Comment posted Is it safe to carry computer parts in ‘check-in’ baggage on a plane? by Scubby_04.

probably is ok. might have some explaining to do, but maybe not. i recently checked a bag full of audio equipment (cables, effects units, etc.). the x-ray had to have looked sweet with the motherboards and crap all in there, but they didn’t even make me unzip the bag. depends on the day.

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  • I have carried all sorts of parts in my carry on tool kit, only ith out the tools of course. just make sure you leave your tools in "checked" luggage. But in my years of traveling i have never had a problem with this.

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2 Comments to “Probably is ok. might have some explaining …”

  1. Scubby_04 says:

    probably is ok. might have some explaining to do, but maybe not. i recently checked a bag full of audio equipment (cables, effects units, etc.). the x-ray had to have looked sweet with the motherboards and crap all in there, but they didn’t even make me unzip the bag. depends on the day.

  2. Slick says:

    I have carried all sorts of parts in my carry on tool kit, only ith out the tools of course. just make sure you leave your tools in "checked" luggage. But in my years of traveling i have never had a problem with this.