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Original price: $138
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Terra 26L Laptop Duffel Backpack

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Original price: $98
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Ambeur Carry-On Luggage

Original price: $245
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Hue Carry-On Luggage

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Luka 15 inch Laptop Backpack

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Packing a carry-on can feel like a puzzle—especially when airport security rules vary by item, size, and substance. To help you breeze through TSA without delays, confiscations, or repacking at security, here’s a clear breakdown of what you should never pack in your carry-on bag, what’s restricted, and what belongs safely in checked luggage instead.

Prohibited Items (What to Never Pack)

These items are not allowed in carry-on bags under any circumstances due to safety and security risks.

Sharp Objects

Sharp objects are prohibited in carry-on bags because they can be used to cause harm onboard. Most sharp items are allowed in checked bags if properly sheathed or wrapped. The main exception is disposable or cartridge razors, which are permitted in carry-ons.

Examples: Knives, box cutters, scissors with blades over 4 inches, razor blades (not in cartridges), ice picks

Flammable Items

Flammable items pose a serious fire risk and are not allowed in carry-on or checked bags. Some small personal items—like one disposable lighter or safety matches—may be allowed on your person depending on airline and country-specific rules.

Examples: Lighter fluid, fireworks, fuel, paint thinner, gasoline

Weapons

Weapons are strictly prohibited in carry-on bags. Certain items, such as firearms and ammunition, may be allowed in checked bags only if they are declared, unloaded, and packed according to airline and TSA regulations. Pepper spray and stun guns are often prohibited entirely.

Examples: Firearms, ammunition, stun guns, pepper spray, martial arts weapons

Large Tools

Large tools are not permitted in carry-ons because they can be used as weapons. Most tools are allowed in checked bags if securely packed. Smaller tools under size limits may be allowed, but rules can vary.

Examples: Hammers, drills, crowbars, saws, screwdrivers longer than 7 inches

Restricted Items (Follow Specific Rules) 

Some items are allowed in carry-ons only if they meet specific requirements. Others may be restricted across both carry-on and checked bags if considered hazardous.

Liquids 

Liquids in carry-on bags must follow the 3-1-1 rule: containers of 3.4oz (100ml) or less, all fitting in one clear quart-sized bag. Larger liquids should go in checked luggage. Medical and baby-related liquids are exceptions with additional screening.

Examples: Toiletries, cosmetics, gels, creams

Alcohol 

Alcohol under 24% ABV is generally allowed in both carry-on (within liquid limits) and checked bags. Alcohol between 24%–70% ABV is limited in checked bags and prohibited in carry-ons over 3.4oz. Alcohol over 70% ABV is not allowed at all.

Examples: Wine, liquor, beer

Powders

Powders over 12oz may require additional screening in carry-on bags. These items are usually easier to pack in checked luggage. Medically necessary powders and baby formula are exceptions but should be declared.

Examples: Protein powder, makeup powder, baby formula, dry shampoo

Electronics & Batteries

Spare lithium batteries and power banks must be packed in carry-on bags due to fire risk in cargo holds. Damaged or recalled batteries are prohibited entirely. E-cigarettes are allowed in carry-ons but not checked bags.

Examples: Power banks, spare lithium batteries, e-cigarettes

Sports Equipment

Most sports equipment is not allowed in carry-on bags because of size or potential use as a weapon. These items are typically allowed in checked bags if packed properly. Small items like tennis balls are generally fine.

Examples: Baseball bats, golf clubs, ski poles, trekking poles

How to Check Rules

TSA regulations can change, and international flights may follow different guidelines. Always check the official TSA website for the most up-to-date rules, and review your airline’s specific policies, as they may have additional carry-on restrictions beyond TSA requirements.

Packing a carry-on can feel like a puzzle—especially when airport security rules vary by item, size, and substance. To help you breeze through TSA without delays, confiscations, or repacking at security, here’s a clear breakdown of what you should never pack in your carry-on bag, what’s restricted, and what belongs safely in checked luggage instead.

Prohibited Items (What to Never Pack)

These items are not allowed in carry-on bags under any circumstances due to safety and security risks.

Sharp Objects

Sharp objects are prohibited in carry-on bags because they can be used to cause harm onboard. Most sharp items are allowed in checked bags if properly sheathed or wrapped. The main exception is disposable or cartridge razors, which are permitted in carry-ons.

