What is Status of Nail Clippers As Carry-On Item?
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Hi GAC, the last time I flew which was about a month ago, I could take on nail clippers, but just the little contraption kind, not the scissors kind.
The girl took my tweezers out because they had a handle like scissors do, go to 99cent store and get a cheap contraption you won't mind losing.
The girl took my tweezers out because they had a handle like scissors do, go to 99cent store and get a cheap contraption you won't mind losing.
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That is a legitimate question given the heightened security over everything these days...my boss had his hair clippers/scissors removed from his toiletries bag 2 years ago. I have been fortunate the last 2 trips (UA/Lufthansa) to bring along standard nail clippers (the large size, with nail file attached) and they have not been taken. I usually put the nail clipper in a small plastic baggie along with my Q-tips. Last week on my return trip home from Italy, Lufthansa noticed them on the screen and asked me what it was and I told them. I didn't have to open the bag or remove them, but they did notice them! You should be fine bringing a pair along. If you feel more comfortable, tuck them in a pair of socks and put them in your suitcase (mine were in my purse, inside my toiletries bag there).
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http://www.tsa.gov/interweb/assetlib...12_18_2003.pdf
But, be aware that some airports STILL aren't using the current allowed/prohibited list (Newark for example), and will confiscate items that are NOT on the prohibited list.
But, be aware that some airports STILL aren't using the current allowed/prohibited list (Newark for example), and will confiscate items that are NOT on the prohibited list.
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Ten flights this year with nail clippers in carry-on all the way. Not a blink from TSA. I need the clippers to snip off the wire tires locking my checked piece, when I have one. I also slip a small knife in a side pocket of my checked piece, under the eyes of the TSA inspector.
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I have a very expensive (very good) set of nail clippers--very short blades but very pointy. I had left them in my pocketbook by mistake. They saw them and conferred about them--all the while me BEGging them not to take them. They were allowed. That was about 2 years ago now.
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If you mean the type of nail clipper that looks somewhat like a steel clothes peg with a rather blunt, nail-shaped cutting edge, these will probably pass.
If you mean small nail scissors, I accidentally left mine in on the return flight VIE - LHR; security missed them, and then unfortunately I still forgot to repack them in my checked bag. So when the time came to leave London they were confiscated at LHR. The scissors weren't an expensive item but I was embarrassed for having put security through the time and trouble of removing them.
Apparently they've now got thousands of pairs. LHR workers must have the best manicured nails on the planet.
If you mean small nail scissors, I accidentally left mine in on the return flight VIE - LHR; security missed them, and then unfortunately I still forgot to repack them in my checked bag. So when the time came to leave London they were confiscated at LHR. The scissors weren't an expensive item but I was embarrassed for having put security through the time and trouble of removing them.
Apparently they've now got thousands of pairs. LHR workers must have the best manicured nails on the planet.

