Stagiant Rolling Makeup Case Cosmetology Case on Wheels 4 in 1 Large Cosmetic Organizer Train Case Makeup Travel Case with Key Swivel Wheels Nail Artist Salon Storage Traveling Cart Trunk Black








Key features
- •【Black Diamond Trolley】:Our Stagiant designer hand painted a unique Black diamond appearance rolling makeup case. This durable trolley is constructed of top-grade plastic outer case, Grade-A aluminum and metal reinforced edges and corners, and heavy duty metal hardware.
- •【4 In 1 Transformable Makeup Trolley】:4-in-1 makeup trolley consists of 4 detachable compartments which can be freely combined as your demands. The top compartment can be used as a small makeup carrying case; the middle two drawers can be removed to make this 4-in-1 makeup case into a 3-in-1/2-in-1 case according to your work requirements.
- •【Large capacity Trunk Case】:The separated middle tray with removable baffle smart match. According to the different size of gadget, you can arranged space, not only neatly placed items and can be fixed to prevent shaking and falling damage. There is also a large bottom has a great storage for hair styling tools, cosmetics and nail tools. Perfect for professional makeup artists, hairstylists, manicurists, tattoo artists or those who have a mountain of cosmetics.
- •【Detachable Swivel Wheels】:This train case equipped with four high quality 360°swivel wheels providing smooth and silent moving, more labor-saving. Detachable wheels can be easily removed or replaced if needed.
- •【Portable Travel Makeup Trolley】:This size of Stagiant travel makeup case is 13 x 9 x 33.6 inches, suitable and comfy height to use. It is also lockable with key for privacy. Ideal for taking exactly what you need, anywhere, at any time.
Stagiant Rolling Makeup Case Cosmetology Case on Wheels 4 in 1 Large Cosmetic Organizer Train Case Makeup Travel Case with Key Swivel Wheels Nail Artist Salon Storage Traveling Cart Trunk Black
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Customer Reviews
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Good so far
Kindle Customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 8, 2023
It's big enough, rolls well, has several extra keys in case you lose one and easy to take apart. It is tall so a bit top heavy, so i tie it to my bed post to prevent it falling on exploring baby. I have a little boy I'm trying to keep out of my makeup and nail polish collection and this so far has served the purpose.
Correct Pink color 💗
Spiffman63✓ Verified Purchase•August 7, 2023
Correct Pink color was sent after All!
Great
Oralia✓ Verified Purchase•July 28, 2023
Big durable Great for my daughters make up. This was a successful Xmas gift she loved it.
For Gaming Miniatures
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 10, 2023
I'm using it to store and transport gaming miniatures. I bought some foam sheets to cut and make trays to put inside. So far it's working great.
Great investment, and packaged extremely well!
stiletto_diva✓ Verified Purchase•June 21, 2023
I am blown away by this makeup train case!! A couple years ago I was forced to downsize my house from a 3800sq ft rambler to a 700sq ft cracker jack box where my whole apartment is the size of my old bedroom, my "new" bedroom is the size of my old walk-in closet, and my old master en-suite had more counter space and cupboard/closet space than my current kitchen and bathroom combined, so you can imagine how frustrating it has been to find new organization solutions, especially when I'm a makeup and nail art junkie, lol. My makeup and brushes were scattered into different places around my bathroom and small vanity area in my bedroom, with most of my makeup stored in several xl and medium large travel cases plus my brushes alone taking up valuable counter space and 2 of 4 drawers packed with smaller tools and items.
My nail art supplies were in an 18qt plastic tote plus a couple of shoebox sized plastic containers and shoved in a corner of my "living room". I was able to put everything into this travel case, plus my nail lamps (large UV lamp and smaller UV/LED lamp), 2 smaller hair dryers, curling iron, large bottle of acetone, large bottle of rubbing alcohol, hairspray and hair care products, etc. I did put all my makeup brushes into a different brush organizer I also bought because I like to have my brushes up where I can easily see their shape. I put my everyday makeup and several different size eyeshadow and blush palettes into the top case, and it will be great to be able to just grab the top case when I go stay with my boyfriend. I was able to get rid of the clunky travel cases and plastic totes. Now I can just easily wheel this new case between the bathroom, my small vanity in my bedroom and the living room when I do my nails, and it freed up so much more space around my house so I don't feel so cluttered and crowded.
Note: it also wheeled well over my super thick and plush wool Persian/Oriental carpets.
