Airplane vaporizer policies

Ratm22

Cloud Transcender
I want to take 2 completely clean and emtpy wisprs in a carry-on bag. My ticket does not include checked luggage. Thoughts?

Has anyone else had success or failures?

If they ask what it is, should I call it an "e-cigarette" ?
 
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Ratm22,

Delta3DStudios

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
Don't know about a carry on, but I put two new vaporizers (Air and Flowermate) in my checked luggage (in the toiletries bag next to my shaver lol). Made it no problem flying to Europe. On my return I ditched the dirty flowermate and glass stems from Air. I flew back to the States with only the dirty Air vaporizer (sans glass pieces) - still checked in my luggage. It made it without any problems
 

macbill

Oh No! Mr macbill!!
Staff member
As long as you are not transporting your meds, it is absolutely legal to own clean devices, be they huge glass bongs or e-nails: the device itself might be subject to further scrutiny, and could cause a closer inspection of your belongings, but as long as you're flying domestically, you are good to go. I knew a woman who owned a head shop and she flew with huge clean glass products as carry-ons all the time.
 

VaporsVaporizer

On the Stoop
Where are you flying to? I take vapes to Europe all the time, but usually they are Clean unused like Flowermates and i give them to my favorite Budtender. I have taken a used Crafty, but put a new top on it and ditched the top on the way home. I have never flown domestically with vapes since i leave them with friends in the US. I never put anything in carryon.
 

lookhigh

FC member
Brought mine (pinnacle) through Europe.
Wiped with whiskey (all i could find) after use, but still smelled.
Get pulled over for a "random test" they swabbed but showed negative result?
Needles to say i was bricking it. I read before they don't always set the machines to look for drugs and concentrate on explosives.
 
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