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486 Items You Can & Cannot Bring Through TSA Security [2023]

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Airport security can be one of the more confusing and stressful parts of getting on a plane for many travelers.

Whether you are unsure what is allowed in your carry-on (or even checked bag), if you have to take your shoes off, or pull your laptop out of your bag, the rules feel like they are different for everyone — and they are … well, not everybody.

Simple things like having the coveted TSA PreCheck logo on your boarding pass means that you can breeze through without kicking off your shoes, but if you aren’t so lucky you can still expedite the security process by knowing the rules.

In this article, we will give you a comprehensive list of everything that is and isn’t allowed according to the TSA. By planning ahead and packing accordingly, you can save yourself some trouble at the airport and start your vacation off with ease.

TSA Basics

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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is the government agency responsible for the traveling public in the U.S. This part of Homeland Security was created in response to the September 11 attacks with a focus on ensuring that nothing dangerous is brought onto an airplane.

As part of this, all travelers must go through a thorough screening at the airport before entering the airside terminals. The process includes an identity check, a scan of luggage, and a full-body scan or a pass through a metal detector. If any part of the process gets flagged, you can be asked to step aside for further inspection.

In general, the process moves quickly, assuming security is properly staffed and travelers have an idea of how the process works. If you haven’t flown lately, we recommend reading our guide on how to easily get through TSA airport security.

Hot Tip: If you are traveling with kids, don’t miss our guide that helps families speed through TSA airport security like a pro. 

TSA PreCheck

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Most frequent travelers are familiar with, or even have, TSA PreCheck.

TSA PreCheck is a program that allows low-risk travelers in the U.S. to bypass certain steps during the security check to help expedite the process. In order to qualify for TSA PreCheck, you must apply and complete an in-person interview at one of the 500+ enrollment centers across the country.

While the process of getting TSA PreCheck may not be worth it for the occasional traveler, anyone that travels more than a few times per year will certainly see the value. We put together everything you need to know about TSA PreCheck so that you can weigh the options yourself.

The Ultimate TSA Prohibited and Allowed Items List

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Without further ado, here is the ultimate list of what you can and cannot bring in your luggage through TSA security in the U.S.

This list is focused on carry-on bags, but if something isn’t allowed in a checked bag either, it will be noted.

We have listed everything from maximum liquids in checked baggage to electronics in your carry-on. If it is a TSA-banned item, it is on the chart below.

