Concealable And Reusable Cruise Flask Kit - Sneak Drinks Anywhere! - 3 x 8 oz + 1 funnel

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About this item:

  • Made with NON-METALLIC Materials, Undetectable by X-Ray Scanners, and Other Detectors
  • Collapsible, Freezable, Floatable, and Puncture Resistant
  • Bring your own beverages to: Cruises, Stadiums, Concerts, Movie Theaters, Tailgating, Camping, Glass-Free Beaches, Pool, Fishing, Golf, etc
  • BPA FREE - High Quality Food Grade Plastic, Odor Proof, and Leak Proof
  • Review:

    4.9 out of 5

    97.78% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Works like a charm

    d. · January 10, 2025

    Took these on a cruise and they worked like a charm when we needed a little bit of a refill. They are great for the price and very easy to conceal!

    5.0 out of 5 stars A great time was had!

    D. · November 18, 2019

    Definitely worked. Was able to take 5 and a 1/2 fifth of liquor on board without issue. Took a 6 day cruise aboard Carnival Horizon out of Miami 11/10/19. Had an aft facing balcony in the Havana area of the ship. Wanted nice drinks for our room. FYI a single rum and coke is $8.30 a double is $12.30. Drink package would have been $730 for the week, F that since only one of us is gonna drink and I get free drinks in the casino because I gamble a lot. Packed two large pouches in cargo shorts next to each other, and two small pouches wrapped in tshirts in one suitcase then one large pouch wrapped in tshirts and small pouch in underwear packing cube in another suitcase. These were in checked luggage only. Suitcasea were untouched upon arrival to our room. We had shoes underneath them and toiletries on top. Very nice pouches seemed very heavy duty. I even cracked the seal and pushed the air out before we left and ended up bringing two large and one small back home with us after the cruise. That’s two flights and cruise ship baggage handlers and NO LEAKS! And for those interested we also did the wine bottle trick in our carry on bags one each no issue, security didn’t even look at them. Had 24 cans of soda in a back pack cooler also and they didn’t even look inside to verify it was soda.

    5.0 out of 5 stars 100% successful, thorough review on how I did it!

    C.B. · March 30, 2019

    Got all of our alcohol through!Something I want to put at the top of this review is that we met a couple who attempted to smuggle theirs on last June and were caught. They were charged for 2 alcohol packages, and 2 soda packages (2 adults in the room, 2 children) From reviews I’ve read and research I thought that the consequence for getting caught was they would just throw them away. Not force you to get the alcohol package. Knowing this idk if I would do it again, because that $900 would have been a huge surprise and I would have felt awful if the girls in my room were all charged. (We had 3 in our room, only me and one roommate attempted to sneak the alcohol on) so just keep this in mind that I guess it’s a possibility! Carnival left from Galveston March 2019How we did it -Filled the flasks to recommendations, meaning not all the way full and made sure there were no bubbles and made sure the lid was sealed.When packing them away I wrapped them one per grocery bag. You really can’t be too safe. I was not about to smell like rum my whole cruise lolThen I rolled them in some of my clothes that I wasn’t really going to wear, jeans, large sleep shirts stuff like thatNEXT and I think this really helped seal the deal, I got some large vacuum seal bags from tj max (I’m sure you can find them on here) and I packed those clothes in the vacuum sealed bag. My bags did not require a vacuum, just think super large ziplock bag, but at the bottom it would let air out not in, so I just pressed all the air out.Then I put this bag of clothes on the bottom of my suitcase under my closet caddy that I packed all my clothes in. “Buckled” it all in and then another thing that could have helped, I made sure to put visible liquids on top. So when they saw liquid detected they would open and throw away my protein shakes. But they didn’t even throw those away! We were the last group to board and I think that might have helped because they maybe were rushing. I also have a hard shell type suitcase. Hope this review was helpful! I know when I was reading reviews I really loved the thorough ones!

    5.0 out of 5 stars The Most Comprehensive Review of Rum Runners. My Tips and Tricks to Be Successful.

