Take a cordless screwdriver with you in your luggage?
I have a cordless screwdriver with two batteries and a charger and would like to take it with me in my luggage. Is this permitted, and what do I need to consider?
I have a cordless screwdriver with two batteries and a charger and would like to take it with me in my luggage. Is this permitted, and what do I need to consider?
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Can I wear something like this or have it in my hand luggage? Can it be in my normal suitcase? Can I take it with me at all?
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The screwdriver MUSS in the case, the battery MUSS in the hand luggage. Since April, lithium ion batteries have always been carried in the cabin. You can find out more precisely at the airline.
I thought it was forbidden in the baggage. Are the two batteries allowed in the luggage when checking-in?
Has nothing to look for in the hand luggage is too heavy and could be classified as dangerous.
Knee into the hand luggage.
In the case can pack the part .. If it is new, take the bill. Not that you’re trying to figure it out like you bought the parts abroad.
You’d have to inform you that batteries are imho dangerous. But the plane disappeared in the Pacific also had 5 tons of cell phone batteries on board. ^^