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    Luggage Outlet

    Luggage Outlet

    3.4(19 reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    My EXPERIENCE was as follows: The front sidewalk of this store is lined with canvas dufflebags and…read moremid-sized generic brand luggage at deep discounted prices from $15.00 - $38.00. The sole employee was helpful navigating through the luggage but with a language barrier when inquired about the integrity of the zippers. I've learned quickly from purchasing from outlets that the bag is only as strong as its zipper, which has let me down a few times. The name of the business on the placard says Luggage Prime but the actual name is Luggage Outlet so not sure why the conflict. The store offered big luggage brands like Samsonite, American Tourister, Delsey and Travel Pro.

    1-Star Review: Gabbiano Suitcase Failed Immediately - Luggage Outlet Won't Make It Right…read more I specifically chose to shop at Luggage Outlet, a local business, over a big chain to support small retailers. I purchased a Gabbiano suitcase marketed as "durable and dependable," but it completely failed after one trip. The shell cracked near the wheel, making it unstable and difficult to use. When I returned to Luggage Outlet within the 30-day window for a refund or exchange, the store refused, blaming airline handling instead of standing behind their product. A truly durable suitcase should withstand normal travel, and a trustworthy business should honor reasonable returns--especially for a defective item. I am extremely disappointed in both Gabbiano's poor quality and Luggage Outlet's lack of customer care. I wanted to support local, but this experience shows why many customers stick with major retailers. I would leave a 0 star review if I could. I will never shop at or recommend Luggage Outlet. Save your money and buy from a company that actually values its customers and sells quality merchandise.

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    Cracked shell causing wheel to be unstable

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    Crack grew with continued use on trip

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    Bronx Luggage Store - Going on a trip? Need luggage? Want the best service selection and sales staff? Call DANIEL. At Bronx Luggage!!!

    Bronx Luggage Store

    4.9(37 reviews)
    11.2 mi

    I love this store. Every single time I needed luggage. This is the only place I go because nobody…read morebeats their prices. They have the lowest prices in South Florida and lower than most online companies too. Great selection of Briggs and Riley.

    Let me start by saying that air travel is a large part of my job. I typically go for longer…read moreperiods of at least 2-weeks, sometimes months. For the last 15 years, I have travelled with 2 large checked bags; one with suits, "work" shoes/clothes, and other personal items you would need on a long trip, the other with everyday clothes, work equipment, and any miscellaneous overflow. As such, these bags always exceed the 50lb. limit. I regularly refer to them as "The Evil Twins" or "Thing 1 and Thing 2"... always troublesome. In the past, I had looked for hard-side polycarb composite bags for durability and content protection (particularly the equipment which a soft-sided bag just could not protect). Never wanting to spend much on bags that were going to be abused no matter what, I eventually settled on a Traveler's Choice Tasmania set with two 29" bags serving as "The Twins". I replaced each one with the same bag once over the years as they were eventually beaten up by baggage handlers unable to properly deal with the weight, slamming them down on their wheels. The wheels were never great to begin with; always difficult to roll together on airport terrazzo and a downright burden to pull down carpeted hotel hallways. This was always made worse when they were slammed down, breaking the bond that solidly held the wheel to the case. To their credit, they never broke off, but they were never right after that. To their discredit, they were never particularly light or maneuverable even when new. Towards the end of last year, I got a great new job with an amazing company. As my travels would continue and the twins were tired and ready to re-tire, I decided to invest in new bags. I did not want to spend a fortune (I just can't see pulling the trigger on two $1000 bags, no matter how awesome), but wanted something more durable, as large as or larger, hopefully lighter, and, most importantly, good wheels. Please, sweet gods of travel, good wheels. I decided I needed the advice of a professional. I had passed by Bronx Luggage many times over the years thinking "Why are luggage stores still around? Why don't people just order luggage from Amazon?" You may be reading this because you have thought the same things. I'm about to answer those questions (which now seem stupid), but I digress.... So I thought; "I'll go in, give them the story (that I just told you all), and listen to what they have to say." I went in skeptical. I told the man my reasons and requirements, and he began to go over my options and selections. I was already starting to be swayed when Marty joined in with additional suggestions. Wow. He explained that for a little bit more, I could have Bric's B/Y Ulisse bags. Made of polypropylene, they're LIGHTER, bigger, more durable, and, the kicker... great wheels. Italian-made quality. Winner. Yeah, you can find these bags on Amazon. You can also find them in places like Bloomingdales and Nordstrom. No matter, because of their brand, these bags are the same price WHEREVER you buy them. But trust me when I tell you they made it worth my while to purchase them from Bronx Luggage Store. I left with new twins and a new outlook on Bronx Luggage Store. Places like these exist BECAUSE of people like Marty. Personable, helpful, but most of all, knowledgeable. I can talk to dozens of colleagues and countless people that travel. How many have personal experience with the sheer number of brands and options that Marty has? Want know which bags get returned for what reasons and which fit your travel needs the best? Ask them. After 30+ years in the business, they've probably handled it before (and then some). But more than all of that, in this day and age of superstores, websites that sell EVERYTHING, AI suggestions, return policies, phone-routed customer service, on hold, enter a callback number, leave a voicemail.... It's a blessing to be able to deal with real people. Try them, you won't be sorry. Posting a pic of the new twins after their latest excursion.