ItemAllowedNotes
Aerosol insecticideNoOnly in checked bags long as they are not labeled as a hazardous material (HAZMAT).
Air mattress with built-in pumpYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
Airbrush make-up machineYes
Alcoholic beveragesYesMust be in 3.4-ounce (100 ml) or smaller bottles and fit in a single 1-quart-sized bag.
Alcoholic beverages over 140 proofNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
AmmunitionNoAllowed in checked bags depending on the airline. More guidelines are available.
AntlersYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
Arc lighters, plasma lighters, electronic lighters, e-lightersNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Artificial skeleton bonesYes
Axes and hatchetsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Baby carrierYes
Baby foodYes
Baby formulaYesAllowed in “reasonable quantities” and must be screened separately.
Baby powderYes
Baby wipesYes
Balloons (not inflated)Yes
Bang snapsNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Baseball batsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Basketballs/baseballs/footballs/soccer ballsYes
Battery-powered wheelchairs and mobility devicesNoSpillable batteries are allowed in wheelchairs. More guidelines are available.
BB gunsNoAllowed in checked bags depending on the airline. More guidelines are available.
Bear bangersNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Bear sprayNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Belts, clothes, and shoesYes
Bicycle chainsYes
Bicycle pumpsYes
BicyclesYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
Billy clubsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
BinocularsYes
Biological specimens, non-infectious, in preservative solutionsYesNo more than 30 milliliters of free liquid solution in each inner packaging and no more than 1 liter in the entire outer package.
Black jacks (self-defense weapons)NoOnly allowed in checked bags.
BlanketsYes
Blasting capsNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
BlenderYesBlenders are only allowed in carry-on bags if the blade has been removed.
Blood sugar test kitYes
Bobby pinsYes
Bocce ballsYes
Body armorYes
BooksYes
Bottle openerYes
Bottled waterYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Bowling ballsYes
Bowling pinsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Bows and arrowsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Box cuttersNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Boxing glovesYes
Brass instrumentsYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
Brass knucklesNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
BreadYes
Bread machineYes
Breast milkYesAllowed in “reasonable quantities” and must be screened separately.
Breast pumpYes
Bug repellentYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
ButaneNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Butane curling irons (cordless)YesOnly allowed in carry-on bags (not checked) and must have a safety cover over the heating element. Refill cartridges are not allowed.
Camera monopodYes
Camp stovesYesMust be empty of all fuel.
CandyYes
CanesYes
Canned foodsYesMay require additional screening.
Canoe/kayak paddlesNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Cap gunsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Car partsYesMust be in the original packaging, free of fuel, and not exceed airline size and weight limits.
Cast iron cookwareNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
CastsYes
Cattle prodsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Cell phonesYes
CerealYes
ChapsticksYes
Cheese (creamy)YesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Cheese (solid)Yes
Child car seatYes
Chlorine for pools and spasNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Chocolate (liquid)YesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Chocolate (solid)Yes
Christmas lightsYes
Cigar cuttersYesMay require additional screening.
CigarettesYes
CigarsYes
ClockYes
CO2 cartridgeNoNot allowed in checked bags either. Special exceptions for personal medical oxygen cylinders.
CO2 cartridge for life vestYesLife vests with up to 2 CO2 cartridges are often allowed. Additional special lifejacket rules are available.
Coat hangersYes
Coffee (beans or ground)Yes
Coffee (liquid)YesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Coffee Thermos (empty)Yes
Coffee/espresso makerYes
CologneYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Comic booksYes
Compressed air gunsNoOnly allowed in checked bags without a compressed air cylinder attached.
ConcealerYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
ConditionerYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Contact lens solutionYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml) but exceptions are allowed.
Contact lensesYes
Cooked meat, seafood, and vegetable (no liquid)Yes
CookiesYes
Cooking sprayNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Cooler (empty)Yes
Corkscrews (with blade)NoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Corkscrews (with no blade)Yes
Cowboy spursYes
CrackersYes
CramponsYes
CreamYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Creamy dips and spreadsYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Cremated remainsYesSubject to specific airline rules. Tips for traveling with remains.
Cricket batsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Crochet hooksYes
CrowbarsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
CrutchesYes
Curling iron (cordless)YesCordless curling irons that contain lithium metal or lithium-ion batteries or are gas or butane fueled are only allowed in carry-on bags.
Curling iron (with cord)Yes
Cutting boardsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
CymbalsYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
DartsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Deodorant (aerosol)YesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml) for carry-ons, 18 ounces for checked bags; max combined 70 ounces.
Deodorant (liquid)YesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Deodorant (solid)Yes
Desktop computersYes
Detergent (liquid)YesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Detergent (powder or pellet)Yes
Digital camerasYes
Disassembled computer/computer parts/external hard drivesYes
Disinfecting wipesYes
Disposable and Zippo lightersYesOnly lighters without fuel are allowed in checked bags.
Disposable razorYes
Divot toolsYes
Dried fruitsYes
Drills and drill bitsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Drones, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)YesSubject to specific airline rules.
Drum sticks (instrument drum set)Yes
DrumsticksYes
Dry batteries (AA, AAA, C, and D)Yes
Dry iceYesSubject to specific approval. The FAA has a limit of 5.5 pounds of properly packed dry ice.
Dry shampooYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Duct tapeYes
DVD playersYes
DynamiteNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
E-liquidsYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
E-Z Pass transpondersYes
Electric blanketsYes
Electric fansYes
Electric razorsYes
Electronic cigarettes and vaping devicesYesThe FAA prohibits vaping devices in checked bags; only allowed in carry-ons. 
Electronic toothbrushYes
Emergency Position-Indicating Radiobeacons (EPIRB)YesSubject to specific airline rules.
Empty beverage containerYes
Empty water bottleYes
Engine-powered equipment completely purged of fuelNoSubject to specific airline rules for checked bags.
Engine-powered equipment with residual fuelNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
English Christmas crackersNoNo
EpiPensYes
Extension cordYes
External medical devicesYesSee special security instructions.
Eye dropsYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Eye liners (liquid)YesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
FertilizerNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Fidget spinnersYes
