Meet Airline Regulations with Nalgene Bottle Kits
By SkyeDanzer, published May 14, 2008
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Planning a trip for business, a family vacation or even a romantic honeymoon can be a major headache when it comes to air travel. There are many regulations and rules that you must now follow to comply with the Transportation and Safety Administration. It is important to have toiletries to carry with you when you are flying. At the same time, you want to comply with all the rules for the TSA carry-on liquids. This can be confusing and frustrating when planning a trip. The good news is that TSA approved Nalgene bottle travel kits are available. They are reasonably priced and you know that you will be complying with the TSA rules when you use these kits. Size of Containers
1/2-ounce bottle: 2 5/16"tall x 15/16"diameter
2-ounce bottle: 3 3/8"tall x 1 1/2"diameter
1-ounce bottle: 2 3/8"tall x 1 1/2"wide x 1 1/2"deep
2-ounce bottle: 3 1/4"tall x 1 3/8"wide x 1 3/8"deep
2-ounce jar: 1 3/4"tall x 1 3/8"diameter
2-ounce jar: 1 3/4"tall x 1 3/8"diameter
Quality of the Bottles
The bottles are made from top-quality materials. They are leak proof so that you do not end up with all of your liquids ruining the other items in your purse, carry-on baggage or brief case. The Nalgene bottle travel kits are designed to withstand the rugged wear and tear that bottles are often put through when someone is flying and traveling.
The Nalgene travel bottles are made to hold up under extreme temperatures. They will continue to support your liquids and be sturdy in temperatures from 148 degrees F up to around 248 degrees F. This means if your baggage is sitting in a hot cargo bay or in a hot area for the luggage ramps, you can feel confident that the Nalgene travel bottles will hold up to the temperature ranges and keep your contents inside.
Dishwasher-Safe
If you use the top rack of your dishwasher, the Nalgene travel bottles that come in this TSA approved kit will wash nicely. You can re-use the bottles each time that you travel instead of having to discard them because they had gotten dirty during your last trip.
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