I'm definitely going to get another one to put all my sewing and machine embroidery notions into, and maybe even a 3rd one for my art and crafting supplies.
These cases don't take up very much room, and I can easily put 2 of them into my entryway closet and still be able to hang my shorter jackets above them.
Now as for the packaging of the case. The only thing that made me a little hesitant was reviews where buyers had received damaged cases. The case I received was in a heavy duty outer cardboard box and had thick stiff form fitting styrofoam padding on top and bottom that kept it from touching the sides of the box, and the trays wrapped separately in high quality bubble wrap bags in 3 sections. The wheels were in a separate ziplock bag and the 4 keys were in 2 little packages inside the top case with the instructions.
I tested all the locks, and can see how people might think they aren't working, but if the instructions weren't clear, you need to first use the end of the key to line up the 2 parts of the keyhole, then once the key slides in all the way, turn it 360 degrees until it clicks loudly, you'll have to apply quite a bit of pressure to get it to click, but you can also feel it. I did have 1 lock that I didn't feel or hear a click, but it was obviously locked, and when I turned the key into the unlocked position, heard and felt it clicking open.
There isn't anything to not like about this case. This definitely isn't meant for airport check-in, though I don't even like to check my regular beautiful luggage because airlines beat the heck out of everything, lol. This is a take on the traditional "train case", and actually, if I do take the train from Seattle to Portland, it would probably travel great on a train where I can have a conductor help me lift it up into the passenger car and just slide it a luggage closet!
As for traveling in the car, I'm not likely to bring the whole thing, but I'm thinking if I do, I'll save the huge bubble wrap bags and just split the case into 3 sections and put the 2 sections without covers into the bubble wrap bags which will keep everything inside from flying around and also protect the outside in case it slides around the trunk or backseat.
My nail art supplies were in an 18qt plastic tote plus a couple of shoebox sized plastic containers and shoved in a corner of my "living room". I was able to put everything into this travel case, plus my nail lamps (large UV lamp and smaller UV/LED lamp), 2 smaller hair dryers, curling iron, large bottle of acetone, large bottle of rubbing alcohol, hairspray and hair care products, etc. I did put all my makeup brushes into a different brush organizer I also bought because I like to have my brushes up where I can easily see their shape. I put my everyday makeup and several different size eyeshadow and blush palettes into the top case, and it will be great to be able to just grab the top case when I go stay with my boyfriend. I was able to get rid of the clunky travel cases and plastic totes. Now I can just easily wheel this new case between the bathroom, my small vanity in my bedroom and the living room when I do my nails, and it freed up so much more space around my house so I don't feel so cluttered and crowded.
Note: it also wheeled well over my super thick and plush wool Persian/Oriental carpets.
I'm definitely going to get another one to put all my sewing and machine embroidery notions into, and maybe even a 3rd one for my art and crafting supplies.
These cases don't take up very much room, and I can easily put 2 of them into my entryway closet and still be able to hang my shorter jackets above them.
Now as for the packaging of the case. The only thing that made me a little hesitant was reviews where buyers had received damaged cases. The case I received was in a heavy duty outer cardboard box and had thick stiff form fitting styrofoam padding on top and bottom that kept it from touching the sides of the box, and the trays wrapped separately in high quality bubble wrap bags in 3 sections. The wheels were in a separate ziplock bag and the 4 keys were in 2 little packages inside the top case with the instructions.
I tested all the locks, and can see how people might think they aren't working, but if the instructions weren't clear, you need to first use the end of the key to line up the 2 parts of the keyhole, then once the key slides in all the way, turn it 360 degrees until it clicks loudly, you'll have to apply quite a bit of pressure to get it to click, but you can also feel it. I did have 1 lock that I didn't feel or hear a click, but it was obviously locked, and when I turned the key into the unlocked position, heard and felt it clicking open.
There isn't anything to not like about this case. This definitely isn't meant for airport check-in, though I don't even like to check my regular beautiful luggage because airlines beat the heck out of everything, lol. This is a take on the traditional "train case", and actually, if I do take the train from Seattle to Portland, it would probably travel great on a train where I can have a conductor help me lift it up into the passenger car and just slide it a luggage closet!
As for traveling in the car, I'm not likely to bring the whole thing, but I'm thinking if I do, I'll save the huge bubble wrap bags and just split the case into 3 sections and put the 2 sections without covers into the bubble wrap bags which will keep everything inside from flying around and also protect the outside in case it slides around the trunk or backseat.
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