Luggage Storage Options at LAX

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I am heading over to L.A. for a convention in April and taking SWMBO with me.

I am then heading of for a few day's R & R to Cabo San Lucas MX with Mrs Sweens, who is a known champion outlet shopper!

I am looking at reducing the luggage load on the LAX-SJD-LAX legs of the trip ( flying this leg on AA but I do not think my WP status gets me an extra baggage allowence) as no doubt there will be an extra suitcase or two purchased for all of those great buy's from the L.A. outlet mall.

I fly back LAX - SYD with QF immediatly after we get back from SJD, so my status looks after the extra case or two on that leg...as there is no shopping time after returning from Cabo I have been looking at options for storage at or around LAX.

I come up with one option LAX Luggage Storage.com so my question is has anyone used this service? if so I would appriate some feedback or does anyone have any other suggestions?


Thanks.
 
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