Electric razors (Philips OneBlade) onboard in carry-on luggage

Electric razors (Philips OneBlade) onboard in carry-on luggage

2/5/2019 5:39:33 PM

Yes, you can certainly carry it in your hand luggage because it’s an electric shaver not a traditional blade shaver. I have one from Remington and never faced any issue in carrying in handbag.

Rather I would argue that carrying it in check-in bag can be a trouble because your electric shaver contains built-in battery? I just avoid keeping any battery or power source in check-in luggage.

2/5/2019 5:41:10 PM

From the official Braun email contact, I got:

Of course, our razors can be taken in an airplane. I recommend you to
take the device with you in your hand luggage. If you are still
unsure, please contact your airline.

which seems like a prophecy by Oracle of Delphi, but thought it would add up to the answer section.

7/26/2016 2:49:39 PM

They are generally allowed, however my dad has had his confiscated before. The reason they have was that it was not from a generally known brand and they couldn’t tell what was inside the razorhead. I guess sometimes weird situations just occur. My blunt nail scissors were also taken, yet my compass with a huge needle was fine.

And to quote Jan Doggen’s comment:

No matter what the official regulations say, you are at the ‘mercy’ of
the interpretation of those regulations by the person inspecting your
luggage, and you won’t win an argument during checkin if they say it
is not allowed. Disregard the two answers so far that say it is allowed and don’t take the risk.

If the razor is too valuable to you, don’t bring it.

7/26/2016 8:08:54 AM

These are razor blades, which are not permitted to be carried on board aircraft.

Razor blade
Double edged razor blade

Your Philips OneBlade is not a razor blade, but an electric shaver. These are generally always permitted as carry-on.

7/26/2016 2:52:37 PM

http://apps.tsa.dhs.gov/mytsa/cib_results.aspx?search=electric%20razor

Check or Carry-on

You are good to go. Even disposable razors are OK. But this:

straight razor

this is not good. And obviously old style straight razors which are basically a knife are an absolute no go as well.

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