FilmYes
Fire extinguishers and other compressed gas cylindersNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
FirearmsNoRead the special instructions for firearms in checked bags.
FirecrackerNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
FireworksNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Fishing poleYes
Flammable liquid, gel, or aerosol paintNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Flammable paintsNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Flare gunsNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
FlaresNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
FlashlightsYes
FlowersYesMust be without water.
Foam toy swordNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Foam yoga blocksYes
Football helmetsYes
ForkYes
Formaldehyde solution, less than 10 percentYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
FoundationYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Freezer packsYesMust be frozen during screening or be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml) to be allowed in your carry-on bag.
Fresh eggsYes
Fresh fruits and vegetablesYesMost fruits and vegetables are not allowed on flights to Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Fresh meat and seafoodYesSee special instructions for traveling with meat, seafood, and other non-liquid foods.
Frozen foodYesSee special instructions for traveling with frozen foods.
Fuel Cells Used to Power Portable Electronic Devices and Spare Fuel Cell Cartridges (Flammable Gases or Water-Reactive Material)Yes2 spare fuel cell cartridges may be carried in carry-on baggage only. Each fuel cell must be marked by the manufacturer as “Approved for carriage in aircraft cabin only.”
Fuel Cells Used to Power Portable Electronic Devices and Spare Fuel Cell Cartridges (Flammable Liquid/Corrosive Material)Yes2 spare fuel cell cartridges may be carried in carry-on and checked bags.
FuelsNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Full-sized video game consolesYes
Gas torchesNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
GasolineNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Geiger countersYes
Gel ice packsYesMust be frozen during screening or be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml) to be allowed in your carry-on bag. There are special exceptions for medical uses.
Gel-type candlesNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
GlassYes
Glass picture frameYes
Glass vase (empty)Yes
Glow sticksYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Golf ballsYes
Golf clubsYesOnly allowed in checked bags.
Golf teesYes
GraterYes
GravyYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
GuitarYesSubject to specific airline rules.
GumYes
Gun lightersNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Gun powderNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Hair clippersYes
HairdryersYes
Hair gelYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Hair straightener (flat iron), cordlessYesCordless hair straighteners that contain lithium metal or lithium ion batteries or are gas or butane fueled are only allowed in carry-on bags.
Hair straightener (flat iron)Yes
Hair texturizer (aerosol)YesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
HairsprayYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml) for carry-ons, 18 ounces for checked bags; max combined 70 ounces.
HammersNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Hand grenadesNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Hand sanitizersYesContainers up to 12 ounces are allowed due to COVID-19 precautions.
Hand warmersYes
HandcuffsYes
Harry Potter wandYes
HeadphonesYes
Heated jackets/sweatersYesThere are special FAA regulations for batteries.
Heating pad (gel)NoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Heating pads (electric)Yes
HelmetsYes
Hiking polesNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Hockey sticksNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Holiday lightsYes
HolstersYes
HoneyYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
HookahsYes
Hot plateYes
HoverboardsYesSubject to specific airline rules.
HummusYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
IceYesMust be frozen during screening or be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml) to be allowed in your carry-on bag.
Ice axes/ice picksNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Ice creamYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
InhalersYes
Instant hot/cold packsYes
InsulinYes
Insulin pumps and glucose monitorsYes
Insulin suppliesYes
iPodYes
Jam and jellyYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
JewelryYes
Juice for babiesYesAllowed in “reasonable quantities” and must be screened separately.
JuicesYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
KirpansNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Knitting needlesYes
KnivesNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
KubatonsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Lacrosse sticksNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
LaptopsYes
Laser hair removerYes
Laser pointersYes
LED lightsYes
License plateYes
Life vestYes
Light bulbsYes
Light saberYes
Lighter fluidNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
LipsticksYes
Liquid bleachNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Liquid medicationsYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml) but medical exceptions apply.
Liquid nitrogen in a dry shipperYesThe FAA requires that liquid nitrogen be packaged in a dry shipper when transported in checked baggage.
Liquid vitaminsYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Lithium batteries with 100 watt-hours or less in a deviceYesNot allowed in checked bags.
Lithium batteries with more than 100-watt hoursYesSubject to specific airline rules, but not allowed in checked bags.
Lithium battery-powered lightersYesNot allowed in checked bags.
Live coralYesNot allowed in checked bags.
Live fishYesNot allowed in checked bags.
Live lobsterYesSubject to specific airline rules.
Lock picksYesMust be less than 7 inches or be in a checked bag.
LongboardsYesYes
LotionYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Luggage protection coversYesYes
Magic 8 BallNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
MagnetsYes
Makeup removerYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Makeup wipesYes
MalletsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Maple syrupYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Martial arts weaponsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
MascaraYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
MassagersYes
Meat cleaversNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Medical devicesYesNot allowed in checked bags.
Medical MarijuanaYesMust contain less than 0.3% THC. See specific cannabis rules.
Medical masksYes
Medical-Clinical Thermometer (Mercury)NoThe FAA allows one small Medical-Clinical Thermometer (Mercury) per passenger for personal use in checked bag only.
Medically-necessary personal oxygenYesSubject to specific airline rules, but not allowed in checked bags.
Medications (liquid)YesLarge amounts must be declared.
Medications (pills)Yes
Metal detectorYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
MicrowaveYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
MirrorsYes
MixerYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
MREs (meal, ready-to-eat)Yes
Multi-tool without bladesYes
Multi-toolsYesKnives are prohibited on carry-on bags, scissor blades must be less than 4 inches.
Nail clippersYes
Nail file (metal)Yes
Nail gunsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Nail polishYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Nail polish removerYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Navigation GPSYes
Nebulizers, CPAPs, BiPAPs, and APAPsYes
Night sticksNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Night vision gogglesYes
