We are no longer going to use Owners Locker system after our upcoming trip this December.
So I either have to take it home with me or try to give it to someone else .
If I can give it to someone else that needs a storage bin , fine.
But they can not use it for storage at Owners Locker facility).
You could mail it. We mailed several large Rubbermaid tubs with my son's extra clothes that he brought to Massachusetts for the summer and then he had the two of us ride back with him and we needed the room in the car. We just taped it up really good and took it to the post office.
I wouldn't use zip ties as the only means of securing it if going as checked airline baggage. If the security screening needs to open it, then likely it won't be as securely closed after that. Not familiar with that particular type of container, but most airlines have size/weight restrictions on checked baggage. If an unusually large size, you might have to pay extra.
I wouldn't use zip ties as the only means of securing it if going as checked airline baggage. If the security screening needs to open it, then likely it won't be as securely closed after that. Not familiar with that particular type of container, but most airlines have size/weight restrictions on checked baggage. If an unusually large size, you might have to pay extra.
If I can't take it on the plane.
I will simply put it on here if anyone wants it . And make arrangements to pick it up - with the upstanding that it is for their personal use and can't be used at Owners Locker .
If anyone is interested PM me. I'll be at OKW on Dec 21st.
I can't imagine why you couldn't check it. I've seen weirder stuff at baggage claim. Also people here have checked coolers. Just secure it with maybe some tape around the middle. The holes on the end for locks/cable ties should keep them closed. Oh and I would pack it with something.
Not sure what a 'TSA-approved' lock it. All checked baggage is x-rayed and if something suspicious shows up inside, they have to open it to see what it contains. My comment related more to the fact that temporary tape/zip-ties etc. would be of little use if security needed to inspect the contents.
Not sure what a 'TSA-approved' lock it. All checked baggage is x-rayed and if something suspicious shows up inside, they have to open it to see what it contains. My comment related more to the fact that temporary tape/zip-ties etc. would be of little use if security needed to inspect the contents.
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