Carrying Vape gear through airports

Nilton

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Hey guys,

Not sure if this has been covered somewhere already but what's your experience going through airports and check inns etc, with your box mods in pockets? Any issues?

Traveling soon and would like to know. Reason I'm asking is I usually have some issues when going into casinos. Always have to empty my pockets into those baskets and then the guys think I'm gonna jack the place cause they see some strange bomb type looking device?

Your feedback will be appreciated
 
There is a thread somewhere regarding this.

Anyhoo, I fly locally and always just put it in the basket at the detectors. Never had an issue. Sometimes they ask what it is and I tell them but nothing further.

Just don't include it in your checked in luggage.
 
would also like to know about this, done a search on site and came to the grenade topic
 
I usually chuck the entire contents of my pockets into my backpack, including all my mods. I have not travelled overseas as a box mod carrying vaper, so I cannot comment there.

Domestically, only once have I ever been stopped and asked to explain what the devices are. Mind you I had the Sig150w, VaporShark, SX Mini and Subox all in one section of the bag, so I am sure it looked suspicious when Xrayed.

They asked to inspect the contents of the bag. I pulled out the mods, took a puff on the Sig and exhaled a mini plume for the security lady to consider. She squinted at the smell (Aisle 7, Nora's dream :D ), and then told me it was fine and I went off to go and board my plane.

I think the fact that it was a working mod made it look more legit.

This was one flight in about 30 that I have made in the past 18 months or so. The rest I have had no issues with.
 
I usually chuck the entire contents of my pockets into my backpack, including all my mods. I have not travelled overseas as a box mod carrying vaper, so I cannot comment there.

Domestically, only once have I ever been stopped and asked to explain what the devices are. Mind you I had the Sig150w, VaporShark, SX Mini and Subox all in one section of the bag, so I am sure it looked suspicious when Xrayed.

They asked to inspect the contents of the bag. I pulled out the mods, took a puff on the Sig and exhaled a mini plume for the security lady to consider. She squinted at the smell (Aisle 7, Nora's dream :D ), and then told me it was fine and I went off to go and board my plane.

I think the fact that it was a working mod made it look more legit.

This was one flight in about 30 that I have made in the past 18 months or so. The rest I have had no issues with.

thanks. Also do you suggest putting liquid in the luggage back 30ml bottle, sealed in plastic bag or carry with onboard luggage
 
thanks. Also do you suggest putting liquid in the luggage back 30ml bottle, sealed in plastic bag or carry with onboard luggage
Personally I always carry juice in the checked-in baggage, so not much experience with carrying juice in the carry-on luggage.

Absolutely though I always double bag the eliquid in case of leaks, as I don't want guava/tobacco/dessert smelling clothes for my clients.

One little thing to remember, is that if you close the bottle at sea level, when you get in-land and open the bottle the extra pressure in the bottle rushes out, just keep it in mind when you open your bottles :)
 
I have been giving this a lot of thought because I'm embarking on an overseas trip for a month... I'm going to pack 3 or 4 100ml bottles of Tropical Ice into my main luggage in those airtight tupperware type thingies... also my scissors and tools... battery charger and a spare REO or 2.

All my batteries and a couple of REO's and some 30ml bottles of Tropical Ice will go with me in my hand luggage along with a small single 18650 travel charger.
 
OR Tambo, never had problems. They checked once, but more out of curiosity.
3 international airports in Saudi, and Qatar airport, no problems, check in or carry on. Again, if they check I think its more out of curiosity.
My juice always in zip lock bags. My batteries' poles taped to prevent short circuits, and mods off/safe mode.
I just say its electronic cigarette, I can show them how it works, and they accept and let me go.
 
Had more problems for not declaring liquid (perfume) in carry on than with vape gear and zip locked juice.
 
I had no issues abroad.. went to Istanbul, Jedda and Madina airports, no hassles at all. Carried 4-5 50 ml bottles of liquid in my overnight and check in bags. Ecigs in both of them as well. Not 1 issue. :rock:
 
Seems like all you guys traveling so much should bring us back some nice juice ..............
 
Lithium batteries could give problems if carried in bulk. I assume nobody travels with 10s of 18650s, but you never know...:notagain:But I highly doubt people at local airport security checks know how dangerous lithium batteries can be.
 
Lithium batteries could give problems if carried in bulk. I assume nobody travels with 10s of 18650s, but you never know...:notagain:But I highly doubt people at local airport security checks know how dangerous lithium batteries can be.
Preferably carry them in those silicone battery covers or in those plastic battery boxes. Your life is at stake too up there!
 
Preferably carry them in those silicone battery covers or in those plastic battery boxes. Your life is at stake too up there!
I personally wouldn't want my passengers to tell me that they are bringing along boxes of lithium batteries along with their hunting gear. Unless they are separately packed as you mentioned! Few big jets went down carrying bulk lithium batts :lipssealed:
 
I evacuated SA to Portugal with 10 x 30ml bottles and 4 bats with no probs. Not even a glance.
 
