Momondo.com allows searching for bags, but it’s per-passenger: you can’t do 2 people with one checked bag.
Kiwi.com (formerly skypicker.com) allow filtering searches by bags:
This is one of the only options that allows you to have say 2 adults and 1 checked bag. Kayak (for example) only allows searching "Baggage per passenger".
This question is five years old, so the “state of the art” may have advanced significantly for lots of engines, but I’ve noticed that at least Kayak allows you to specify how much baggage you have. Unfortunately, it doesn’t mention in-flight meals, which is another way they can slug you.
Note: As of 2019 this feature works on Kayak.com, but not on some of their other international sites.
Maybe not exactly what you asked for, but makes searching a little easier: on Fareboom when you go into details of a specific result, you can click and have it show something like: Free Baggage: 20 kg
Doesn’t allow to enter your luggage mass in the search form, but at least you don’t have to visit each carrier website to find out.
Beat That Flight does this (disclaimer: I run it)
Example: LAX to SFO
on the left of the screen, you can select without baggage, or with luggage and carry-on.
Older answer: Sort of. You could use FlightFox which allows you to specify your terms (date, cities, etc) and one of the options is whether or not you have baggage. It’s up to the experts on the site then to find you the cheapest WITH baggage.
I did this recently for several flights around NZ/Aus, where there are airlines like Virgin or Jetstar, all of whom charge extra for baggage, so look cheap at first. Each of the experts that submitted flights to me all correctly took this into account, and specified that they’d done so. So it seems pretty reliable. Of course, being done by humans and not computer, caveat emptor and all that, you should still double check yourself.
note – around this time I actually joined Flightfox as an expert ‘flight hunter’.
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