Sports Direct is selling ride-on kids' suitcases - and they're cheaper than a Trunki
It'll cost you £8 less than a Trunki too, which will set you back £27.99 for a pink Trixie version or blue Terrance bag from Amazon and Halfords.
Trunki case has generous dimensions of W46 x H20.5 x D31 cm while Sports Direct's is W48 x H33 x D21cm.last year it also slashed the £50 price tag to £20.
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