
'Fabulous' Kono 6-piece luggage set that 'looks more expensive' gets 44% price slash
With holiday season in full swing, a stylish and practical luggage set can make all the difference, and one six-piece option is winning over travellers for both its look and value.
The Kono Travel Luggage 6-Piece Set, is now available for just £106.99 on Amazon, down from £189.99, a 44 per cent saving on a full travel set built for convenience and comfort.
Finished in cream white, the set includes 20", 24", and 28" hard shell suitcases, a 12" beauty case, a duffel bag, and a toiletry bag, all designed to nest into one another for space-saving storage.
Built from durable, scratch-resistant ABS material, the cases feature TSA-approved combination locks, 360° spinner wheels, and adjustable handles with a comfort grip.
The beauty case also features a rear elastic strap so it can be securely attached to the telescopic handle of the larger cases. The spacious interior of each suitcase is lined and divided into two compartments for easier packing, while the toiletry bag has a zippered mesh pocket to store small personal items.
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Weighing between 0.11kg and 4kg, each piece is lightweight and practical for everything from weekend getaways to extended travel.
If you're looking for something similar but don't mind spending more, the IT Luggage Shutter 3pc Set in pink is priced at £180 on Argos. The Rock Sunwave Hard Shell Luggage Set is another premium option, available at £235 from Dunelm.
With an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 1,000 reviews, the Kono luggage set is being praised for both its functionality and its design. Its smart look, variety of pieces, and affordability that appeal, it's already won over many buyers.
A happy user said: 'Fabulous 6 piece luggage set… I think they look more expensive than they cost. So stylish… The vanity case will be perfect for popping potties inside checked luggage to avoid spills.'
Another happy buyer added: 'Fantastic luggage set! Well made and very stylish… Zips are very sturdy and the large case is so easy to manoeuvre.'
But not everyone was fully convinced. A user said: ' Stylish to look at… but not sure how long it will last. Bags feel thin, and the lock doesn't actually secure the zips. Let's see if the handles and wheels stand the test of time.'
Homewares deal of the week
Looking to beat the heat as temperatures continue to rise?
Then look no further than Dunelm's White Rechargeable USB Desk Fan that has an almost perfect five star rating for its small, yet mighty, design that means it works "even on the lowest setting."
Easy to connect via a USB cable that can be connected to laptops and computers, this desk fan is perfect for those who find themselves working from home on these sweaty, humid summer days.
However, it doesn't need to remain plugged-in, as the rechargeable element and compact six-inch design means it can be taken anywhere, even placed on a bedside table overnight on summer nights thanks to its "quiet" operation.
It's finished with four speed settings to choose from and an adjustable angle that can help direct the cool breeze where it is needed, unlike other models that can sometimes be stuck in one place.
As for Dunelm's own mini desk fan, it has received an impressive 4.8 rating from impressed shoppers who say that, despite its size, it is "surprisingly powerful" and "a literal life-saver" during this kind of weather.
One five-star review read: "Fantastic fan, surprisingly powerful, quiet, lasts for quite a long time when charged, very hard to find a decent small rechargeable fan but this is it, will be buying more!"
Beat the heat with Dunelm's White Rechargeable USB Desk Fan that costs just £25.
Another wrote: 'The bag is classy, but I'm afraid it's gonna break on me first use. The handle is shaky, though it feels light which is good.'
A reviewer who bought the set for a short trip said: 'Perfect for hand luggage or a weekend away! It's very lightweight and the lock is easy to use.'
While some expressed concerns about durability under heavy use, most agree the set offers great value for casual travellers or as a backup to more rugged luggage.
Get this luggage set HERE while it's still over £80 off.
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