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Will they take my disposable vape out of my carry-on?

Disposable nicotine vapes are allowed on an airplane, but only in carry-on luggage or personal storage—never in checked luggage due to the lithium-ion battery inside. And going through TSA with a disposable vape is fine, as long as you put it in the container with your other devices and items that contain metal.



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DON'T put it in your checked baggage. They'll find it and remove it. However, there is no restriction for carrying a vape on your person or carry-on baggage. It'll have to go through the screening machine, so I would suggest just leaving it in your carry-on until you're past security.

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Yes, a disposable vape will go off through a metal detector. Vapes can be detected by metal detectors. Metal detectors are designed to identify the presence of metal objects, including vape devices. Since most vape devices contain metal components, they are likely to be detected by metal detectors.

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The TSA and airport security have an uniform policy regarding vaporizers and e-cigarettes. It can't be checked in with the rest of the luggage. If the TSA discovers your e-vaping device during check-in, they may confiscate it, regardless of your age.

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Will TSA take my elf bar? Disposable nicotine vapes are allowed on an airplane, but only in carry-on luggage or personal storage—never in checked luggage due to the lithium-ion battery inside.

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Just put it in your carryon or in you coat pocket and let it go through the scanner. TSA isn't going to alert your parents; they are looking for bombs, not enforcing tobacco laws.

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Nicotine vapes (e-cigarettes) are legal in Italy and there are 721,900 vapers in the country, giving an adult vaping prevalence of 1.37%. Vaping devices can only be sold to those 18 and older, packaging must contain a health warning and there are restrictions on the level of nicotine they can contain.

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If you want to take your vape away with you, you'll need to pack your vape, vape pen or device in your carry on / hand luggage. Airlines don't allow vapes or e-cigarettes to be placed in the hold, so if you put yours in your checked baggage, this could cause delays.

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Vape devices and e-cigarettes should be packed in carry-on luggage only, with a maximum of 20 batteries. Refills and e-liquids must also be kept in hand luggage with a maximum bottle size of 100ml. You can take up to 20 batteries on board. These can be packed in your hand luggage but not in your checked baggage.

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Passengers are allowed to bring the devices on board but they must be appropriately packed. Vapes, e-cigarettes and spare lithium batteries must be placed in carry-on luggage only. Vapes and e-cigarettes should be carefully protected to prevent the device from accidentally turning on.

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In conclusion, when you fly or have to go through airport security, think of your vapes like any other small electronic device such as your phone or laptop—you just can't use them whenever you feel like it. It's okay to have them in your carry-on as long as they're not in your checked luggage.

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Puff bars are classified as disposable electronic cigarettes, which Transportation Security Administration states are under no circumstances allowed in your checked luggage but are allowed in your carry-on luggage. Therefore, you can bring a puff bar on a plane, just as long as you store it in your carry-on luggage.

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In the United States, the TSA will have to give the passenger a secondary screening if the alarm goes off. This is when an officer pats you down and uses a handheld detector. A secondary screening should only take a couple of minutes at most.

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For example, some airports may sell vapes in duty-free shops. If you are not sure whether an airport sells vapes, it is best to check the airport's website or call the airport's customer service line. You can also ask a staff member at the airport.

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TSA allows passengers to bring electronic cigarettes and similar devices (vaporizers, vape pens, mods, atomizers, and electronic nicotine delivery systems) through airport security as a carry-on.

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