I feel sorry for that widow who is colour-blind!

Bringing stuff from UK to Spain is tricky, especially in hand luggage.
Yes, always have the instruction book to hand to prove what it is. I flew easyjet to Spain a few weeks ago and had only a CCTV camera, some cable , some cable clips and a big Wago box in my minuscule hand luggage. The camera was in its original packaging, the Wago box had the other stuff inside but the fastening screws loosened for easy inspection...
I was a bit nervous, but the GLA-LGW leg nothing beeped. The LGW-MAH leg, nothing beeped, so all good. Last year, direct flight GLA-MAH...haggis confiscated!
I took out a battery/cordless drill 2 years ago...read all the guidance on that, which suggested it was OK to pack the drill in hold bag provided that the battery was actually installed in the drill. (The drill on its own was NOT permitted in hand luggage)
OK, I packed the drill, charger etc in hold bag, and took the 2 batteries and wrapped them in duct tape so no exposed terminals, then put them in ziplock bags in my hand-luggage...what could go wrong?
Well, a drill without batteries is useless...
Batteries without a drill is useless...
Did I sail through Security?
Yup!
Except they were a bit annoyed I had 3 vapes in my pocket, as 2 was the limit then!
All was fine in the end, but do be aware that transporting tools can be very tricky indeed. Yes, I am a DeWalt man, but the cost of drills/combis/SDS is prohibitive in Spain!
That's why I chose a cheaper platform, and for my limited usage it is just fine...indeed it's perfect for what I need. I have a combi drill and 2 batteries for £50...a DeWalt drill, 12V is €100, and batteries are extra.
What did I buy and take to Spain?
Guesses please!
 
More haggis, Pirate?
 
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I feel sorry for that widow who is colour-blind!

Bringing stuff from UK to Spain is tricky, especially in hand luggage.
Yes, always have the instruction book to hand to prove what it is. I flew easyjet to Spain a few weeks ago and had only a CCTV camera, some cable , some cable clips and a big Wago box in my minuscule hand luggage. The camera was in its original packaging, the Wago box had the other stuff inside but the fastening screws loosened for easy inspection...
I was a bit nervous, but the GLA-LGW leg nothing beeped. The LGW-MAH leg, nothing beeped, so all good. Last year, direct flight GLA-MAH...haggis confiscated!
I took out a battery/cordless drill 2 years ago...read all the guidance on that, which suggested it was OK to pack the drill in hold bag provided that the battery was actually installed in the drill. (The drill on its own was NOT permitted in hand luggage)
OK, I packed the drill, charger etc in hold bag, and took the 2 batteries and wrapped them in duct tape so no exposed terminals, then put them in ziplock bags in my hand-luggage...what could go wrong?
Well, a drill without batteries is useless...
Batteries without a drill is useless...
Did I sail through Security?
Yup!
Except they were a bit annoyed I had 3 vapes in my pocket, as 2 was the limit then!
All was fine in the end, but do be aware that transporting tools can be very tricky indeed. Yes, I am a DeWalt man, but the cost of drills/combis/SDS is prohibitive in Spain!
That's why I chose a cheaper platform, and for my limited usage it is just fine...indeed it's perfect for what I need. I have a combi drill and 2 batteries for £50...a DeWalt drill, 12V is €100, and batteries are extra.
What did I buy and take to Spain?
Guesses please!
So do you think there may be an issue with me taking a hydrogen cell to Tenerife then lol got it for my cousin to then transport it to the Philippines so my luggage may well draw attention lol
 
Without doubt the best story is in Chris Boardman's book on his flight to Scotland in an RAF Nimrod which had landed to pick him up at Manchester City Airport, he had been invited to open the RAF Velodrome and to take his bike along to demonstrate how to use the banking, he was detained at Manchester airport whilst the customs started to take his bike to bits, the RAF captain saw what was going on and asked why they where taking such an interest in his bike, the explanation was the bike may be packed with explosives, the captain said to the customs officer not to worry he would put the bike in the bomb bay with the Nuclear armament's already on board.
 
I think I might have mentioned it before, but I did work at the Royal Marines base in Arbroath…. Used my own car, and on one say they heavily searched every vehicle going in and out….

Cable drums, toolbox and a suitcase with wires hanging out of it.

Apparently the test kit was quite interesting.
 
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