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Electric razor allowed by Thai Security? Info please?


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Are rechargeable electric shavers allowed in carry-on luggage?

Recently Thai banned phone external power packs.

I went to the TAT, AAT and the information I found dates as far back as 2009. Obviously they do not maintain nor update the website.

It even mentions that the City link does not yet connect to the airport but is scheduled to open in 2010.

I want to make sure that on my flight to Philippines I would be able to shave and be ready for a business meeting.

Anybody with info on this subject, please, let me know.

TIA

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FAA requirement on rechargeable batteries and devices be placed on carry on baggage in case a battery decides to light off. Easier to deal with in the cabin than in the cargo hold. No spare lithium metal or ion batteries are allowed in checked baggage, unless installed in a device. NiMH and NiCad are allowed. Most international airlines follow FAA guidelines.

Carry on is the best place to keep your batteries.

http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ash/ash_programs/hazmat/passenger_info/media/faa_airline_passengers_and_batteries.pdf

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