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Traveling to Kilimanjaro tomorrow via Nairobi - I'll be there for 10 days so need to take enough stock... 2 questions:
MUST i have a silicone case/battery case for the batteries?
Can I have juice in my checked luggage?
Lastly, are there any vape gear for sale at OR Tambo duty free? Thought I could perhaps pick up a little something at duty free at a lesser price?
As far as I know battery covers/cases are not compulsory - you could just isolate each battery in plastic, e.g. wrap each in cling wrap or ziploc baggies or both.Traveling to Kilimanjaro tomorrow via Nairobi - I'll be there for 10 days so need to take enough stock... 2 questions:
MUST i have a silicone case/battery case for the batteries?
Can I have juice in my checked luggage?
Lastly, are there any vape gear for sale at OR Tambo duty free? Thought I could perhaps pick up a little something at duty free at a lesser price?
Juice in hand luggage must be in sealed zip lock bags i think no larger than 100ml per bottle. I take 30ml bottles. I have sometimes put some juice in my checked in luggage.
I take all batteries out of the mod and keep them in a plastic battery holder or in their cardboard cases in ziplock bags.
I keep all my mods and batts with me in my hand luggage.
Havent seen any vape stuff at OR Tambo duty free. Only vape shop at the airport I have seen is a Twisp Kiosk but its not in the duty free section
Thanks. I'm thinking of taking 3 mods - to cover my bases...That should be fine?
I have a UD Vape bag so will follow your advise!
If i pack my batteries in the UD Vape bag battery holders, will I still require the batteries to be wrapped/in a sleeve/box?
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Yes, you can have everything in you hand luggage (batteries MUST be in your hand luggage) except sharp stuff (scissors, pliers, etc), which must be in your checked in luggage.Morning, All of the post on this thread has been super helpful. Thank you everyone! Is anyone familiar with traveling to Hong Kong and Australia related to vaping. My boyfriend and I are going in December for 5 weeks and I'd hate to get any of our vape goodies confiscated at the airports.
So my questions are (hopefully someone can help).
We have a stop over in Hong Kong on the way to Aus for 18 hours so I'm hoping to check out main luggage in at JHB all the way to Aus. From what I understand from all the posts we can have the basics we need to vape in our hand luggage yes? It would be super horrible if we cant vape
Is there anything specific we need to know about kong kong and aus airports & packing all the various goodies?
Or if anyone has any tips? It's our first time traveling as vapers.
thanks!
If i pack my batteries in the UD Vape bag battery holders, will I still require the batteries to be wrapped/in a sleeve/box?
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Yes, you can have everything in you hand luggage (batteries MUST be in your hand luggage) except sharp stuff (scissors, pliers, etc), which must be in your checked in luggage.
I travelled to Australia last year and had no problems at all, not even a question about my vape gear.
There is no limit as far as I know. As long as you limit it to 100 ml per ziploc bag if in your hand luggage.Fantastic, that makes me feel a so much more at ease @Rob Fisher and Thank you @Andre for making that guide. I'm hoping that would be good for aus too.
Is there a limit for how much juice you can take with? 5 weeks away for 2 people may be a fair amount of liquid.
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happinessThere is no limit as far as I know. As long as you limit it to 100 ml per ziploc bag if in your hand luggage.