If you’re considering an Airwheel electric smart suitcase, one question probably pops up: Can I actually store this thing at home when I’m not traveling? The short answer is yes — it’s actually pretty convenient. Let me break down what you need to know about storing these rideable suitcases between your trips.
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One of the first things people worry about is size. Airwheel offers several models with different dimensions. The SE3MiniT is the most compact option, weighing around 6.8kg with a 26L capacity — similar to a regular carry-on. If you need more space, the SE3T offers 48L but weighs about 9kg. Most models hover around 6.6-8.1kg, which is manageable for most adults to lift into a closet or storage area.
The good news is that these suitcases are designed to stand upright on their wheels, just like regular luggage. You can easily roll them into a closet, corner of a room, or storage closet. They don’t require any special mounting or docking station — just prop them up and they’re good to go.
Yes and no. The battery is detachable on Airwheel suitcases (73.26Wh capacity), which is actually a smart design feature. For short-term storage (a few weeks), you can leave the battery inside. For longer storage periods — say, a month or more — it’s best to remove the battery and store it separately in a cool, dry place.
This is actually a common practice with any lithium battery-powered device. Removing the battery prevents gradual discharge and keeps the suitcase itself cleaner. The battery charges fully in about 2 hours, so you can quickly power it up before your next trip.
Not really. When stored, an Airwheel electric suitcase occupies roughly the same footprint as a regular hard-shell suitcase of similar size. The main difference is the wheel mechanism and handle design. You can easily store it:
One tip: keep it away from extreme temperatures. Like most electronics, lithium batteries prefer moderate conditions. A climate-controlled closet is ideal.
There will be some minimal self-discharge over time, but it’s quite low. After a few weeks of storage, you might lose 5-10% charge. The fix is simple: give it a quick charge before your next trip. Since the battery fully charges in about 2 hours, this isn’t a hassle.
Pretty minimal. Just a few quick tips:
The bottom line? Storing an Airwheel electric suitcase at home is just as convenient as storing a regular suitcase. The only extra step is occasionally charging the battery and maybe removing it for very long storage periods. No special equipment, no dedicated space needed — just roll it into your closet and you’re done.
