Cooler person with a question

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Cooler person with a question

Post by cliffnchristi »

I know this has been addressed, but can't get the search feature to do what I want it to (not the most computer savvy person). Anyway, are small soft sided coolers still allowed as carry on's?

Will be island bound on Saturday so I'm starting to obsess about everything and this just popped in my head. I don't want to check anything if I don't have to. Thanks for all of your good help!
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Post by susan & herb »

We took a small cooler on the plane when we went down in May. We had a few frozen steaks and chicken breasts in it. Was about the size of a 12 pack of beer. Had no problem with carry on. We did not use any ice as I had been instructed. They did open it, but closed it and we kept going. As everyone said, it stayed frozen until we got to the villa.
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Post by augie »

Yes they are, as long as the contents don't violate any of the screening regulations (e.g. no liquids, gels, etc).

I've heard that some folks are able to get ice from the restaurants that are beyond the security checkpoint if you need to have some.
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Post by waterguy »

As long as it meets carry on size and no gels or liquids
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Post by cptnkirk »

Your good to go if the stuff is frozen solid it will be frozen 12 hours later with barely any thawing as long as ya leave it closed.
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Post by Gromit »

God forbid one of the cooler people gets angry with a flight attendant for not giving up a pillow and attacks her with a frozen chicken breast-- then the "cooler people" are screwed!

I can see the new TSA restrictions list now:

"No matches, screwdrivers, knives, guns or frozen meats of any kind!"
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augie wrote:I've heard that some folks are able to get ice from the restaurants that are beyond the security checkpoint if you need to have some.
Great idea Steve!!!
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Post by waterguy »

Just make sure you have ziplock bags with you to put it in don't think anyone would be happy to have it dripping on there heads
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Post by tjwgrr »

I'm wondering... If Techni Ice is frozen solid, they wouldn't consider it a liquid or gel, (or be smart enough to notice it.)

Worth a try I'd say....
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There was some discussion on techni ice on another thread a week or so ago. The conclusion was that it's a crapshoot with TSA.
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Post by augie »

waterguy wrote:Just make sure you have ziplock bags with you to put it in don't think anyone would be happy to have it dripping on there heads
Good point Tom!
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Post by RickG »

Don't plan on getting through TSA with any kind of refrigerant, unless you are packing breast milk or insulin. Pack the cooler as tight as possible, fill any open space with newspaper or cardboard and freeze the WHOLE COOLER PACKED, if you have space for it in your freezer.

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Post by cliffnchristi »

Thanks for all of the great tips. Ya'll rock!!!!
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Post by RickG »

Pack more bacon.

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