Nitroglycerine pillsYes
Non-spillable wet batteriesYesMaximum of 2 spare batteries that don’t exceed 12 volts and 100 watt-hours.
NunchucksNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
NutsYes
Oils and vinegarsYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
PaintingsYes
ParachutesYes
Parts of guns and firearmsNoAllowed in checked bags depending on the airline. More guidelines are available.
Party poppersNo
Peanut butterYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Pellet gunsNoAllowed in checked bags depending on the airline. More guidelines are available.
PenYes
Pencil sharpenersYes
Pepper sprayNoOnly 1 4-fluid-ounce container of mace or pepper spray is allowed in checked luggage.
PerfumeYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Permeation devices for calibrating air qualityNoThe FAA limits the total quantity of hazardous materials in the device to 2 milliliters (0.07 ounces). The device and its packaging cannot weigh more than 30 kilograms (66 pounds) and must be in a checked bag.
Pet food (solid)Yes
Pet food (wet)YesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Phone chargersYes
Pies and cakesYes
Pill cutterYes
PillowsYes
PizzaYes
Planting seedsYes
PlantsYes
Play-DohYes
Pocket knifeNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Pool cuesNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Portable oxygen concentratorsYesSee the list of approved portable oxygen concentrators.
Pots and pansYesCast iron skillets must go in a checked bag.
Powder makeupYes
Power banksYesNot allowed in checked bags.
Power chargerYesNot allowed in checked bags.
Power invertersYes
PrinterYes
Printer inkYes
ProjectorsYes
PropaneNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
ProstheticsYes
Protein or energy powdersYes
Putty ballsYes
RadioYes
Rainbow flame crystalsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Razor-type bladesNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Realistic replicas of explosivesNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Realistic replicas of firearmsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Realistic replicas of incendiariesNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Recreational oxygenNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Remote-controlled carsYes
Rifle scope (scope only)Yes
RiflesNoRead the special instructions for firearms in checked bags.
Rocket launcherNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
RocksYes
RopeYes
SabersNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Safety matchesYesNot allowed in checked bags.
Safety pinYes
Safety razor with blades (allowed without blade)NoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Salad dressingYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Salsa and saucesYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
SaltYes
Samsung Galaxy Note 7NoNot allowed in checked bags either.
SandYes
SandwichesYes
SawsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
ScissorsYesMust be less than 4 inches from the pivot point.
Screwdriver (longer than 7 inches)NoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Screwdrivers (shorter than 7 inches)Yes
Sea shellsYes
SegwaysYesSubject to specific airline rules.
Self-defense spraysNoOnly 1 4-fluid-ounce container of mace or pepper spray is allowed in checked luggage.
Selfie stickYes
Sewing machineYes
Sewing needlesYes
ShampooYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Shaving cream (aerosol)YesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Shell casingsYesEmpty shell casings are allowed in specific circumstances.
Shock collarsYes
Shoe hornYes
Shoe insertsYes
Shoe treeYes
Shoe/snow spikesNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
SkateboardsYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
SkatesYes
Ski polesNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Sleeping bagYes
SlingshotsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Small compressed gas cartridgesNoNot allowed in checked bags either. Special exceptions for personal medical oxygen cylinders.
Small fishing luresYes
Small petsYesSubject to specific airline rules.
Small toy carsYes
Smart luggageYesSubject to specific airline rules.
Snack barYes
SnacksYes
Snow cleatsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Snow globesYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
SnowboardsYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
SnowshoesYes
Soap (bar)Yes
Soap (liquid)YesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
SodaYes
Solar panelsYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
Solid candlesYes
Solid foodsYes
Solid makeupYes
SoupsYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
SparklersYes
SpeakersYes
Spear gunsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Spices (dry)Yes
Spillable batteriesNoNot allowed in checked bags either, except those in wheelchairs.
Sports cleatsYes
Spray paintNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Spray starchNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
StaplersYes
Starter pistolsNoRead special instructions for firearms in checked bags.
Steel toe bootsYes
Stick pinsYes
Strike-anywhere matchesNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Stuffed animalsYes
Stun guns/shocking devicesNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Sunscreen spraysYes
SupplementsYes
Support braces (knee, ankle, wrist, back)Yes
Surge protectorYes
Swiss Army knifeNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
SwordsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
TabletsYes
Tactical penNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
TamponsYes
Tape measuresYes
Tattoo gunsYes
Tattoo inksYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).
Tea (dry tea bags or loose tea leaves)Yes
Tea kettleYes
Tear gasNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
TelevisionYes
Tennis racketsYes
TENS unitYes
TentYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
Tent polesYesEven if an item is generally allowed, officers make the final decision on whether an item is allowed through the checkpoint.
Tent spikesNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
ThermometerYes
Throwing starsNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
TobaccoYes
Tobacco pipesYes
ToolsYesMust be less than 7 inches or be in a checked bag.
ToothbrushYes
ToothpasteYes
Torch lightersNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
Tortilla pressYes
Toy guns and weaponsYesTechnically some are allowed, but it is recommended to place them in a checked bag.
Toy robotsYes
Toys (adult)Yes
TripodsYes
TrophyYes
Turpentine and paint thinnerNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
TweezersYes
UmbrellasYesMust not exceed airline size and weight limits.
Unused syringesYesMust be declared to a security officer.
Used syringesYes
UtensilsYesPlastic or round-bladed butter knives are allowed, other knives must be placed in a checked bag.
Vacuum robotsYes
Vacuum-sealed bagsYes
Vehicle airbagsNoNot allowed in checked bags either.
ViolinsYesSubject to specific airline rules.
VitaminsYes
Waffle ironYes
WalkersYes
Walking sticksNoOnly allowed in checked bags.
Wallet chainsYes
Water for babiesYesAllowed in “reasonable quantities” and must be screened separately.
Weather Barometer or Thermometer (Mercury)YesThese devices contain more mercury than consumer devices and may only be carried by a representative of a government weather bureau or similar agency in carry-on baggage.
Wedding dressYesSubject to specific airline rules.
Wet wipesYes
WheelchairsYes
Wine bottleYesMust be in 3.4 ounces (100 ml) or smaller bottles and fit in a single 1-quart-sized bag to carry on. Checked bags may not have more than 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger in unopened original packaging.
Wrenches/pliersYesMust be less than 7 inches or be in a checked bag.
XboxYes
Yoga matYes
YogurtYesMust be less than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).

