Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best way to check these things is to go to the TSA.gov site and check their FAQ
https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/household-and-tools
What Can I Bring?
[...]
Household and tools
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Blender
Carry On Bags: Yes (Special Instructions)
Checked Bags: Yes
Blenders are allowed in carry-on bags if the blade has been removed.
Any sharp objects in checked bags should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors.
So, take the blades off, wrap it in bubble wrap and plastic wrap and put the blades in your checked bag. The blades will not be damaged in the checked bag. Put the rest of the blender in your carry-on and you're good, but you might have to unpack it at the security check-point for inspection.
If you're going to check luggage, what would be the advantage of not putting the entire blender in the checked luggage? I don't like checking luggage, but once I am, the heavy things go there.
What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:The best way to check these things is to go to the TSA.gov site and check their FAQ
https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/household-and-tools
What Can I Bring?
[...]
Household and tools
[...]
Blender
Carry On Bags: Yes (Special Instructions)
Checked Bags: Yes
Blenders are allowed in carry-on bags if the blade has been removed.
Any sharp objects in checked bags should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors.
So, take the blades off, wrap it in bubble wrap and plastic wrap and put the blades in your checked bag. The blades will not be damaged in the checked bag. Put the rest of the blender in your carry-on and you're good, but you might have to unpack it at the security check-point for inspection.
What Can I Bring?
[...]
Household and tools
[...]
Blender
Carry On Bags: Yes (Special Instructions)
Checked Bags: Yes
Blenders are allowed in carry-on bags if the blade has been removed.
Any sharp objects in checked bags should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The blades are detachable, so I guess in theory I could brandish it as a weapon. Hmm. I can’t afford to just buy a new one since I barely had the budget for the plane ticket and ingredients. May just have to make do with what she has.
If detachable then just check a small bag with the blades in them. That’s going to be cheaper than buying another blender
Anonymous wrote:The blades are detachable, so I guess in theory I could brandish it as a weapon. Hmm. I can’t afford to just buy a new one since I barely had the budget for the plane ticket and ingredients. May just have to make do with what she has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could you just purchase her one and ship it in advance?
This would be my approach. What magical blender do you have?
Anonymous wrote:Could you just purchase her one and ship it in advance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have NO idea but if it has sharp blades, isn’t that problematic? I mean they take my 4 0z saline bottle.
The rules do not make sense.
But also, a blender doesn't make a great weapon. The blades spin and are hard to hold.
Depends if it is made of glass.