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Will TSA stop a minor with a vape?

Will The TSA Seize Your Vape? Even if you are under 21 years of age, TSA won't take your vape if it is in your carry-on luggage, such as your handbag, purse, or even your pocket.



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According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), electronic cigarettes and similar devices, like vape pens, can only be carried in the aircraft cabin in your hand luggage or on your person.

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TSA is not allowed to pull out your vape in front of your parents. If it is detected by the scanner, they will ask you to remove it from your bag and take it through the scanner separately. They will not open it and will not show it to your parents.

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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 leave it in your purse. You don't have to take it out. You can carry it on no problem, just whatever you do don't put it in your checked luggage. I travel about 3 times a week and just keep it in my purse, not once has security pulled it out and asked what it was.

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Can vapes be detected in airport security? Yup, it most definitely can be detected. Airlines do allow vape devices, provided you are not underaged and follow the rules on how it is packed, especially the one regarding no lithium batteries in checked in luggage.

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Disposable vapes do contain metal components, primarily stainless steel and nichrome in the atomizer coils. However, when manufactured by reputable brands, these devices comply with safety standards and regulations. Extensive lab testing and certifications provide further assurance of their safety and quality.

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THE BEAM'S LASER TECHNOLOGY. Unlike conventional vaporizers, the Beam uses light to heat rather than metal, and contains no heavy metals or impurities which could leak into whatever you are vaping (3).

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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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Instead of packing all of your clothing in your checked luggage, pack a few items in your carry-on. Whether you choose jeans, undergarments, or shoes, tucking your vape kit away in layers of clothes makes it easier for your kit to go entirely unnoticed by TSA.

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Though not as complicated as traveling with marijuana can be, it's worth noting that flying with an electronic cigarette or vaping device isn't exactly easy. The TSA is clear that electronic smoking devices are not allowed in checked luggage at all. If you plan to bring it along, it'll need to be in your carry-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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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. When I bring my vape in my carry-on luggage, how should I properly pack it? Should I just keep it loose in my bag?

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Electronic smoking devices are allowed only in carry-on baggage. Passengers are required to take effective measures for preventing accidental activation of the heating element of the device when transporting the devices. See the FAA regulations for examples of effective measures.

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