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Hack To Get Around The TSA’s 3-1-1 Liquid Rule

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Ever since the 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been enforcing what is known as “3-1-1 for carry-ons,” wherein travelers are allowed to carry liquids through security checkpoints in containers of 3.4 ounces (100 mL) or less that fit comfortably in one quart-size clear plastic zip-top bag.

The TSA claims that the rule will eventually become obsolete. But for now, it’s still here, and it is, in a word, a pain.

At least it is for me because my personal rule of packing is to make sure I have everything I would need for 24-48 hours with me, and that includes sample/small sizes of all the “essential” liquids and gels I would need. Here’s what that usually includes:

True, in the age of Covid being endemic, we could bring up to 12 ounces of liquid hand sanitizer with us. Unfortunately, that’s gone now. But even without the little bottle of Purell, my liquids still barely all fit, even when I put everything into the bag as if it were a Tetris game.

Oh, and if we’re going somewhere cold, add a tube of Carmex and a small bottle of hand lotion to that bag (and to make it all fit, I remove the asthma inhaler since it’s medication and doesn’t have to be in my 3-1-1 bag; I prefer that it is, so I always know where to find it).

How to bring less liquids

Anyway, I recently discovered a few items that might help decrease the liquids in many people’s 3-1-1 bags.

Of course, if you’re flying somewhere where you know it’ll be easy to get liquid products, you can always just buy them once you land. That way, you can kill two birds with one stone – you can avoid going over the TSA limit and shop locally. If you’re not sure if that option will be available in the area where you’re going to be, you can always ask your hotel in advance, or you can also check to see if there are smaller, independent boutiques or shops nearby and check their listings online.

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