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Electric kettle

✋ Hand luggage

Yes

Permitted. Must be empty, dry, and cool when packed.

🧳 Hold luggage

Yes

Permitted without restriction.

Based on TSA guidance for United States. Official rules ↗

💡 Tip: Small travel kettles are permitted in both carry-on and checked baggage — make sure it is completely dry and cool before packing.

Electric kettle rules by country

How carry-on and checked-bag rules for electric kettle compare across the 14 countries we cover.

Country✋ Cabin🧳 Hold
🇺🇸United States
Yes
Yes
🇬🇧United Kingdom
Yes
Yes
🇪🇺Europe
Yes
Yes
🇦🇪UAE
Yes
Yes
🇦🇺Australia
Yes
Yes
🇧🇷Brazil
Yes
Yes
🇨🇦Canada
Yes
Yes
🇨🇳China
Yes
Yes
🇮🇳India
Yes
Yes
🇮🇱Israel
Yes
Yes
🇲🇽Mexico
Yes
Yes
🇳🇿New Zealand
Yes
Yes
🇷🇺Russia
Yes
Yes
🇿🇦South Africa
Yes
Yes

Airline-specific rules

🇮🇪RyanairPermitted in cabin or hold baggage; ensure it is clean and dry.
🇬🇧British AirwaysAllowed in hold or cabin; no restrictions beyond normal bag size rules.

Common questions

Any remaining water in the kettle counts as a liquid and will need to be removed before the kettle can pass through — screeners will ask you to empty it. The kettle itself is permitted in carry-on, but it must be empty and dry. Pouring out the water into a nearby drain and patting the interior dry with a paper towel is usually enough to satisfy the screener.

Electric kettles are permitted in both carry-on and checked baggage worldwide, with no notable regional restrictions. The only universal requirements are that the kettle is empty, dry, and cool when packed — none of which vary by region or aviation authority.

Compact travel kettles occasionally draw attention on X-ray because their internal heating element can look unusual alongside the water reservoir. If your bag is pulled, the screener will simply open it to confirm the kettle is empty and unplugged. Placing the kettle near the top of your carry-on makes this inspection quick and easy.

Empty and rinse the kettle, then leave the lid open to allow any moisture inside to evaporate — ideally overnight or for a few hours before departure. Make sure it has cooled completely, as a warm kettle can cause issues at the checkpoint and may be uncomfortable against other items in your bag. Wrapping the cord neatly around the kettle body and securing it with a velcro strap prevents the cord from tangling with other belongings.

Based on official United States security guidelines. Rules vary by airline and route — always verify with your carrier before travel. · Rules last verified May 2026.

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