As you can see, there are a lot of things that are not allowed in your carry-on bag according to the TSA. A lot of it is pretty understandable, though  — safety first!

TSA Bonus Tips

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Simple things like wearing easy-to-remove shoes, packing your laptop on top so you can scan it separately, and having your boarding pass and ID ready can save you valuable time when going through security.

But one of the best tips we can give to travelers is to sign up for TSA PreCheck. The benefits can save you valuable time at the airport which means more time in the lounges! To top it off, most readers probably already have a card that will reimburse you for the cost of applying for Global Entry and TSA PreCheck.

And, as always, regardless of whether you have TSA PreCheck or not, having a TSA-approved luggage lock can save you time and hassle during the security process.

Hot Tip: If you still have questions about TSA, we put together 80 FAQs for you!

Final Thoughts

At the end of the day, the TSA rules above were made to make flying safer for everyone. It may seem extreme to some, but with some planning, the security process can be very quick and easy.

As long as you don’t have a TSA-banned item in your carry-on, and you listen to the instructions of the officers, you should breeze through security on your next trip. For those that have taken advantage of TSA PreCheck, the process will be even easier.

As always, if you have any questions, leave them in the comments or join our official Facebook Group to chat with fellow travelers!

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Chris holds a B.S. in Hospitality and Tourism Management and managed social media for all Marriott properties in South America, making him a perfect fit for UP and its social media channels. He has a passion for making content catered toward family travelers.

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279 comments

Rick

October 10, 2022

I have MS and I need help walking sometimes when I walk long distances. I can have a balance issue and start dragging my feet. A cane does not work for me but hiking poles work great. In some airports the distance to the gate is fairly far. Is there a way for me to bring my hiking poles as carry on?

Jarrod West

October 10, 2022

Hi Rick,

Yes, you should be able to bring your hiking poles as an assisted walking device. You can also request wheelchair assistance at the airport if that makes covering larger distances easier for you.

Rafy

October 24, 2022

Hi. I use a wooden walking pole so I can walk better. I am traveling soon. Can bring this with me? I really need this.

Christine Krzyszton

October 25, 2022

Yes, Rafy, you should be able to bring your wooden walking pole with you.

Edie Jo

November 05, 2022

Can a sealed musical birthday card be carried on in a purse or overhead bag?