    J. · December 5, 2021

    This is the review for the guy/gal who wants the most comprehensive report on why these work, why they don’t work for idiots and the unlucky, and what other methods are available to sneaking alcohol on the ship. If you want the readers digest version, read paragraph 2 for my choice. I’ve read about 100 of these reviews, watched 20 or 30 different Youtube videos, read several detailed articles compiling data about rum runners, scanner machines, general human behavior, “wine” bottles, and bringing the massive generic looking shampoo bottles filled with booze and have come up with a few indisputable facts, as well as a few deductions based on probability. And obviously I’ve successfully sneaked alcohol on my cruise with these.Ultimately I chose a combination of the rum runner method and wine bottle method to hedge my bets hoping that at least one goes through and if both go through I will just have more alcohol when I get home (which both worked btw). I gave the rum runners about 80% chance of going through and the wine bottles about 80% chance as well based on all of the information I compiled which leaves only a 1 in 25 chance I end up with no alcohol on the ship.1. Carnival is by far the WORST for sneaking booze on. I may have only read one product review that mentioned a cruise line by name that WAS NOT Carnival. Their profit margin must be more heavily weighed on sales of alcohol than other lines.2. Rum runners are your BEST CHANCE for sneaking alcohol on other than wine bottles which you will pay a corkage fee for (about 15$ per bottle on NCL and 1 free bottle per passenger on Royal)3. If you choose the wine bottle method, just know you’re taking a chance as far as the person you get who inspects your wine bottles. If you shake a wine bottle, wine bubbles look a bit different than vodka bubbles which can be kind of combatted by ensuring the top of the liquor goes just above the seal line so it takes them more effort to look if they care enough.4. Only put wine bottles in your carry on as putting them in your checked baggage will cause them to search and find your rum runners (if you do both methods like I did)5. Limited information about scanning machines was available but the most information I was able to find implied that a TSA type scanning machine, they aren’t necessarily able to see liquid, but faint outlines of plastic things. Also, they don’t scan from the bottom, only the sides and top which is why all of the reviews showed that the rum runners were placed on the bottom with other toiletries stacked on top so when the scanner is run, you see a top view and sides which should only show a slim version and disguises the rum runners with outlines of other bottles.6. If you’re thinking of getting a TSA lock and using that, a simple Bolo search will find that anyone can buy a key that only TSA is supposed to have. Also, they have no inhibitions in calling you down to the dark room in the ship where they will ask you to open up your bag to reveal your belongings.7. The shampoo bottles seemed to have more mixed than polarizing reviews and my friend elected to try them because they came with “quality control seals.” They worked fine but I’m still not sold because this removes items you could bring on because who uses two shampoos and better yet, who brings 32oz of it with them. Also, everyone knows shampoo is thick, a simple shake even with the quality seal will reveal it’s a thin liquid…. busted.8. Buy a couple of the same wine bottle and the wine sealers. A 30 pack is like 8 bucks with Prime. Don’t only buy 5 because you will mess up the first couple trying to figure out how long to boil them for. You’re paying pennies on the dollar for alcohol on the ship… Don’t trip over dollars to get to pennies. Do it right.9. Buy two of the same wine bottle, preferably chardonnay. Chardonnay works best because it’s usually a tinted bottle and a couple drops of yellow food dye makes the liquid indistinguishable from real chardonnay. The only part I haven’t come up with a solution for is the bubbles. This is tricky. Shake a chardonnay bottle, then shake a chardonnay bottle filled with your liquor of choice side-by-side and see the difference in the bubbles.10. Do NOT use a wine opener on the wine when you open it. Use the grocery bag method on Youtube. Whoever came up with this is flipping brilliant! I have seen stories of where idiots were caught because security suspected it was fake and they popped the seal on the wine to inspect the cork and they got caught because security saw the gaping hole from the wine opener in the cork.If you’re going to use Rum Runners, follow these rules1. Place rum runners ONLY in your CHECKED BAGS. They will be found in your carry on bags. Open bags are much much more likely to be searched.2. Try to turn in your checked bags in last if possible. I know you’re eager to get on your vacation but if your bags are among the last to be scanned, rest assured they will be rushing to get them done and everyone out to sea for an on time departure.3. I decided to place a 20$ bill on each rum runner with the words “Free Money” on it so if found, hopefully they would just take the 20$ bill and let me have the alcohol and if they took the alcohol and my money, I would raise hell saying they stole money out of my bag which is 100% true. And if you’re about to complain about the 20$ just think on cruise day if its a choice between getting them taken, and “spending” an extra 20$ to get about 250$ worth of retail value on the ship of alcohol, I hope you would chose the latter.4. Don’t go on Carnival. They are much more likely to search individual bags. This is a cheap cruise line with thinner margins than other cruises, and believe me the profit margin of cruise lines is already razor thin.5. Don’t be that guy and not buy any alcoholic beverages on the ship, you could risk getting the alcohol you worked so hard to get on the ship, taken. Pregame in your room, get yourself a solid buzz, then get a drink or two while out. Don’t cheap out that hard.6. Place them flat and stacked below your toiletries. If you have a rollaway, place them under the lining, they will disappear in the scanners sideways view because of the metal bars which you retract to roll your bag and will disappear from the top view because of the toiletries in your bag.7. To understand why this works, download the airport scanner game on your phone and see what items actually look like in a scanner.8. When filling the rum runners, get as many air bubbles out of it as possible before sealing it.

    Worked as intended

    C. · November 15, 2023

    Worked well, no leaks

    As ordered

    D. · July 15, 2023

    Hope they work!

    worked great!

    A.C. · February 17, 2017

    Worked! The 2 big ones and 2 medium ones combined held 3.5 L of booze which successfully made it on board our carnival cruise out of miami. Unfortunately the two of us drank it all by day 3 lol!

    Value for money

    r. · December 24, 2019

    Larger than anticipated. Works well

    5 stars

    K.F. · August 24, 2017

    The best. These two years ago and they're still holding up was able to put booze in them and bring them on a cruise ship or into a concert fantastic

    Concealable And Reusable Cruise Flask Kit - Sneak Drinks Anywhere! - 3 x 8 oz + 1 funnel

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