I just move the luggage around for fun. Like a giant adult-sized fidget spinner.5) The zippers are a win(?). They zip smoothly, the long handles make them easy to grab, and I like that they lock into the suitcase. It's a cool feature that seems to be popping up on luggage of all brands. I haven't had any issues yet but I do wonder about the durability of the zippers when locked and getting tossed around at the airport. That's not just with this Hanke carry on but with nearly any piece of luggage that uses this style of zipper lock. If the worst happened and the handle of the zippers broke, I could add a new zipper pull but it wouldn't work with the lock. So still serviceable if not ideal. Again, this isn't a ding against the Hanke but a general concern about the style in general. I have only seen one piece of luggage from some random brand that had this zipper lock style and a built-in cover over the zipper lock to protect it. I'd like to see that the next time they redesign this luggage. But definitely not a deal breaker for me yet, and it may come to pass that it's never a problem. Just something I noticed.Tl;dr: Love it. Very few, small complaints.EDIT: actually flew with this on a plane (4 flights)Reading point 1b makes me lol now. Went round trip 4 flights and for all 4 the airline made me check the luggage because the flight was full. Sooooo now the suitcase has spent some time on rolling ramps and in the bowels of an airplane. First, in terms of durability I’ve had no problems. Nothing has broken, zipper and wheels are just fine. Second, I got a bunch of compliments on the bag from airline workers (which really says something!)Now the slightly disappointing: the really textured surface of the suitcase “catches” the softer black rubber that all of those luggage ramps are made of depositing bits of black on all the scrapes on your luggage. The nice thing is, at least for smoke white, the color on the plastic exterior is through and through so you’re not getting color removed (instead the black rubbery stuff is getting deposited on). Ultimately you can scrub nearly all of it off with some patience. I included some pictures of the small sections I couldn’t clean all the way. There are now scratches on this luggage but they’re the same color as the luggage which sort of hides them. I tried to take pictures but it was hard to get them to show (which is kinda what I’m talking about). I don’t know if there’s any luggage out there that can survive the kind of abuse that airlines put out.If you don’t think you want to ever scrub your luggage (which is understandable haha) I would just advise you to pick one of this brand’s darker colors.
R**B
Like it so far
Perfect size for 1-2 week trips.Did 1 trip to Cuba so far.Luggage still looks great, minor scratches, but surprisingly, none of those nasty black rubber stains.The top opening is great for hotel luggage stands.Note to those complaining about scratches: I have never ever heard of luggage that does not get scratched.Be extremely careful when setting lock code.This one passed the YUL and SNU baggage trauma test.Will see in future if it stands up to 4-5 trips a year.
P**O
Blemished. First use.
When you find something you like and it checks off all the boxes with regrets to the price, sometimes you take the risk and go for it. When the checked-in luggage arrived it look pretty good and I really didn’t want to make a mark on it at all so I invested in the plastic wrapping protection at the airport which cost an extra $35 but I just didn’t want to risk having a scratch. The poor thing had its first trip and it got some scars already. ☹️. There is lots of room for improvement for the anti scratch resistant for this product as it doesn’t live up to what the description says. ☹️
K**Y
Cant's believe this was worth the expense!
Love this suitcase. Every time I fly - which is often - I get compliments. "Beautiful suitcase." "So elegant." "What a beautiful high-end suitcase." To quote just a few. I typically stuff my suitcases to the very brim and end of 42-45lbs. This suitcase rolls through the airport, even over choppy areas, over bumps, carpet, sidewalks, etc., with ease! Never has it stumbled or gotten stuck or in any way required me to lift it over an impediment. This suitcase is elegant. Stylish. And it rolls like butter. Just like butter. My pinky could push this suitcase filled and weighing 45lbs without any effort whatsoever.It has gotten a few scuff marks from being thrown in and out of planes and carrier trucks, but I have simply wiped it down when I get to my destination, and no scuff was ever permanent. I even tried using a magic eraser without it causing any abrasion. Baby wipes and magic erasers easily remove any black marks or scuff. This suitcase remains beautiful. The expensive is worth it.I have always hated clamshell suitcases for the obvious reason. Half your stuff ends of moving around and you running the risk of spillage when attempting to close your suitcase. NO MORE! Love this concept and will never go back to clamshell. This is the best.
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