Christine Krzyszton

November 07, 2022

Yes, Edie Jo, you can bring such a card in your carry-on or purse.

Gavin

November 08, 2022

Hello, I’m headed out to Montana and I was wondering if I could bring nicotine items including two, already opened, cans of chewing tobacco, in my carry on.

Chris Hassan

November 09, 2022

Hi Gavin,

Yes, tobacco products are allowed in both checked and carry-on bags.

Mike

November 28, 2022

Hello,
Am I allowed to bring multiple sets of ratcheting straps in my carry on bag for use at my final destination to secure furniture in the Uhaul truck that I plan to drive back home? The straps consist of the 1” wide strap itself, an s-hook at each end of the straps, and the metal ratchet mechanism that tightens the strap down. Thank you,

Chris Hassan

November 29, 2022

Hi Mike,

Yes, that should be fine. No part of the straps is prohibited according to the TSA website.

Dee

November 30, 2022

I am traveling from Newark to Bangor, Maine. I am bringing a biometric safe for my son. Can I put that in my carry-on or checked luggage?

Chris Hassan

November 30, 2022

Yes, empty holsters and safes are allowed in both carry-on and checked bags.

Gayle

December 01, 2022

Can I bring my garage door remote on the plane, or in checked luggage?

Christine Krzyszton

December 02, 2022

Hi Gayle. Yes, you should be able to do either.

Vic

December 04, 2022

Can I bring 2 charcuterie boards with me in the overhead on a international flight ?

Jarrod West

December 05, 2022

Hi Vic,

Yes, you should be able to bring that without issue.

Andie

December 18, 2022

Can I carry a wooden jewelry box in my check-in bag on US domestic airlines? It is as big as any shoe box is (13 inches x 9 inches x 5 inches)

Chris Hassan

December 19, 2022

Hi Andie,

Yes, as long as the box doesn’t exceed the measurements for your airline’s carry-on limit.

Andie

December 19, 2022

Thank you so much for your response, Chris!

Carry-on’s limit as in? The weight?
I’ll be taking it in my check-in bag though.

Chris Hassan

December 19, 2022

Airlines are more concerned about dimensions when it comes to carry-ons, not so much weight.

Jeshua mazzilli

February 19, 2023

Am I allowed to bring a baseball glove and a glove mallet to break in the glove in my carry-on?

Chris Hassan

February 20, 2023

The baseball glove is fine, but TSA may ask you to check the mallet.

Hannah

February 20, 2023

Can I bring a weighted stuffed animal on board the plane? The dimensions are ‎7 x 5 x 12 inches and 2.64 pounds. I’m flying united airlines, basic economy. I’m taking a carry-on bag and this stuffed animal if it’s allowed.

Chris Hassan

February 20, 2023

Hi Hannah,

You shouldn’t have any issues with TSA, just make sure your United ticket allows a carry-on.

Karissa

March 16, 2023

I just read my message over and the passport question made no sense my bad, I changed my question so what I am gonna ask is do I still need a passport to fly from Boston airport to Florida? As a minor flying from Boston airport to Florida with friends’ parents can the adults use their IDs to get in me and my friends in on the plane instead of getting a passport? or do I have to get a passport? If I do end up going Just a heads up I’m leaving in 2-3 weeks. Thanks.

Chris Hassan

March 16, 2023

Hi Karissa,

You do not need a passport for a domestic flight. Minors under the age of 18 don’t need an ID to pass through security, just a boarding pass if they are accompanied by an adult.

You can learn more about the rules here: /travel/id-and-documents-needed-for-children-to-fly/

Anthony Evans

March 19, 2023

Do airlines allow an electrical meter on the plane (carry on)?

Chris Hassan

March 19, 2023

Hi Anthony,

Yes, an electrical meter (multimeter) is allowed through TSA.

Matt

March 23, 2023

I might have a flat tire when I get back to my car so I bought a portable tire inflator at Walmart to bring home with me. Does anyone know if this will be allowed on the plane?

Christine Krzyszton

March 24, 2023

Hi Matt. As long as the packaging meets the carry-on dimensions and doesn’t put you over the number of items you’re allowed to bring onboard, you should be able to bring it. To expedite screening, it should be taken out of your carry-on.

Susan Loveland

March 24, 2023

I am taking my daughter silver candlesticks that belonged to her great grandmother. I don’t want to check them. Will I be able to carry them in my carry on bag?

Chris Hassan

March 24, 2023

Hi Susan,

As long as they don’t exceed the size limit of the airline you are flying, they should be fine.

Dave

April 06, 2023

Can I carry rubber tie-down straps with metal hooks in my carry-on?

