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Registered: ‎10-31-2018

Is it true that you can't take a Halo Bolt on a plane? I bought one for my granddaughter for Christmas, but she will be coming from another city. It looks like she can't take it home by plane.

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She should have no problem if she takes it onboard in her carry-on luggage. She shouldn’t put it in her check-in luggage. She can take a look at TSA site online to be sure.

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Registered: ‎06-18-2018

I flew with mine in September.   I had it in my purse and put it in one of the bins with my tablet to go through security.  It was perfect to have at the airport, because you never know what the outlet situation will be.  

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Registered: ‎12-18-2013

i guess it have no problem to take this.

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Thanks for your reply. There was a big sticker on the box that it came in that said "Cargo aircraft only. Forbidden in passenger aircraft."

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@Idahogranny wrote:

Thanks for your reply. There was a big sticker on the box that it came in that said "Cargo aircraft only. Forbidden in passenger aircraft."


 

 

interesting.....i was just looking at mine and mine do not say that.

they have a big battery sticker on the outside of the box, but no writing.

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I ordered several for gifts.

Have a ring doorbell----- the deliveryman just tossed it up the stairs----even though it has the big warning notices all over the box.

Mine says it can't go passanger plane.