Something to think about when buying your next suitcase ✈️
A travel expert has explained how thieves get into bags with many heading abroad this summer. And as well as how they do it, they also explained how you can stop them.
In a recent clip she shows just how easy it is to get into a locked suitcase using just a pen which is forced into the zipper and then pushed through. By doing this, it creates a gap between the two edges of the zip which can lead to the whole bag being opened up by running the zip pull over it - even if there is a padlock attached.Sarah explains: "First never pick suitcases with zippers like this because people are literally stealing your stuff with just a pen.
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"I would also go for suitcase brands that give me a lifetime warranty or at least five years," she added.
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