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  2. No More Junk in the Trunk: The Best Hitch Cargo Carriers - AOL

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    The Oklead Cargo Carrier is a foldable, heavy-duty steel luggage basket with 14.4-inch side rails, and it's designed to keep boxes more secure than the low-profile alternatives. Despite their ...

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    Don't depart without making a Walmart run first. The big-box retailer has tons of travel-size items available to shop that other retailers and... 11 Walmart Items To Buy for Your Carry-On Luggage

  4. Roof rack - Wikipedia

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    Fixing a roof rack to a motor car Factory-installed roof rack on a station wagon Two bicycles on a removable roof rack (bicycle carrier) Enclosed car top carrier attached to a factory-installed roof rail Specialized Racks over a pickup bed. A roof rack is a set of bars secured to the roof of an automobile. [1]

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    New luggage is expensive, so our editors find the best luggage deals every month. In January 2024, shop New Year sales at brands like Monos, Samsonite and more. The Best Luggage Deals to Shop ...

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    Showkoo Hard Shell 3-Piece Luggage Set. Get ready for that family trip! Included in this set is a 20-inch carry-on along with a 24-inch and a 28-inch for checking in.

  7. Baggage carousel - Wikipedia

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    A baggage carousel is a device, generally at an airport, that delivers checked luggage to the passengers at the baggage reclaim area at their final destination. [1] [unreliable source?] Not all airports use these devices. Airports without carousels generally deliver baggage by placing it on the floor or sliding it through an opening in a wall.