I think it's more realistic to state it as the absolute volume difference, which is 60 L or 0.006 m[SUP]3[/SUP]. That translates to a box the size 30 cm x 20 cm x 10 cm, which is a non trivial loss of space.
60L? I think your slide rule needs a service![]()
It was a luxurious point in my life and as all my travel is work related it was tax deductible....
Hey Dot,
I know we had the same antler bag, my handle pole snapped a month ago. Cost me $40 to get repaired at an authorised repairer in Nunawading.
Hey Dot,
I know we had the same antler bag, my handle pole snapped a month ago. Cost me $40 to get repaired at an authorised repairer in Nunawading.
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I'll confess naivety. I just never thought I would or could think about paying that much for a bag (cabin or checked one). Unless it was made of some superior material or the like (military or aircraft grade...)
I've got to disagree with just about everyone. I love my four wheeled, hard-sided Samsonite carry on case. It IS carry-on size, despite the four wheels, it's light as a feather when empty, and I find it heaps easier than a two-wheeler to push, it fits everything I need in it and nothing gets squashed. And if you're flying on Dash-8s, it goes as "premium hand luggage", in the hold, and I want my stuff protected. I particularly don't want my breakfast, which I often take with me when I travel, to get squished.