
Samsonite S'Cure
Samsonite S'Cure
These are pressed in and I don't think they can be replaced
3 months ago
To change the lock code on a Samsonite case, follow these steps: 1. enter current code: make sure you know the current code, otherwise the lock will not open. 2. find the red slider: Locate the red slider underneath the combination lock cover. 3. set new code: Flip the red slider up, set the desired new code and flip the slider back down to confirm the new code. If you have forgotten the current code, you will have to try all possible combinations from 000 to 999, which will take about 20 to 30 minutes.
Automatically generated from the .Unfortunately, we do not offer replacement wheels for this case, I would recommend that you report your concern directly to the manufacturer, they can certainly help you with this.🫡
Yes, you can set it yourself
Hello everyone Can someone explain to me the difference between S'Cure and S'Cure Spinner. Thank you
Both models are very robust and offer high stability, but differ in the number and type of castors, which affects transport comfort. The S'Cure has two-wheel castors that ensure good and comfortable rolling behaviour. The S'Cure Spinner has four smooth-running double castors that make it easy to push or pull the suitcase.
The case is so heavy when empty. There is another suitcase from the brand: Samsonite Lite-Shock (36 l, S) It weighs just under 1.7 kg empty.
There was probably an error in the pricing system when the price for 2 days dropped to 171. We apologise for the inconvenience.
From my point of view, the big one is too big! Greetings, M.
I’ve flown with it. All good.
Unfortunately, the supplier cannot answer this. We are sorry.
Unfortunately we can't guarantee it, but the estimated delivery date from our supplier (regarding your order) would be 03.07.2021.
Different colours have different purchase prices. Thus, prices may differ.
Yes / Safe and convenient three-point closure. Three-point closure - patented by Samsonite. Lock with TSA function for safe travel. With a seal that prevents moisture from entering.
According to our research rather not. Most airlines specify the maximum suitcase size as a sum of height, width and depth of 158 cm without specifying the side lengths.
This will probably be a TSA lock, which is not intended to be used by the owner of the suitcase. That's why it doesn't come with a key. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/TSA-Schloss
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