Is a bag of 6x4x2 (inches) dimensions 3-1-1 compliant?

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It's a clear plastic bag, I am not sure how to translate 1 quart to dimensions. I've seen 1 quart bags on Amazon, and they're all of varying dimensions.



Best Answer

According to Google, this is slightly less than a quart.

(6 inches) * (4 inches) * (2 inches) = 0.831168831 US quarts




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What are the dimensions of a TSA approved liquids bag?

Pack items that are in containers larger than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters in checked baggage. Any liquid, aerosol, gel, cream or paste that alarms during screening will require additional screening.

How strict is TSA with quart size bags?

Is TSA strict about Quart Sized Bags? The good news is that they are not strict about the size. They simply just want you to use a plastic clear bag to make the screening process faster. With that being said, there is a variety of clear 1-quart bags with other dimensions that you may still use.

Do liquids have to be in a quart size bag?

According to TSA's official page, The 3-1-1 Rule states that your liquids must be in 3.4 ounce bottles (100ml) or smaller, that they must be in a 1 quart bag, and you are allowed 1 liquids bag for the carry on screening process.

Can you bring multiple quart bags on plane?

The TSA liquids rule is also called the 3-1-1 rule, since you're allowed to bring: 3.4-ounce container. 1 quart-sized Ziploc bag. 1 bag per passenger.



TSA's 3-1-1 Liquids Rule




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