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    The Twins after their latest excursion. Ready to roll again!

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    Shine Bags & Luggage

    Shine Bags & Luggage

    2.7(3 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Some of my luggage is getting old; like really, really old. It was made in the days before we had…read moreinvented the luggage wheels so it's difficult carry (you use to have the Red Caps handle it) and back when every place and every airline liked to adorn it with a so Vernier or some other sticker. It's lasted through travels all over the world, acted as my life preserver when a ship on the Amazon overturned and is now a visually historic standout of times gone by. I've included a picture of it. So, I stopped by Shine Bags & Luggage in the Coral Ridge Mall. Shine Bags has been here for years and I've bought little things like backpacks from them previously. It's spotlessly clean and has bright lighting making your selection easy. Most everything in this store is of quality meaning meant to last. It's more expensive than the knockoffs found at the Swap Shop but worth it if you don't want to see your underwear, shirts and clothing appear on the luggage turnstyle prior to the remains of your fallen apart suitcase. As I've always used Zero-Halliburton Aluminum, I'm rather loath to change but now with them priced at $950, I might be just as well off with a new Samsonite carbon fiber that saw here for around $290. Anyway the selection a Shine Bags is really good with everything of good enough in quality for most travelers. Fortunately they have bags that are unique in appearance so you won't get stuck sorting through all those black American Tourister bags searching for your own or having yours taken by mistake. Really, don't buy the typical all black soft American Tourister bag or you'll have a devil of a time finding amongst all of the others.

    I mean, it's aight here. Let me put it this way, if you need luggage, you're going to find it here…read more End of story... But it's not the end because Yelp would want me to write more. So the first thing I noticed the for a relatively small store, it's pretty jammed packed with stuff. As in the title, the store has luggage and bags. The bags are hung along the back wall and the luggage was everywhere else. I kind of thought the prices were reasonable. The downside for me is the quality. Now I took a look at one, tried to unzip it and when I was done the zipper looked like it was going to break already, without any clothing on it. That's not going to last at all if you check it at the airport. I noticed most bags were around $35-$60 generally. Some bags looked like they'd be alright to travel with, but they were all names I'd never heard of before. Not saying that's good or bad, but I was not familiar with any of the suitcase brands. Would I get a bag here? Maybe. It depends on if I was looking for something long-lasting or not. If I'm looking for something to last a lifetime, then no way. If I'm looking for something cheap(ish) in both quality and price, then sure, why not?

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