Amazon Basics Rolling Travel Bag Laptop Computer Case, 2-Pack
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Andrea
> 3 dayTo go to the office but the hand held straps bc bad velcro fall in the ground and wear out!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayIm a 2L law student. I have a lot of books. This does not cut it. I received the bag today, will be sending it back tomorrow. Cannot recommend, definitely not keeping it. I also think for what I got, it was priced about 20% too high, assuming my stuff fit the bag. Quality Flaw: Im starting with this, because it was the ultimate nail in the coffin on this bag. Im including a picture. I pulled back the flap inside the bag that covers the framework for the handle, and you can see the grommets for the bottom of the case. Not only is one damaged (see the portion of metal missing), but some of the rivets do not look like theyre going to hold up, one is completely rusted, and all the others have started rusting. Guessing thats why you see a silica packet they included. Doesnt look like it did its job. I would guess this area would get much much worse over a years time. Front pouch: Entirely too small to hold much of anything, in my opinion. Yes, it will hold a few pens and business cards. Beyond that, I think youre out of luck. It has more little compartments than it will be able to hold items. I know if I was keeping the bag, the only thing I would end up using that section for would have been a phone charger/usb cables. Interior: Two or three days a week I need to take at least a couple of moleskine planners, three large textbooks and a 3-ring binder on campus with me. Usually, my laptop and another binder, plus a notebook, are added to that. Obviously a backpack would kill my back, which is why I need something that rolls and has room. The answer was not this bag. First, the large area is actually two medium areas, separated by a flap down the middle, which is not secured at the bottom, so if you toss in something smaller, good luck guessing which section it will end up in. Second, the sections are too small for my purposes. I can JUST fit a regular sized textbook in there, my ConLaw textbook (anyone who has taken ConLaw knows thats the biggest book to ever exist) is too thick to fit. Assuming I dont use the bag for my ConLaw book, I still cant fit two textbooks side by side, which is the whole point of getting a wider bag. I also couldnt fit a binder and a textbook in a single section. Very frustrating. Bottom line, I could have fit maybe two textbooks, a spiral notebook, a pencil case (since you cant use the front), and my laptop in this bag. Probably my moleskine planners as well. But I dont know what Id do with my bigger textbook and two binders. Assumedly I would have to use a second bag, but that defeats the purpose of a rolling bag in my mind. Extending Handle: This actually looked pretty nice and sturdy. I pulled it out once and then collapsed it back. At that point I knew the bag wasnt for me, so I didnt really care to pay it much more attention. You do have to unzip a portion of the bag to get the handle out. This is probably very handy for some people who want to put the handle away and not see it/worry about it getting caught on anything. Strap Handles: They velcro together with a handle wrap, if youre into that kind of thing, then its great. I dislike such wraps. Fabric: Seemed very sturdy, thicker than my High Sierra backpack (which has ripped, btw), and just as sturdy as my Timbuk2 bags, although the Timbuk2 fabric is lighter and I would trust it more. Wheels/bottom: I forgot to look… Sorry!
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Trace
> 3 dayI got this bag because I have a bad shoulder and a new job that requires me to travel to clients all day long. The rolling bag (rolling office) is perfect. It holds my chrome book and mouse, about 30 files, two clip boards, my small purse and wallet, snacks, brochures, business cards and a organizer, note books, assorted office supplies like pens, paper clips and white out and my two phones. So far the wheels are working great i just wipe them off occasionally and pull the hair off them as it gets wound around the wheels. I have one small scuff above the leather strip on the back and the area where you can put a name tags from going up curbs but it is not that noticeable. No zipper issues or handle issues. It is working perfect so far and I get a lot of complements and requests on where I got it. Best of all - No shoulder pain!
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Katherine S. Lindsay
> 3 dayI used this bag pretty heavily for three years. I am an adjunct professor and wheeled this thing around three campuses. I filled it very full which caused a bulge at the bottom when a supporting bar finally bent. Then it started to drag the bottom edge. Eventually I wore down the wheels. Overall I was very happy with it. Even after all this time the zippers and handle still work perfectly. I wish I could replace the wheels. I think it would last several more years if I could. I plan to order another one for the coming year.
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Jeffery Tanner
> 3 dayThis was a great buy!
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Reviewer
> 3 dayNice buy but: The wheels should be larger and sturdy to avoid bend to the back, for more durability and longer usage life.
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R Gause
Greater than one weekI have had my work bag for 3 months and it is holding up well. A big relief for my shoulder.
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Lili
> 3 dayI used this bag very heavily for a year and a half. The telescoping handle finally gave up and I cannot pull it up but the bag itself is still in very usable shape. I gave it 4 stars because I wish the divider in the first section went all the way down - the fact that it doesnt means that small items move from one side to another which kind of defeats the purpose of a divider.