Sunday, April 22, 2012

Colibri Tranzpack TSA and DOT Approved Airline Lighter Case

Colibri Tranzpack TSA and DOT Approved Airline Lighter Case Review



Colibri Tranzpack TSA and DOT Approved Airline Lighter Case Feature

  • Approved by FAA, DOT and TSA to carry a butane filled lighter to be carried on airplane in your checked baggage.
  • Unscrew the top of the transpack, put your fuelled lighter in the foam, put the top back on and put it in your checked luggage.. its that simple.
  • DOT and TSA stamp and code numbers right on the tranzpack in case if TSA questions it.
  • Hard polycarbonate exterior with foam inside.
  • The foam liner has an opening that will flex to accommodate the size and shape of most pocket-sized lighters. The case is also waterproof and buoyant, so if you're traveling by boat, your lighter is safe.
Don't lose your lighter to airport security because you don't have the appropriate method of carrying it aboard the plane. Use the Colibri Tranzpack to avoid losing your favorite lighter in such an unfortunate and preventable way. This case was approved by the FAA, DOT and TSA to allow you to carry a butane filled torch lighter in your checked baggage on domestic flights. The hard exterior of the Tranzpack contains a foam liner that will accommodate most torch lighters that will fit in your pocket.

  • Unscrew the top of the transpack, put your fuelled lighter in the foam, put the top back on and put it in your checked luggage. It is that simple.
  • DOT and TSA stamp and code numbers right on the tranzpack in case if TSA questions it.
  • Hard polycarbonate exterior with foam inside.
  • The foam liner has an opening that will flex to accommodate the size and shape of most pocket-sized torch flame lighters. The case is also waterproof and buoyant, so if you're traveling by boat, your lighter is safe.
  • As of August 4, 2007, the butane filled torch lighters are only allowed to be carried in checked luggage as long as they are in this TSA approved torch lighter carrying case.


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