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    1. I feel like repairing that kind of damage would cost more than buying a new one. But for sustainability I approve your efforts.

    2. Unironically_Dave on

      You’re not gonna be able to repair that, it will remain a weak spot even if you somehow manage. That suitcase is gone, get a new one.

    3. Von_Lehmann on

      There is a luggage repair place at the bus station in Helsinki

      But I would take this opportunity to just buy a good suitcase

    4. Turrepekka on

      Only way to repair this would be to repair it so it has no wheel anymore. That could be made sturdy with some thicker glass fiber and epoxy combination.

    5. tiilet09 on

      I’m by no means a professional, but damage doesn’t look repairable. I’d look for new luggage instead if I were you.

      There are multiple luggage stores in central Helsinki and most larger malls have them too.

    6. DetectivePrize6978 on

      If you have luxury house insurance or travel insurance, just claim from them to buy a new one during Black Friday. Sometimes, repairing these kinds of things in Finland costs almost the same as buying a new one.

    7. Minimum_Cabinet7733 on

      Buy a new suitcase. Repairs are not going to hold and you will be risking your luggage.

    8. Emotional_Platform35 on

      You can fiber glass it. But it’ll cost more than a new one.

    9. If it’s Samsonite, contact them directly for inquiry. If not, it’s probably not worth repairing either way.

    10. AggravatingShoe3787 on

      K Citymarket has a sale on luggages 29,99 with plussa card

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