🧳 Travel & Luggage
Suitcases, travel accessories, and luggage.
Should laptop bags and work backpacks go under Travel & Luggage?
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Laptop bags and work backpacks belong under Travel & Luggage → Backpacks → Laptop Backpacks on Facebook Marketplace if they're designed for travel. Dedicated laptop sleeves or cases might also fit under Electronics Accessories. Choose based on primary function—travel bags go here, desk organizers elsewhere.
Where do travel-size toiletries and accessories go?
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Travel-size toiletries should be listed under Health & Beauty based on product type on Facebook Marketplace, not Travel & Luggage. However, travel organizers, toiletry bags, and packing cubes belong under Travel & Luggage → Travel Accessories. The bag goes in Travel, the contents go in their respective categories.
How do I categorize luggage sets with multiple pieces?
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Luggage sets on Facebook Marketplace should be listed under Travel & Luggage → Luggage Sets. Specify how many pieces are included (e.g., "3-piece set: carry-on, medium, large"), brand, material, and whether they nest together. Include dimensions for each piece and mention wheel type (spinner vs. roller).
Should camping backpacks go under Travel & Luggage or Sporting Goods?
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Camping and hiking backpacks belong under Sporting Goods → Camping & Hiking → Backpacks & Bags on Facebook Marketplace, not Travel & Luggage. Travel & Luggage is for urban travel, airport luggage, and everyday carry. Outdoor recreation gear stays in Sporting Goods where hikers and campers browse.
Where do pet carriers for air travel belong on Facebook Marketplace?
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Pet carriers belong under Pet Supplies → Dog Supplies → Crates & Carriers or the appropriate pet category on Facebook Marketplace, not Travel & Luggage. Specify if it's airline-approved and include measurements. Pet carriers are pet equipment, even if designed for travel.
Can I list damaged or vintage luggage in this category?
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Yes, vintage or cosmetically damaged luggage can be listed under Travel & Luggage on Facebook Marketplace. Clearly describe any damage, functionality issues, or vintage character. Vintage hard-shell cases attract collectors. Repairable luggage appeals to DIYers. Be honest about condition and show detailed photos of wear.