Question: How does one travel with a multi-tool knife such as a Leatherman or Gerber? Would it be possible to check it in and pick up at the destination?
@@CalBruin if you can pack a tool that doesn't have a blade then you can carry it on. TSA also lists small scissors as ok, but it really depends on the agent. Things like the Gerber Dime Travel and Shard would work, for instance. But, hey, you can always buy some cheap tools from a hardware store at your location, too. ;)
Awesome video. Thanks for the tips. I got myself a sling bag just for this reason. Now I have to learn to pack light enough to fit everything in a carry-on bag 😅
Question: How does one travel with a multi-tool knife such as a Leatherman or Gerber? Would it be possible to check it in and pick up at the destination?
In checked baggage, of course.
@@CarryologyTV 🤣 Defeats the advantage of doing 1-bag travel. 😁
@@CalBruin if you can pack a tool that doesn't have a blade then you can carry it on. TSA also lists small scissors as ok, but it really depends on the agent. Things like the Gerber Dime Travel and Shard would work, for instance. But, hey, you can always buy some cheap tools from a hardware store at your location, too. ;)
Great video. And the last tip shows that you’re a dude of excellent character.
I like that Dress for success and comfort. Nice tips in this video.
Well done! Gotta get those snacks
Awesome video. Thanks for the tips. I got myself a sling bag just for this reason. Now I have to learn to pack light enough to fit everything in a carry-on bag 😅
What sling are you using ?
Bellroy Venture Sling
Or just be an elite flier and get priority everywhere. Then lots of those other tips are just to shave off seconds rather than minutes.