Chris Hassan

April 06, 2023

Yes, you can.

Debbie J Cameron

April 10, 2023

Can I carry on my electric hair rollers WITH the metal clips used to hold the rollers in place? The metal clips have rubber tips and are shaped like a small hook that clips onto the roller?

Chris Hassan

April 10, 2023

Hi Debbie,

Based on the current TSA list, you should be able to bring them in your carry-on.

Debbie J Cameron

April 11, 2023

Thank you for such a quick response ~ my flight is tomorrow!!!!

Martha Corrales

April 15, 2023

Can I bring brand new in packages deadbolt locks in carry on bag?

Christine Krzyszton

April 16, 2023

Yes, Martha, you should be able to with no problem.

Kim McClain

April 16, 2023

Can you carry a Brinks boron steel padlock in your carry-on luggage?

Chris Hassan

April 17, 2023

Hi Kim,

Yes, a padlock is allowed.

Megan

April 19, 2023

Can you bring door locks and door alarms through in a carry-on?

Chris Hassan

April 19, 2023

Yes, those are currently allowed.

Kak

April 19, 2023

Hello, Can one bring a new water pump for a car?

Chris Hassan

April 19, 2023

Yes, as long as it does not exceed the carry-on limits set by your airline and does not contain any traces of fuel.

Fanie

May 24, 2023

Can I bring new empty bullet cartridges and bullet points to South Africa from Texas in my check-in luggage. Flying with United Airlines.

Keri Stooksbury

May 25, 2023

Hi Fanie. I consulted our guide “Safe and Legal: The Complete Guide To Flying With a Gun” – specifically the ‘Traveling Internationally With a Gun” section. It sounds like reaching out to United directly and researching South Africa’s import restrictions might be your best course of action. Thanks for reading!

Doug Townsend

May 04, 2023

I’d like to bring a collapsible putter and golf balls packaged in a 6″ x 12″ vinyl travel case with me in my carry on luggage to Hawaii. Is this allowed? Or, must I check a bag?

Chris Hassan

May 05, 2023

Hey Doug,

According to the TSA website, no golf clubs of any kind can be brought on in a carry-on. So it looks like a checked bag is your best option.

Dammy

May 11, 2023

Can I carry my makeup chair in my carry on or checked in

Jarrod West

May 12, 2023

Hi Dammy,

Yes, you should be fine to bring that.

Jessica

May 24, 2023

Is my purse considered a separate bag from the carry-on or will it need to go inside my backpack carry-on bag?

Keri Stooksbury

May 25, 2023

Hi Jessica – For the purposes of a TSA screening, I don’t think it matters if your purse and backpack are combined or seperate. What will most make a difference are your liquids and electronics, and needing to remove those (if you don’t have TSA PreCheck). Your bags may make a difference, however, with the carrier you are flying and whatever their carry-on policy is.

Samantha

June 07, 2023

I have a normal WaterPik, with a chord and a detachable container for the water. Is it allowed in checked luggage as long as it’s empty?

Keri Stooksbury

June 07, 2023

Hi Samantha – I don’t think that would be a problem to check. Thanks for reading!

Agnes

June 17, 2023

Can I bring a rechargeable vibrator 8.5 inches length in carry on bag?

Chris Hassan

June 19, 2023

Yes, according to TSA, adult toys are allowed in carry-on bags.

Cynthia

June 23, 2023

Do I need to take all the normal batteries (not lithium) out of items going into checked bag?

Keri Stooksbury

July 04, 2023

Hi Cynthia, You should not need to remove your batteries, but you might want to tape the item in the “off” position.

Christina Leger

June 23, 2023

How can I get through security with padded pants without being patted down? I have some pants with gel like pads that are worn to give a better shape in clothes. Can I tell them I have on pants with pads so they let me through without delay?

Keri Stooksbury

July 04, 2023

Hi Christina – The search would be at the discretion of the TSA officer. Thanks for reading!

June

June 30, 2023

Can you bring pain relieving gel in a tube on the plane?

Chris Hassan

June 30, 2023

Yes, as long as it is in a tube less than or equal to 3.4oz/100 ml.

Judith

July 03, 2023

Hi! Can I carry bowl sets and coffee mug sets in carry on bag. Can I clear TSA without any issues?

Chris Hassan

July 03, 2023

Yes, as long as the size does not exceed your airline’s limits.

Anna

July 03, 2023

Hi , I am traveling to Hungary Budapest from Miami visiting my family.
Can I have family photos with me on in my carry on luggage and a photo book ?
Is there a limit how many pictures and what sizes I can put in my carry on luggage if it’s a yes?
Or they have to go in my checked luggage?