Seems like all you guys traveling so much should bring us back some nice juice ..............
I'm thinking the exact same thing... Here I am worrying about one trip and these guys hardly spend any time at home? Lolololol
 
Preferably carry them in those silicone battery covers or in those plastic battery boxes. Your life is at stake too up there!
Andre, if that plane is going down the only place I want my gear to be is strapped to my lips! If I'm going down it better be vaping!
 
@Nilton, It all depends on where you are travelling to.

Within SA I’ve never encountered a problem so far with my mods, juice, batteries or charger. Always carry your vape gear in your carry on bag. Apart from it being a must for the batteries, you don’t want to reach your destination and discover that you’ve donated your mod/mods unwillingly. Flying locally I don’t do the Ziploc clear plastic bag thing as there’s no need.


For international travel, check if what you are packing will be allowed at your destination, not only when entering but also when leaving. There’s a saying “Ignorance is not an excuse”. “I did not know” does not work too well when you are on foreign soil. Pack your e-liquids in either your carry on luggage or checked luggage or both, up to you. If you take your e-liquids as carry on, you have to have them in a plastic see through resealable bag. The capacity of the bag must not exceed 1000 ml (1L).


Pack your mods, batteries, attys etc in your carry on bag. You don’t want to arrive at your destination and find that you have been relieved of your vape gear or that your luggage is half way around the world from where you are.


Most of the places I’ve flown to and back don’t really have a problem with vape equipment as carry on.


Now here`s the kicker. SAA, according to their information, do not allow Lithium batteries either as carry on or checked baggage but they do recommend that you carry your “electronic cigarette Lithium Ion batteries” with you on your carry on bag. :confused: I’ve never had a problem flying on SAA with my vape equipment.

The information that I got off the battery university website is that you are not allowed to have a total of more than 8 grams of Lithium content for Lithium Ion batteries during air travel. I`ve never been questioned about the amount of batteries I carry when flying. I usually take four 18650/18500 batteries when going overseas. The 8mg total includes your laptop batteries, cell phone batteries etc if applicable.

I would also suggest that those that are flying pack their lose batteries in scilicone cases/battery cases. As added protection I would get one of those flame retardent charging bags. At 35000 ft in the air there is nowhere to run when things go south.
Safe travels and happy vaping.
 
@Nilton, It all depends on where you are travelling to.

Within SA I’ve never encountered a problem so far with my mods, juice, batteries or charger. Always carry your vape gear in your carry on bag. Apart from it being a must for the batteries, you don’t want to reach your destination and discover that you’ve donated your mod/mods unwillingly. Flying locally I don’t do the Ziploc clear plastic bag thing as there’s no need.


For international travel, check if what you are packing will be allowed at your destination, not only when entering but also when leaving. There’s a saying “Ignorance is not an excuse”. “I did not know” does not work too well when you are on foreign soil. Pack your e-liquids in either your carry on luggage or checked luggage or both, up to you. If you take your e-liquids as carry on, you have to have them in a plastic see through resealable bag. The capacity of the bag must not exceed 1000 ml (1L).


Pack your mods, batteries, attys etc in your carry on bag. You don’t want to arrive at your destination and find that you have been relieved of your vape gear or that your luggage is half way around the world from where you are.


Most of the places I’ve flown to and back don’t really have a problem with vape equipment as carry on.


Now here`s the kicker. SAA, according to their information, do not allow Lithium batteries either as carry on or checked baggage but they do recommend that you carry your “electronic cigarette Lithium Ion batteries” with you on your carry on bag. :confused: I’ve never had a problem flying on SAA with my vape equipment.

The information that I got off the battery university website is that you are not allowed to have a total of more than 8 grams of Lithium content for Lithium Ion batteries during air travel. I`ve never been questioned about the amount of batteries I carry when flying. I usually take four 18650/18500 batteries when going overseas. The 8mg total includes your laptop batteries, cell phone batteries etc if applicable.

I would also suggest that those that are flying pack their lose batteries in scilicone cases/battery cases. As added protection I would get one of those flame retardent charging bags. At 35000 ft in the air there is nowhere to run when things go south.
Safe travels and happy vaping.
@Blu_Marlin thanks for the very informative info mate. Much appreciated. Thanks to everyone for their input. I'm feeling much more at ease now.

I suppose vaping on the plane is a no no? Lol. Gotta try your luck.
 
So a little update, you are not allowed to travel with your ecig or liquids to Singapore. I just had to hand my ecig and liquids in at the check in counter and I can get it back when I return. What a pain, but the staff were very explanatory and helpful. Basically the kit is not allowed to land in Singapore even if you are staying on the plane. Tried to play the card that I'm only passing through but didn't work. They warned if they find it in your luggage it gets taken away for good.

TL;DR don't take your kit to Singapore it will be confiscated.


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So a little update, you are not allowed to travel with your ecig or liquids to Singapore. I just had to hand my ecig and liquids in at the check in counter and I can get it back when I return. What a pain, but the staff were very explanatory and helpful. Basically the kit is not allowed to land in Singapore even if you are staying on the plane. Tried to play the card that I'm only passing through but didn't work. They warned if they find it in your luggage it gets taken away for good.

TL;DR don't take your kit to Singapore it will be confiscated.


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That is bad. Hope not to visit Singapore ever. Maybe with my asthma kit:p
 
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