Silverbullet - Airport Security

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halopunker

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I have taken my omega through TSA, normally I put my devices in the same plastic tub as my liquid, spare atomizers, keys, wallet, etc. I've never put in my carryon bag. I've only been questioned what it was once, explained it, the gentleman said he had to test it. Took it over to some place whipped a Q-Tip on it and handed it back to me.

I've gone through TSA 6 times over the past 3 months. No issues :)
 

leathermonkey7

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I put my batteries in a plastic case with all my iPod/computer chargers etc... I put my bullet with no batteries or atty in a pocket. Put my juice in a plastic baggy with my shampoo etc.. I carry it all on. I reassemble it after getting through security. Never had a problem. Many flights, many airlines.
 

KTaylor

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I'm flying to Texas next week and just spoke with TSA yesterday. The very very nice lady from TSA "Vicki" is a vaper herself...LOL!!!! I asked her about taking my provari as it could be mistaken for something bad. She said her son uses a provari so she is well aware of what it looks like. She said that all you have to do is put the PV and a couple small bottles of juice and carto's etc in a clear ziplock bag (quart size) and send it all through the xray machine with the rest of your stuff. She advised me that TSA personnel are well aware of PV's and do not have any issue with them being carried on. Obviously though we want to have courtesy and common sense in not vaping on the plane. Hope this helps!!!!

Was very glad to hear this because I have a 3 hour layover and was very worried.
 

erich

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So, I ended up having to go through customs 4 times. Twice it went through fine in the tray. One airport agent asked what it was, but said it was fine once I disassembled it and showed her the battery inside. Another agent at a ferry station asked me to demonstrate how it works, and then afterwards when he wasn't busy (the ferry was over an hour late :(), came over and started chit chatting with me about it. I might have made a convert. :2cool:
 
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