Thank you very much!

Keri Stooksbury

July 03, 2023

Hi Anna – Photos should not be an issue so long as your carry-on meets the airline’s size restrictions. Thanks for reading!

Joy kunath

July 04, 2023

My step dad and mom are turning 90 and 80. Can I bring my ooni karu 16 portable backyard pizza oven?

Keri Stooksbury

July 05, 2023

Hi Joy – I think your challenge would be size/weight restrictions set in place by your airline for carry-on luggage. You can ask TSA directly at Twitter: @AskTSA. Thanks for reading!

Angie

July 08, 2023

hey first time flyer! I’m bringing a carry on! Can I have a purse too and a pillow with items inside of it. My family members said they put some clothes in their pillow cases and carried it on to the plane no problem, but I don’t want to be stopped for any reason. And if I’m bringing a carry on, it’s in total 70oz of liquid I can bring or total of the bag?? Is there a weight limit? Can I bring a canned drink?

Chris Hassan

July 08, 2023

Hi Angie,

Many of your questions will depend on your airlines carry-on policy. For TSA security, you are limited to travel-sized containers that are 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item. A canned drink would likely surpass that limit.

Robert

July 14, 2023

Can I bring portable air purifier in my carryon bag on the plane.
I will only use is at the hotel.

Jarrod West

July 14, 2023

Hi Robert,

Yes, you should be able to.

Georgia

July 15, 2023

I am taking a domestic flight to Oregon for a wedding and would like to bring the bride some Champagne (2 bottles in original packaging; unopened) her grandfather purchased prior to his passing. Am I allowed to bring this as a carryon or would it need to be checked with my luggage? Thank you.

Katie Seemann

July 16, 2023

Hi Georgia,
You’ll need to pack the bottles in your checked luggage as full bottles of wine can’t be in a carry-on. Have a great trip!

Fnu khushi

July 18, 2023

Hi . I am flying from USA to INDIA . And I have an 15 pounds (7kg ) brass diety of lord Krishna. I keep him as my family member and takes him everywhere. Can I take him to India in flight ? And in which bag ? Please tell me if anybody know something . It’s urgent.

Keri Stooksbury

July 19, 2023

Hi Fnu – I think this would depend on the dimensions allowable by the airline(s) you are traveling on. Have a look at our carry-on luggage size chart by airline.

Randy

July 23, 2023

Can I take a four pound cannon ball in my checked luggage?

Civil war collectible.

Keri Stooksbury

July 24, 2023

Hi Randy – This would probably best be a question for TSA directly at https://twitter.com/asktsa. Thanks for reading!

Amir

July 27, 2023

I have some electronic boards that I want to bring then with me. Electronic boards like: Raspberry Pi, Arduino Boards, some evaluation boards, some electronic modules. Can I bring them in my checked luggage? Thanks

Jarrod West

July 27, 2023

Hi Amir,

Yes, you should be able to bring those in your checked luggage.

Kelley

August 02, 2023

Cell phones? I have always been able to carry my cell phone in my carry-on. Why is this on the list?

Chris Hassan

August 03, 2023

Hi Kelley,

Cell phones are on the approved list.

Anita

August 05, 2023

Can I carry fruit pulp in carry-on baggage?

Christine Krzyszton

August 05, 2023

Hi Anita. Technically, like jams and jellies, you can. However, it must be 3.4 ounces (100 ml) or less and fit inside your quart liquid bag. You would probably want to store it in a zip-locked plastic container or bag and put it in checked luggage.

Joe Ruggiero

August 07, 2023

Can I bring a plastic model kit of an internal combustion engine that uses a small battery operated electric motor to move the clear plastic parts to show how the engine works, in my carry-on luggage?

Jarrod West

August 07, 2023

Hi Joe,

Yes, you should be able to bring that.

Paula

August 09, 2023

Can I bring my vitamins and supplements in a weekly dispenser inside my checked baggage? (or do they have to be in original containers?)

Chris Hassan

August 10, 2023

Hi Paula,

Accoring to the TSA website, “TSA does not require passengers to have medications in prescription bottles, but states have individual laws regarding the labeling of prescription medication with which passengers need to comply.”

Syd

August 12, 2023

Can I bring my vinyl record player in as a carry-on?

Christine Krzyszton

August 12, 2023

Hi Syd. Yes, you should have no problem bringing it as a carry-on as long as it meets size and weight requirements.

Ann Mocko

August 14, 2023

Can I carry on a home internet box or router?

Jarrod West

August 14, 2023

Hi Ann,

Yes, you should be able to.

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