WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST TRAIN CASE OUT THERE????
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Jun 25, 2011
Chloe P.
I am traveling quite alot this summer so I'd like a train case for travel... Since this is kinda a one time thing I don't want to have to spend alot on a train case so my question is WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST ONE OUT THERE? doesn't really matter what size but I'd like it to be pretty roomy... any brand is fine including caboodles, I am also willing to order off of any website including Ebay or Amazon and I'd like the price range to be between $0-$100... Thank you sooooo much =)
Jun 25, 2011
Soma S.
It depends on how you're traveling. If you're road trippin' - then a train case is practical. If flying around by plane - it's pointless, since you can't exactly board planes w/ certain products because they are full-sized. EX: foundation bottles, setting sprays, etc. unless you decant them into travel sized containers. You would have to check those in VS. taking them on as a carry-on, and I would NEVER check a train case, since airports are infamous for tossing luggage around haphazardly.
A tool box is the cheapest, but not always aesthetically pleasing depending on your taste. Kaboodles are probably the cheapest I've seen, and easiest to access at your local Target. If you want something bigger, you can always try www.yazmo.com. =)
Jun 26, 2011
Chloe P.
thx =)
Jun 26, 2011
Lynn M.
Caboodles if you just want 1 for your own makeup but if your freelancing I recommend yazmo.com THey have alot to choose from.
Jun 26, 2011
Jessica D.
Caboodles sold @ Target! :D