Pack-It® Liquid/Gel Set

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Carry on your liquids and gels with the Pack-It® Liquid/Gel Set. These lightweight plastic travel bottles keep your liquids and gels organized, and hold the three ounce carry-on maximum mandated by the TSA. Set includes four capped bottles, ID labels, and a clear, quart-size polyurethane zip-top pouch. By Eagle Creek. (9 x 7 x 1¼")

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Carry on your liquids and gels with this one quart, clear sack and bottle set that meets U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requirements.

Product Features:

  • One quart zip-top liquid and gel carry-on kit for airline security screening
  • Set includes four (4) travel-sized bottles - all 3 oz. capacity
  • Clear and durable thermo polyurethane (TPU) zip-top pouch prevents leaks and helps organize your liquid or gel containers


Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 1½"Weight: 4 oz.
Materials: LDPE plastic bottle, Clear TPU

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3.7 out of 5 stars based on 11 customer reviews
Showing 5 of 11 reviews.  (Show All Reviews)
  liquids
By Anonymous in October, 2009

•   I checked thru security with no problems..I luv it.

  Liquid Set
By Barbara M., OH in September, 2009

•   Very handy item and the airport security was happy. The provided labels showing size and contents made it so easy. I bought two for us and was happier with the enclosed zippered bag than I would have been if I had used a kitchen freezer bag.

  It leaked
By Anonymous

•   Used one of these for a liquid medicine -- fortunately kept in a non-leaking outer bag -- but the bottle leaked the medicine all over. It was packed in my checked bag -- and not in my carry-on.

By Harry, CA in October, 2008
•   One of the bottle caps didn't screw in properly, so I had a leak. Other than that, it worked out well.

By Anonymous in August, 2008
•   Just returned from domestic and international trip with different airlines and customs. Highly recommend this Liquid/Gel set. Had this and another make for my husband, and the other make leaked, but this one did not. Also like size of containers. I did not have the experience of couple of others on labeling of bottles since the size of the container seemed the most important, but I highly support the opinion requesting you add the 3 oz. label.

By Anonymous in July, 2008
•   Putting the size on wouldn't solve the problem we had. The TSA person at LAX threw out all but 2 (?) of our bottles because they were manufacturers. Never mind that they had just gone out thru LAX 2 weeks before and on several other flights! Her comment was "I can tell this is mouthwash, but it's not in a Scope/whatever bottle." Maddening!

By Anonymous in June, 2008
•   I used one of these containers for the first time and liquid slowly leaked out of the bottom. Fortunately, I had placed the container in a ziploc bag so the liquid did not damage my luggage. I have never had any problem with the Nalgene containers from this site. I use the Nalgene products for my checked luggage but would also use them for for carry-on if they were available in 3-oz labeled containers.

By Anonymous
•   If you get to the wrong TSA location (I.E. DFW), they won't accept ANY containers if they aren't manufacturer labeled with the ounce limit. I got my stuff tossed out at one airport because the bottles weren't labeled 3OZ.

By Anonymous
•   As an every-week traveler, I was going to list these as a gift suggestion for my children; however, we just experienced the same problem as another commenter with the Neoprene set. The TSA rep stated that because the bottle did not have the size imprinted by the manufacturer, the bottle could not be carried on so we had to throw it out. Consequently, no point in getting these bottles. Would love to see this set have a max fluid capacity imprinted on them!

By Anonymous
•   In June 2007 I went through security at McCarran Intl. Airport in Las Vegas, and they said they would let me slide THIS time, but the bottles are supposed to be labeled 3 oz or less and with brand names and the number of ounces printed on the label.

By Anonymous
•   Last November at JFK, the TSA took away all of my make-up I had transferred to these containers. They said they had to be in the original container. This means that I can pack anything (explosive?) into a original container and it will pass.

  liquids
By Anonymous in October, 2009

•   I checked thru security with no problems..I luv it.

  Liquid Set
By Barbara M., OH in September, 2009

•   Very handy item and the airport security was happy. The provided labels showing size and contents made it so easy. I bought two for us and was happier with the enclosed zippered bag than I would have been if I had used a kitchen freezer bag.

  It leaked
By Anonymous

•   Used one of these for a liquid medicine -- fortunately kept in a non-leaking outer bag -- but the bottle leaked the medicine all over. It was packed in my checked bag -- and not in my carry-on.

By Harry, CA in October, 2008
•   One of the bottle caps didn't screw in properly, so I had a leak. Other than that, it worked out well.

By Anonymous in August, 2008
•   Just returned from domestic and international trip with different airlines and customs. Highly recommend this Liquid/Gel set. Had this and another make for my husband, and the other make leaked, but this one did not. Also like size of containers. I did not have the experience of couple of others on labeling of bottles since the size of the container seemed the most important, but I highly support the opinion requesting you add the 3 oz. label.

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