really it should work
Yes, according to the TSA site, you can bring with you your knife but it should be in the checked luggage and you shall declare it in the check in counter and as such should be well sheathed to protect bag handlers when handling your luggage.
Some things you should never pack in your checked luggage are money, jewelry, credit and debit cards, and travelers checks. You should also not pack prescription medication in your checked luggage.
Highly unlikely - since medicines are rarely dispensed under pressure. Any medication should be in your hand luggage - not checked luggage, as you may be asked to produce it at any time by airport staff.
Don't think so. If you have it in checked baggage that should do it.
It will depend on where you are flying from. Generally shaving gel is considered as a liquid and it should be in checked-in luggage, not in hand luggage.
Well, it is a chemical but non-hazardous. If you put it in checked luggage there should not be a problem.
Checked luggage and hand carry should not more than 30 KG. Laptop is exception to this. Cheers.
Deodorants made or gel or aerosol should be in your checked in baggage while the electrical as long as it is not liquid or aerosol or gel can be on your carry on
OPEN THE GLOVE APARTMENT, AND THERE SHOULD BE TWO LATCHES THAT PULL DOWN TO SHOW THE FUSE PANEL
Electric shavers can be taken in both carry-on and checked luggage on airplanes. However, if you are carrying a disposable razor or a safety razor, they should be placed in your checked luggage to comply with airline regulations.
Airlines have prohibited the use of e-cigarettes on their planes. NO SMOKING applies to e-cigarettes as well. Anywhere you see a no smoking sign should indicate that you can't use your e-cigarette either so basically its NO