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Wrangler 20" Expandable Hardside Carry-On Luggage with Cup Holder and USB Port
Wrangler 20" Hardside Carry-On Luggage with Cup Holder and USB Port
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Featuring 4 spinner wheels and push-button handle for effortless rolling, this carry-on suitcase is equipped with a convenient cup holder
Wrangler 20” Hardside Carry-On Luggage with Cup Holder and USB Port
- Expandable carry-on suitcase
- Features 3-in-1 built-in cup holder, USB port, and phone holder
- 4-wheel spinner system for effortless rolling
- Made with durable and lightweight ABS hardshell material
- Push-button recessed locking handle system
- Top and side handles for easy lifting
- Fully lined interior with accessory pockets
- 2.5” expansion
- Weight: 6.4lb.
- Dimensions: 20” (H) x 11” (W) x 13.5” (L)
Do you need a hardside suitcase or is a softside lightweight bag better? Read our luggage guide to find out.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
Featuring 4 spinner wheels and push-button handle for effortless rolling, this carry-on suitcase is equipped with a convenient cup holder
Wrangler 20” Hardside Carry-On Luggage with Cup Holder and USB Port
- Expandable carry-on suitcase
- Features 3-in-1 built-in cup holder, USB port, and phone holder
- 4-wheel spinner system for effortless rolling
- Made with durable and lightweight ABS hardshell material
- Push-button recessed locking handle system
- Top and side handles for easy lifting
- Fully lined interior with accessory pockets
- 2.5” expansion
- Weight: 6.4lb.
- Dimensions: 20” (H) x 11” (W) x 13.5” (L)
Do you need a hardside suitcase or is a softside lightweight bag better? Read our luggage guide to find out.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico
- How is the strike-through price determined?