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Sorry, that bag won't last or protect. I've got one of these. Ten years on and still in use. Enough room for laptop, radio, GPS, books, tools, clothes etc etc. Very secure with duel locking. I also take a chain and padlock with me an chain it to a seat at the airport. It will fit in the overhead locker.
Shaving: most decent hotels will happily give you a razor if you ask nicely or buy an electric one
I have airline approved nail clippers. It is not the cutter that is banned; it is the pointed end of the nail file that comes with the clippers. Airline approved ones have square ends.
Sorry, that bag won't last or protect. I've got one of these. Ten years on and still in use. Enough room for laptop, radio, GPS, books, tools, clothes etc etc. Very secure with duel locking. I also take a chain and padlock with me an chain it to a seat at the airport. It will fit in the overhead locker.
The problem is that these days your toiletries n' stuff can't be carry-on. There will be a point where there has to be a split of what goes with you as carry-on i.e. documentation, lappy, iWhatever, stuff; and what gets checked-in.
I suppose it could be done if you were driving, bus, or train.
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