Trunki: a genius idea!

 

What a fabulous invention! We have always envied kids that go around the airport riding on their Trunki, particularly when there is nowhere to sit and the team at Alexandalexa.com has often considered buying  some to carry laptops, magazines and all necessities while on business trips… a genius idea and a very cute one too!

One would think that it was an easy ride for Trunki’s inventor Rob Law to market his product; surely the first clever buyer to see it just snatched it with a big order and an exclusivity contract. But that wasn’t so; in fact Rob went on quite a journey to finally bring Trunki to kids (and parents). On this video the inventor of award winning Trunki (17 awards so far, to be more precise) tells the story of Trunki, what inspired him and the stumbling stones along the way; we are glad he made it!

So parents, wave goodbye to tiring travel, tears and tantrums – kids will love to pack, carry and ride their own luggage and to sit through the airport queues too. Of course you can find them at Alexandalexa.com.

5 Responses to “Trunki: a genius idea!”

  1. Steve says:

    I love the tiger stripe design!

  2. Mark says:

    I bought my son one of these and it was a life saver at the airport! Kept him entertained in the checkout queue…

    Are you going to stock other Trunki products like the BoostApak? My little boy saw one the other day and has decided he wants that as well!

  3. AlexandAlexa says:

    Hi Steve! It’s right up there on our list of favourites together with The Gruffalo Trunki – http://www.alexandalexa.com/designers/t-designers/trunki/gruffalo-brown-trunki.html

  4. AlexandAlexa says:

    Hi Mark, we have sold out of the BoostApak very quickly, however these have been reordered and should be arriving very soon. We wil contact you to let you know. You will have a very happy little boy!

  5. Mark says:

    Brilliant! I’ll be checking the blog for an update – if you have time a profile on the BoostApak would be good as some of the reviews have been quite mixed as the quality of the shoulder straps wasn’t great on the earlier versions.

    Have any of your customers experienced this problem? Would be good if they could leave a comment to let us all know – I would have a very upset little boy if I bought one and it broke after a few times using it…

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