OUR Vape Travel Tips

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Each country, airline and accommodation will likely have different regulations concerning vaping so please make sure you regularly research the places you’re going before you depart.

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  • This handy guide will outline all recommended advice and checklists for all the things you need to consider when planning to take your vape kit and accessories abroad.
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  • Each country, airline and accommodation will likely have different regulations concerning vaping so please make sure you regularly research the places you’re going before you depart.
  • TRAVEL CHECKLIST
  • Vape Kit Coils
  • Wicks
  • Wire E-liquids/Pods
  • Batteries In Protective Case
  • Charger Storage
  • Case Plug Adapter Drip Cloth

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  • PACKAGING TIPS
  • It’s advised to empty your tank of e-liquid before putting it in a sealed bag or storage case to avoid the risk of leakage.
  • Secure e-liquid bottles tightly to avoid leakage
  • Ensure batteries (if external) are removed from device and stored correctly in a protective case. This avoids any risk of accidental activation from the device or batteries touching and creating a short circuit. Batteries should be packed in your hand luggage ONLY, as a technical malfunction in hold baggage could be catastrophic.
  • SECURITY CHECKPOINT WITH OUR VAPE TRAVEL TIPS
  • Liquids – Check the airline liquid restrictions (generally 100ml per container) and make sure all of your e-liquids are in a transparent, resealable bag (provided at airport) with the overall capacity not exceeding 1 liter. This will contain any potential leaks which may happen due to pressure changes. Airplane cabins are pressurized, however cabin air pressure at cruising altitude is lower than sea level air pressure, therefore the risk of leakage is increased.
  • Carry On Luggage – As stated, it’s always advised to pack your vape device in your hand luggage. Li-Ion batteries are not allowed in aircraft holds therefore they could be discarded once checked in and inspected for safety reasons.
  • Batteries – Place batteries in the tray to be scanned just like all other metal objects such as phone, keys, laptop etc.
  • Packaging – It’s assumed that airport staff will know what a vape device is, however it’s recommended to keep the original packaging as proof just in case they question what it is.
  • Wicks
  • Wire E-liquids/Pods
  • Batteries In Protective Case
  • Charger Storage
  • Case Plug Adapter Drip Cloth

PACKAGING TIPS

  • It’s advised to empty your tank of e-liquid before putting it in a sealed bag or storage case to avoid the risk of leakage.
  • Secure e-liquid bottles tightly to avoid leakage
  • Ensure batteries (if external) are removed from device and stored correctly in a protective case. This avoids any risk of accidental activation from the device or batteries touching and creating a short circuit. Batteries should be packed in your hand luggage ONLY, as a technical malfunction in hold baggage could be catastrophic.
  • Also Use Battery safe protected pouch for battery devices and leak proof pouch for liquids.

SECURITY CHECKPOINT

Efest Slim K1 charger

  • Liquids – Check the airline liquid restrictions (generally 100ml per container) and make sure all of your e-liquids are in a transparent, resealable bag (provided at airport) with the overall capacity not exceeding 1 liter. This will contain any potential leaks which may happen due to pressure changes. Airplane cabins are pressurized, however cabin air pressure at cruising altitude is lower than sea level air pressure, therefore the risk of leakage is increased.
  • Carry On Luggage – As stated, it’s always advised to pack your vape device in your hand luggage. Li-Ion batteries are not allowed in aircraft holds therefore they could be discarded once checked in and inspected for safety reasons.
  • Batteries – Place batteries in the tray to be scanned just like all other metal objects such as phone, keys, laptop etc.
  • Packaging – It’s assumed that airport staff will know what a vape device is, however it’s recommended to keep the original packaging as proof just in case they question what it is.

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