I've tried the guard and prefer the Bic metal or an injector as a carry on.Thursday 27th DecemberPears Glycerine SoapLea Shaving CreamOmega 11137 Boar BrushGillette Guard Single Blade RazorWitch HazelPalmer's for Men MoisturiserBrut Musk ASRather than a 1 piece disposable razor (Plastic is an issue in our house) this will be my choice for aircraft carry-on. A mild shave with a good result after a bit of workThought I could give it a try prior to the early shift I have today. The holidays were not long enough
I've done it a few times but if the person knows an injector from a cart (highly unlikely) you could be introuble.I think you are correct with your opinion. I didn't know that an injector could be carried in hand luggage!
Agreed, technically a injector is a safety razor with a removable blade, so that means it could be confiscated, but your luck depends on the security check people. Best play it safe and only carry razors where the blade cannot be removed.I've done it a few times but if the person knows an injector from a cart (highly unlikely) you could be introuble.
I have accidentally carried on a DE with a blade loaded and yet I've had to sacrifice a deodorant stick due to liquid capacity on the same flight.Agreed, technically a injector is a safety razor with a removable blade, so that means it could be confiscated, but your luck depends on the security check people. Best play it safe and only carry razors where the blade cannot be removed.
I once took an envelope with 1/2 dozen AC blades in it on a trip both ways by accident. I meant to post them to another forum member, I thought I left them in the car as I meant to post them on the way to the airport. It was only when I got home I found the envelope tucked in the pocket of my carry on bag. If they were DE blades I am pretty sure they would have been confiscated, security probably had no idea what they were. I won't do that again though.