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Electrical goods

Postby tinsle » 16 Jul 2010 18:06

Hiya All

going to icmeler next monday (26th) could anybody tell me if you can put hairdryers, straighteners and so on in your hand luggage or do they have to go into your suitcase????

Bit of a dilema..... dont know whether to take both or just straighteners............... whats a girl to do?????


Any help would be appreciated

10 sleeps to go.................. :D :D
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Re: Electrical goods

Postby kelsonhouse » 16 Jul 2010 18:27

Hi,

I took my straighteners because Hotel had hairdryer. I did though put them in my suitcase so as to not encounter any problems.

Hope you have a great time.
:D
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Re: Electrical goods

Postby adewolves » 16 Jul 2010 19:01

I would imagine the weight might be a killer in hand luggage
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Re: Electrical goods

Postby Sayea » 16 Jul 2010 19:43

definitly in suitcase sort of an item that.. Ill be taking my babyliss hair styler which straightens as it dries. two for one :D
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Re: Electrical goods

Postby tinsle » 16 Jul 2010 20:42

Hi all

got them babyliss 2 in 1 hairdryer/straightener.... cant get to grips with it. hubby bought it for me yrs ago when it first came out and its still in the drawer.

deffo hairdryer and straighteners i think!!!


Happy holidays :D :D
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Re: Electrical goods

Postby duffy » 16 Jul 2010 21:30

hi all
i always put hairdryer and straightners in hand luggage never had any problems . just have to cool the straightners in car on the way to airport :lol: :lol:
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Re: Electrical goods

Postby Sayea » 16 Jul 2010 21:31

tinsle wrote:Hi all

got them babyliss 2 in 1 hairdryer/straightener.... cant get to grips with it. hubby bought it for me yrs ago when it first came out and its still in the drawer.

deffo hairdryer and straighteners i think!!!


Happy holidays :D :D


lol thats what i have loooooove it so practical if a little fiddly
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Re: Electrical goods

Postby John V » 17 Jul 2010 07:10

We also have never had any problems when travelling with electrical items in our hand luggage but prefer to have them in a suitcase.
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Re: Electrical goods

Postby tamii » 19 Jul 2010 08:00

i actually prefer to take them in hand luggage to save weight in my case :D
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Re: Electrical goods

Postby fin54 » 19 Jul 2010 09:13

Husbands suit case for mine along with a multitude of other things "lol" slipped in when he isn't looking
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