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- Posted on Oct 07, 2014
Re: Can I take a battery drill...
Yes, you can.
Batteries allowed in carry on baggage
- Common batteries such as AA, AAA, C, D, 9-volt, and button sized cells used in consumer electronic items including handheld games and hearing aids.
- Spare batteries for personal electronic devices.
- Small lithium metal batteries commonly used in cell phones, handheld electronic games, and laptop computers.
Batteries allowed in checked baggage
- Most batteries allowed in carry on baggage are also allowed in checked baggage.
- Exceptions include spare (uninstalled) lithium batteries
- Battery-powered devices should be protected from accidental activation.
Wheelchair batteries
Any type of battery used to power a scooter or wheelchair is allowed. If you are packing a spare battery for a scooter or wheelchair, contact your airline to make sure that the battery is properly packed for travel.
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