Examples: Knives, box cutters, scissors with blades over 4 inches, razor blades (not in cartridges), ice picks

Flammable Items

Flammable items pose a serious fire risk and are not allowed in carry-on or checked bags. Some small personal items—like one disposable lighter or safety matches—may be allowed on your person depending on airline and country-specific rules.

Examples: Lighter fluid, fireworks, fuel, paint thinner, gasoline

Weapons

Weapons are strictly prohibited in carry-on bags. Certain items, such as firearms and ammunition, may be allowed in checked bags only if they are declared, unloaded, and packed according to airline and TSA regulations. Pepper spray and stun guns are often prohibited entirely.

Examples: Firearms, ammunition, stun guns, pepper spray, martial arts weapons

Large Tools

Large tools are not permitted in carry-ons because they can be used as weapons. Most tools are allowed in checked bags if securely packed. Smaller tools under size limits may be allowed, but rules can vary.

Examples: Hammers, drills, crowbars, saws, screwdrivers longer than 7 inches

Restricted Items (Follow Specific Rules) 

Some items are allowed in carry-ons only if they meet specific requirements. Others may be restricted across both carry-on and checked bags if considered hazardous.

Liquids 

Liquids in carry-on bags must follow the 3-1-1 rule: containers of 3.4oz (100ml) or less, all fitting in one clear quart-sized bag. Larger liquids should go in checked luggage. Medical and baby-related liquids are exceptions with additional screening.

Examples: Toiletries, cosmetics, gels, creams

Alcohol 

Alcohol under 24% ABV is generally allowed in both carry-on (within liquid limits) and checked bags. Alcohol between 24%–70% ABV is limited in checked bags and prohibited in carry-ons over 3.4oz. Alcohol over 70% ABV is not allowed at all.

Examples: Wine, liquor, beer

Powders

Powders over 12oz may require additional screening in carry-on bags. These items are usually easier to pack in checked luggage. Medically necessary powders and baby formula are exceptions but should be declared.

Examples: Protein powder, makeup powder, baby formula, dry shampoo

Electronics & Batteries

Spare lithium batteries and power banks must be packed in carry-on bags due to fire risk in cargo holds. Damaged or recalled batteries are prohibited entirely. E-cigarettes are allowed in carry-ons but not checked bags.

Examples: Power banks, spare lithium batteries, e-cigarettes

Sports Equipment

Most sports equipment is not allowed in carry-on bags because of size or potential use as a weapon. These items are typically allowed in checked bags if packed properly. Small items like tennis balls are generally fine.

Examples: Baseball bats, golf clubs, ski poles, trekking poles

How to Check Rules

TSA regulations can change, and international flights may follow different guidelines. Always check the official TSA website for the most up-to-date rules, and review your airline’s specific policies, as they may have additional carry-on restrictions beyond TSA requirements.

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Battery-Free Luggage Scale

Original price: $39
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CALPAK Medium Clear Cosmetic Case in maroon Glazed Dark Cherry on a white background; CMM2201-GLAZED-DARK-CHERRY view 1 CALPAK Medium Clear Cosmetic Case in maroon Glazed Dark Cherry on a white background; CMM2201-GLAZED-DARK-CHERRY view 2
Glazed dark cherry

Medium Clear Cosmetics Case

Original price: $85
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The Everything Cube

Original price: $45
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Shell pink

Ambeur 3-Piece Luggage Set

Original price: $865 Current price: $595
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FAQs - What Not to Pack in Your Carry-On Bag For Flight

  • What is not allowed in a carry-on bag?

    Weapons, sharp objects, flammable items, liquids over 3.4oz, and large tools are not allowed in carry-on bags. These items pose safety or security risks and should either be packed in checked luggage (if permitted) or left at home entirely.
  • What is the 45 minute rule?

    The 45-minute rule refers to arriving at the airport early enough to clear security before boarding closes, as many airlines stop allowing passengers through security checkpoints close to departure time. Always arrive early to avoid denied boarding due to security delays.
  • What are the 5 biggest packing mistakes to avoid?

    Overpacking liquids, bringing prohibited items, ignoring airline rules, packing valuables in checked bags, and waiting too long to review TSA guidelines are the most common mistakes. Planning ahead helps prevent delays, confiscations, and unnecessary stress at the airport.