
Shoppers rush to buy ‘bargain' cabin suitcase with 5 star reviews from Dunelm
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BARGAIN hunters are going wild for a brand new buy in Dunelm that's perfect for travelling.
So if you're lucky enough to be jetting abroad any time soon, then you'll need to check this out.
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Dunelm is selling a stylish suitcase for a paltry £21
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The cabin bag is available in a number of colours and sizes
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Not only is it super purse-friendly, but it's bound to be a travel essential for those going on long haul flights.
The retailer is scanning its Elements Hard Shell Suitcase for £21, down from £30.
Available in a range of sizes and colours, the item has been designed using strong hard shell which has been placed on four spinner wheels, making rolling your suitcase around easy.
Finished with two sturdy handles to make carrying more comfortable and a zip insert with an elastic clip closure to hold your clothes in place.
Shoppers rave
Numerous Dunelm shoppers have raced to the website to share their rave reviews of the high-street buy, which has now amassed an average rating of 4.5 out of five.
"This is a great value well fitted suitcase ideal for longer trips when you need lots of space for cloths etc," one shopper said.
A second weighed in: "I brought this case for use of carry on luggage for air travel.
"The dimensions are within the exact requirements for Ryan Air and I knew it would be suitable for all other airlines.
"The case is of good quality but still light and has internal fastenings/zip compartment making it easy to pack and keep your contents organised and in place.
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"It glides along with ease using the extendable handle to push or pull along. This is a great quality case for the price."
It comes after shoppers raved about a 'stylish and very spacious' suitcase you can nab from Dunelm.
Not only can you 'get loads in it', but it's Jet2-approved too.
So if you're lucky enough to be jetting abroad any time soon but don't want to fork out for a pricey hold bag, fear not, you won't need to look any further.
Thanks to this affordable and gorgeous bag, which is available in four colours, you'll be able to fit in everything you need for your next trip.
Bargain hunters are raving about the 'classy' bag - and it's been snapped up by numerous travellers.
And don't worry if you're on a budget and don't have loads of cash to splash, as the sleek IT Luggage Divinity 4-Wheel Soft Shell Suitcase now has 30% off.
The cabin bag, which was once priced at £40, has now been slashed down to just £28 - and we think it's a real steal.
As well as being compact, small and lightweight, this cabin-friendly bag is a breeze to handle in the hustle and bustle of a busy airport terminal.
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