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Originally Posted by cocaine
(Post 14909533)
You can always carry them on. I sometimes have to take two laptops for work and will regularly carry them on in one computer bag. It's a pain to get through security(pulling out two laptops in two separate bins), but I don't have to ship/check a laptop then which I consider a bigger pain.
Good luck! You haven't seen how big iMacs are these days, have you? ;) |
I would say that putting anything of value in a checked bag, including a computer, is asking for trouble. Can you have it shipped ahead (which is what I often do.)
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How come valuables in passenger luggage get stolen, while thefts from air cargo are relatively rare? The containers perhaps? Or the lack of recourse by the passengers.
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Originally Posted by Braindrain
(Post 14910146)
The answer, as always, is "it depends".
If you're leaving and arriving outside of the US, yes, it's pretty safe. If either starting point or destination is the US, no, don't do it and take the advice of using UPS or FedEx. It's like the stock market. If you're going to play, make sure you can afford to lose it. |
Originally Posted by PWMRamper
(Post 14909534)
If you have to check them, put them in the middle of all of your clothing and the like.
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Originally Posted by Doc Savage
(Post 14911750)
What a strange comment. It is OUTSIDE the US where you are more likely to have the problem, particularly the third world. I suspect flights inside, for example, Switzerland or Scandanavia would be safest of all, but that is a pretty limited sample of countries.
Somebody reading these posts probably does have the data close at hand. It would be interesting to have facts and not just prejudice to inform us. |
Murphy's Law. If something can go wrong, it will.
People check computers without mishap all the time. When you REALLY need the computer at the end of the trip for some REALLY important reason, that will be the one time in one hundred it goes missing. I would no more put my computer in checked luggage then fly to the moon. If I was unwilling to carry it on, I'd send it by trackable air freight: FedEx, DHL or UPS. |
If there's any important information on the machines, back it up before you send them! Hard drives are cheap.
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Originally Posted by 6rugrats
(Post 14909485)
No, it isn't safe; I would never check anything of value. It's just asking for trouble. If you can't carry them on, you should consider shipping them.
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Originally Posted by cocaine
(Post 14909533)
You can always carry them on!
Now, back to OP's question: I have never checked a computer separately. However, once I packed a laptop in its own box and that box inside a bigger suitcase. It arrived safely. Again, two iMacs will be too big for anything like that. It would probably be safe to check them packed as OP described, but I would purchase adequate insurance. |
Originally Posted by aktchi
(Post 14915064)
iMacs are desktops, so that is not an option.
Originally Posted by aktchi
(Post 14915064)
It would probably be safe to check them packed as OP described, but I would purchase adequate insurance.
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Originally Posted by mikew99
(Post 14915177)
Why does that matter? If you want to transport a computer on a plane, carrying it on is the only safe option, desktop or not.
It is most assuredly not safe to check a computer or any item of personal or monetary value. But people do unsafe things every day. |
IIRC, computers/electronics are not among items that will be credited if your baggage goes missing. If you can afford it going missing or have insurance, than you can take a risk, but I am never confident that a five-finger discount will not take place, even with a TSA lock.
Personally, my computer would not leave my side, not even gate checking on RJs. I am not sure which iMac size you have, but I would really recommend seeing if you can fit one into a carry-on size luggage, if so, bring it on board. i have seen people carry desktops and large monitors aboard. I would be more confident that Fedex will get it to your destination. I think the only situation where I would feel comfortable checking desktops would be if you can "saran wrap" the baggage and ensure it arrives like that. I have seen this at international airports, but I am not sure how TSA would deal with this. |
Originally Posted by FriendlySkies
(Post 14915182)
The box for the iMac would take up at least half of the overhead bin...
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Originally Posted by cocaine
(Post 14909533)
You can always carry them on. I sometimes have to take two laptops for work and will regularly carry them on in one computer bag. It's a pain to get through security(pulling out two laptops in two separate bins), but I don't have to ship/check a laptop then which I consider a bigger pain.
Good luck! joe |
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