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Walmart's selling a 'spacious' and 'beautiful' $239 luggage set just $85

Walmart's selling a 'spacious' and 'beautiful' $239 luggage set just $85

Yahoo20-03-2025
Spring travel season is in full swing. While some folks have already traveled to a tropical destination and enjoyed their fun in the sun, others are eagerly anticipating an upcoming getaway. If you're currently counting down the days until takeoff, you should check out the major deals on travel essentials in Walmart's secret sale room right now. One that's worth grabbing ASAP before it sells out? This bestselling Travelhouse three-piece luggage set that's nearly 65% off, bringing the price down to just $85. That's less than $30 apiece, which means plenty of cash left over to spend on snacks in the airport.
Hardshell luggage can be costly; you could pay upwards of $250 for a carry-on. This set is only $85 (down from $239!) — and you'll get three suitcases for less than you'd pay for one full-price bag. While you can grab the trio at other retailers, like Amazon, Walmart has the best price right now.
A handful of key features make this group of three stand out. Lightweight and durable, each piece has 360-degree silent spinner wheels, so you can easily maneuver around the airport and book it during those tight layovers. Per the brand, the hardshell cases are impact-resistant.
Inside, you'll find zippered dividers to keep your belongings secure. Mesh zip pockets are great for stashing flat sandals, foldable hats and other slim items.
For peace of mind, the suitcases come with secure TSA locks. This way, TSA agents — and only TSA agents — can inspect your bags without damaging the locks.
More than 3,000 Walmart shoppers have given the affordable Travelhouse three-piece luggage set a five-star rating, calling out its durability, weight, roominess and seriously pretty colors.
One customer said the pieces "move easily for someone with bad wrists."
"Easy enough for our small children to move through an airport," shared another five-star Walmart reviewer. "I also brought back several bottles of wine and nothing was broken or disturbed because these are very sturdy and protect the contents inside. I would buy these again."
"This suitcase set is phenomenal! They're lightweight and spacious, but not bulky. I appreciate the special locks on them, too," a happy traveler explained.
And the suitcases are holiday-travel approved: "We were leery when buying, but they held up through a big trip over Christmas and they are very sturdy. We love the wheels at the bottom and the fact that three come in a set. Two sets took care of our family of four."
This shopper mentioned one caveat: "The only thing I dislike? This doesn't have the second expand zipper, but it looks beautiful. Really-good-looking luggage. If you need a set, this is a great one..."
Another added: "I really like this set. They are the perfect size and I like all the zipper compartments. The only reason I take a star away is they are easy to scuff."
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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