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Tesco is selling £12 cabin case that's £287 cheaper than Samsonite version – and it's great for EasyJet and RyanAir

Tesco is selling £12 cabin case that's £287 cheaper than Samsonite version – and it's great for EasyJet and RyanAir

Scottish Sun05-06-2025
SHOPPERS are racing to Tesco to snap up a £12 cabin bag which fits perfectly in EasyJet and Ryanair airplanes.
The bargain case is just a fraction of the price of the Samsonite version.
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Tesco is selling £12 suitcases on clearance
With the holiday season around the corner, you might be on the lookout for good deals.
After splurging on flights and hotel, the last thing you want is to pay extra for Ryanair or EasyJet luggage fees.
But eagle-eyed shoppers have found a solution with a suitcase that passes the airlines' restrictions and is easy on your wallet.
One bargain hunter spotted the epic discounts in her local Tesco store and was eager to share it with others.
Posting on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, a private Facebook page with 2.5 million members, one member uploaded a snap of the cheap suitcases.
In a post, they wrote: "Today at Beeston Tesco Nottingham, was quite a few left, waterproof material too!"
The picture showed a shelf full of of carry-on cases which are retailing for only £12 on clearance.
Apart from waterproof material, the suitcases sport a 360 degrees gliding wheels and can fit up to 30litres of clothing.
In comparison, a similar suitcase from Samsonite will set you back a whopping £295.
Shoppers were left open-mouthed by the cheap suitcases and many eagerly flocked to the comments to express this.
Shoppers rush to snap up Primark's 'underseat suitcase' which is perfect for holidays & it also has removable wheels if you need it to be even smaller
One fan raved: 'These are actually really good."
While another called them 'a bargain buy'.
The discounted cases are a part of Tesco's Constellation line, which also offers Manhattan-style luggage in a variety of colours and sizes.
Members of Clubcard will also be able to take advantage of some fantastic discounts.
The Manhattan Constellation cabin case costs £55 at full price, but with a Clubcard, it just costs £40.
But some lucky shoppers have found even better deals on leftover or reduced stock, with some scanning at just £12 at the checkout.
Just be aware that prices vary from store to store and depend on local stock, so it's worth checking your nearest Tesco or phoning ahead to ask if they've got any left.
The cabin case also meets strict EasyJet size rules, meaning you won't be hit with unexpected fees at the gate.
The budget airline only allows one small bag per passenger on board and it must measure no more than 45cm x 36cm x 20cm, handles and wheels included.
The bag must also weigh less than 15kg and fit under the seat in front of you.
Anything bigger will need to go in the hold and that'll cost you extra at the airport.
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