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MattW

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I'm contemplating taking my Swedish Army Trangia on holiday with us to the States this September, but I'm not sure if it'll be acceptable to transport it in hold baggage. From what I've read, it *should* be ok if unfueled, however I know it can be something of a lottery.

Anyone any idea whether it's worth even trying?

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Matt
 

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MattW said:
I'm contemplating taking my Swedish Army Trangia on holiday with us to the States this September, but I'm not sure if it'll be acceptable to transport it in hold baggage. From what I've read, it *should* be ok if unfueled, however I know it can be something of a lottery.

Anyone any idea whether it's worth even trying?

best
Matt

Don't know if it's any help, but I know about people who brought empty fuel bottles on board. They were cleaned very thoroughly, until there wasn't a smell of fuel on / in it (vapourised fuel can be dangerous to in the eyes of security). Some drops of menthol oil from a health shop seem to the job too ...

But if in any doubt, leave it at home and buy a burner in the States if you have to.
It's not worth the risk of getting it confiscated and / or getting you fined - it'll only spoil your holiday.

Hopes this helps and have a save journey ;)
 

bogflogger

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It will be OK as long as you remove ALL traces of Fuel Vapour.

If it smells even faintly of Meths then you might have it stolen by the Airline.
 

MattW

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Thanks for the replies guys.
I'm thinking that it may not be worth the risk - I guess I'll have to buy something out there (or take a billy and make a coke can stove!).

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Matt
 

Neanderthal

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Never had any problems before. Just make sure the burner is empty and let it dry out properly before you go.

If you are really not sure I'd make a new pepsi/soda/alcohol stove to take or make one when you get there.

Have a good trip.
 

beamdune

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Check out UKClimbing or outdoorsmagic for people's experiences. Seems many airlines (and the budget ones seem to be the worst) get the wrong end of the stick with the aviation guidelines (aimed at the liquid fuel stoves with separate fuel bottles) and often confiscate any type of stove.

Definitely read of a trangia being confiscated and even gas burners aren't safe from their thieving paws.

You could always buy a new trangia burner to take and keep your fingers crossed that it makes the return journey too.
 

MattW

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beamdune said:
Check out UKClimbing or outdoorsmagic for people's experiences. Seems many airlines (and the budget ones seem to be the worst) get the wrong end of the stick with the aviation guidelines (aimed at the liquid fuel stoves with separate fuel bottles) and often confiscate any type of stove.

Definitely read of a trangia being confiscated and even gas burners aren't safe from their thieving paws.

You could always buy a new trangia burner to take and keep your fingers crossed that it makes the return journey too.

Yeah - this is what I'm thinking....
Although it's fine in theory, it'd be an unmitigated PITA to get stopped, have chunks of our kit confiscated (and possibly get fined in the States - especially as we have an internal flight too). I think I might take a couple of billys and either get a cheap burner of some type out there (that I'm not too bothered about getting taken off me on the way home), or refine a soda can design that I can take or make out there.

Matt
 

PC2K

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...you can always make a DIY PEPSI can stove on sight. The halcon stove design is the most easiest to do and will probably take less time than argueing with airport staff.
 

Slimey

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Hi,

I took my Swedish mess kit to Sweden earlier this month with no problems at all, the US might be a different thing though. All I did was to burn it until it was dry and put it in my checked luggage. I bought fuel out there and burnt the burner dry for my return, again no problem.

If you know who you are flying with can you get any information on what's allowed and what isn't?

Hope that helps.

Simon.
 

MattW

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Slimey said:
Hi,

I took my Swedish mess kit to Sweden earlier this month with no problems at all, the US might be a different thing though. All I did was to burn it until it was dry and put it in my checked luggage. I bought fuel out there and burnt the burner dry for my return, again no problem.

If you know who you are flying with can you get any information on what's allowed and what isn't?

Hope that helps.

Simon.

Thanks for the reply Simon.
Yep - I know where I'm flying and I've read the rules, which say that there shouldn't be anything wrong with packing an empty Trangia in hold baggage.

However, in the current climate, the rules tend to get interpreted differently and I've read several reports of people having their cookers / Trangia burners confiscated. In the end, I guess it's not worth the risk - the Trangia burner could be replaced, but I could do without the hassle of getting called back to checkin etc!

Matt
 
Air out your burner and fuel bottle plenty before you leave and you should have no problems. I've flown three or four times with a Trangia Mini or Swedish Army kit and haven't had any problems.

You can get your denatured alcohol (meths) at most home improvement stores (Home Depot, Lowes, etc.) once you arrive at your final destination.

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kanefer

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if its any help I recently went to new zealand and the trangia was no problem - I left it out all night in the sunshine to make sure the last of the meths whiff had disappeared.

Went via KL so don't know what the yank reaction would have been. But Malaysia air didn't care.

The Kiwi customs guys are a bit of a trial if you have camping equipment on you though - especially tough after 24 hours on a plane
 

rik_uk3

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Trangia's are fine to take, as others have said, make sure you remove ALL traces of fuel. If you take something like an MSR :eek: or a Nova :cool: just take the burner, hose and pump then buy a fuel bottle when you arrive.
 

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