2 at a time
3 oz. if you carry it on. but if you check your bag I don't think there is a limit
Are you trying to blow up the plane? Jeez, some people these days.
3 oz. or less can be brought on as a carry on an airplane as long as it is in solid form. Gel deodorant cannot be brought in carry on luggage, but any size/type of deodorant can be placed in checked baggage.
No, you may only take 3 ounce containers on any FAA flight as carry-on.
You can bring as many 3 oz bottles as can fit in a quart-sized plastic bag in your carry-on luggage when flying.
You can carry about 16 to 18 cans of 3 oz each at once, depending on the size of your hands and how you stack them.
Yes, I assume you are talking about flying. As a checked bag there are no limits on fluids but as a carry on you only get 1 Quart of fluids and each individual container has to be less than 3 oz.
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You can bring as many 3.4 oz containers as can fit in a quart-sized bag for carry-on luggage on a plane.
Yes, 3.5 oz is allowed on a plane as a carry-on item according to TSA regulations for liquids in carry-on luggage.
As many that will fit in a quart-sized ziploc baggie.
Only if you put it in small shampoo containers (eg. the ones in hotels) of 30 mls each and put them in a plastic bag.