The perfect 3.3 ounce bottle
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The perfect 3.3 ounce bottle
TSA says liquids can not be more than 3.3 in size. Anyone found a place to get a bottle that size.
I have seen bottles that are 4, 5 or 6 ounces and some that are 2 but nothing 3.3?
I have seen bottles that are 4, 5 or 6 ounces and some that are 2 but nothing 3.3?
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I have found a good selection of TSA approved sized empty bottle that you fill with your own stuff in the Health and Beauty section of WalMart for less than $1 each. Some with pump dispensers, some with caps, some with push up tops.
They are usually at end of an aisle, where the trial size things are located.
Debi
They are usually at end of an aisle, where the trial size things are located.
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I haven't been able to find any TSA information saying that 3.3 oz containers are now allowed. Their website still specifies 3 oz. The change would be great because there are so many gels and liquids that are packaged in 3.3 oz (100 ml) containers, even here in the US.
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I hate to warm this issue up, but as I will be traveling soon TO the U.S. and than BACK to Europe, I will have 100ml bottles in my carry-on.
Doing some research on TSA's website was not that much help: On the regular 3-1-1 pages they mention 3oz - but on the TSA sites in other languages (German), 3oz equal either 90ml (in one icon on p.1 of that pdf) or 100ml (on p.1 in the text, and on p.2 of that very same pdf leaflet).
http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/311-broch-german.pdf
But as the TSA says in its leaflets in French and Spanish that 3oz equal 100ml, I have to admit that one should be on the safe side with the 100ml bottles... at least I hope so.. maybe I better print out a Spanish language leaflet and take it with me ;-)
Doing some research on TSA's website was not that much help: On the regular 3-1-1 pages they mention 3oz - but on the TSA sites in other languages (German), 3oz equal either 90ml (in one icon on p.1 of that pdf) or 100ml (on p.1 in the text, and on p.2 of that very same pdf leaflet).
http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/311-broch-german.pdf
But as the TSA says in its leaflets in French and Spanish that 3oz equal 100ml, I have to admit that one should be on the safe side with the 100ml bottles... at least I hope so.. maybe I better print out a Spanish language leaflet and take it with me ;-)
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Just buy one six-pack of those little whisky bottles and enjoy the contents. Then reuse the bottles on your return trip, refilling them from the half gallon bottle in your checked bag. Don't forget to save the caps, too!
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
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Or you can order a set from Eagle Creek:
http://www.eaglecreek.com/product/?search=travel+bottle
But they should be in every large pharmacy
http://www.eaglecreek.com/product/?search=travel+bottle
But they should be in every large pharmacy
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