I am hoping to avoid checked luggage on my return flight to the US. Does anyone have any recommendations on the simplest way to ship stuff from Germany to the US? I suppose I should just take a box and packing tape along with me and use the post office.  Thanks. |
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the money you will spend shipping those scissors is more than a pair would cost bought new here in the states.
we call those scissors "bandage scissors" or "trauma sheers".
Probably not worth the trouble. I would however grab that Warning Triangle as I forgot to do when dropping the car off.
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Quote: the money you will spend shipping those scissors is more than a pair would cost bought new here in the states.
we call those scissors "bandage scissors" or "trauma sheers".
Probably not worth the trouble. I would however grab that Warning Triangle as I forgot to do when dropping the car off. | You heard it from the doc. 
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Presumably there's nothing special about these scissors??
I'm going to throw mine away if they spot them at the airport (there's a chance they won't).
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Quote: Presumably there's nothing special about these scissors??
I'm going to throw mine away if they spot them at the airport (there's a chance they won't). | I had to throw my screwdriver at the airport. I had fortunately transferred the rest to check in baggage. The triangle is the only thing worth some value.
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Thanks, guys. I think I must have been having an "all things BMW must be kept" moment.
Thanks for your help. 
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