Balance weight: When packing, try to place heavy objects at the bottom of the suitcase and near the wheel area to reduce the center of gravity of the box, make the suitcase more stable, reduce the possibility of tipping when towing.
Make use of the internal structure: Make full use of the internal compartments and shackles to secure items, to avoid sliding and collision of luggage during transportation. Not only will this better protect your items, but it will also help your suitcase maintain its shape and extend its lifespan.
Set a password: Set a password that is easy to remember but secure based on your memory habits. Make sure the combination lock is set correctly to avoid trouble when it needs to be opened.
Test lock: After setting the password, test the opening and closing of the lock several times to ensure that it works properly. This is to ensure that there is no delay due to the malfunction of the lock during the journey.
Adapt to different environments: On flat ground, four-wheeled luggage provides the most convenient translation experience. But on complex or uneven surfaces, it may be necessary to lift the suitcase or carefully push and pull to protect the wheels from damage.
Check the wheels regularly: Check the wear of the wheels before and after the trip, and timely clean the debris that may be wound on the wheels, such as hair, thread, etc., to ensure its smooth operation.
Appropriate height adjustment: When using the handle, the length of the pull rod is properly adjusted according to the height of the individual, so that the arm is naturally extended when pushing or pulling the suitcase, reducing the body burden.
Luggage storage: When not in use, store the suitcase in a dry, clean place, away from direct sun and moisture, to prevent rust and aging of materials.