Put it in a bag that is checked in, not carry on.
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They just said they didn't want to check a bag, though. :/
Then they are shit out of luck.
Which is cheaper:
Check a bag.
or
Buy a new leatherman every flight.
Honestly… it’s getting close these days
Do I have a warped sense of what leathermans cost? I thought they were $5 in the 90s, so $20-$30 today?
Meanwhile I know for a fact that checking a bag on united is $60. Plus the cost of buying the luggage, which is probably in a $300 set.
Last Leatherman I bought (10 years ago) was $80.
Who flies to the Phillipines and Costa Rica without any luggage?
Edit: Disregard this. Someone commented on this old post which put it at the top of my feed and I didn't realize how old it was.
Get a multitool in a form of a credit card. Those usually go unnoticed, but no guarantee.
Send your tool in a small parcel to yourself at the hotel's address.
No one is going to do 9/11 with tiny pliers and a fingernail-sized screwdriver.
Everybody forgets about the shoe bomb incident. I think it was early 2002. He had a full bomb in his shoe. He got the shoe past TSA. He just needed to make a small incision in the shoe to detonate it. They somehow figured it out, and stopped him as he was fiddling with the shoelaces. They wrestled that style pocket knife away from him, and then the shoe. Then beat the shit out of him and did an emergency landing. THAT'S why that one, and also liquids over 3.74oz are on the list.
Fun fact though, you CAN freeze your water and bring it through. As long as it's still ice when you go through the checkpoint, they don't give a shit. If it's melted back into water? Nope.
THAT'S why that one, and also liquids over 3.74oz are on the list.
Bullshit. There is literally nothing you can do with 4 oz of liquid that you can't do with 3. And there's 0 evidence that binary liquid explosives are even feasible to get through security. And if they're worried, they would actually test the liquid not make you dump it into the trash next to them.
I am also amused by the fate of a terrorist who attempted to bomb the plane he was on with an underwear bomb. Which ignited rather than exploding and in doing so seriously burned his junk. That was a nice add on for someone who will spend deservedly the rest of their life in a cage.
The Shoe Bomber was caught because he was trying to light a fuse with a lighter. You cannot light a bomb with a pocket knife. If you want to ban something from planes, ban lighters
lol getting downvoted in Unethical Life Pro Tips is so funny. Y'all are posers.
I don't think you're getting downvoted because of this. You're not sharing a tip, but asking for advice.
I don't have any real advice. I forgot my swiss army knife in my backpack a few times. Seems to be completely random if it gets detected. Maybe if the operator of that machine is paying attention. But these x-ray machines and metal detectors seem to work.
Edit: Sorry. Didn't see this post was already kind of old.