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Rock Key Hider w/ Swing Cover & Window Warning Decal Set | 
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| Brand: 32sports.com Category: Sports
Buy New: $6.68
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 5284
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B001D1K9HO
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| Features:
| • | Realistic key hider perfect for hiding keys in your garden. | | • | Plastic cover keeps key safe and clean - Stainless steel screw resists rusting. | | • | Set includes a highly visible & repositionable vinyl security warning decal for windows. | | • | Additional decal available. Search keyword: WDCL |
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Product Description Don't get locked out! This realistic rock key hider holds your standard keys easily: Perfect for hiding spare keys in your garden near doors. Plastic cover keeps key safe and clean. Stainless steel screw resists rusting. To open: Lift cover at notch with fingernail and swing cover open. Place key(s) inside and swing cover closed. Set includes a highly visible repositionable vinyl security warning decal for windows. Decal size: 2.5" diameter. Additional decal available by searching keyword: WDCL.
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| Customer Reviews:
Looks real. Works as described. November 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Works perfectly. You may need a screwdriver to open. I keep one stashed nearby. I also screw it in just tight enough that it won't open, but loose enough for me to open with my fingernail.
Not for stashing large items. A couple of keys maybe.
Fooled Everyone October 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The realism of this fake rock hide-a-key is pretty impressive. The bottom slide is a little difficult to open, which I like. Nothing like picking up a rock and having a key fall out of it. No....this one does the job well and shhhh!......it really does look like a dirty rock.
Solves a problem! September 18, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Like many people we have a potential problem of getting locked out of the house. Or, we sometimes want to make a key available to someone when we are not home to give them access. The product solves that problem.
It's a lightweight but very realistic rock-like hiding place where you can put a key.
I give it 4 stars instead of 5 as I feel the ideal solution would probably have a sliding door. This one is sealed with a screw and you have to be careful you don't seal it too tightly or you could not retrieve the key without a screwdriver. It is nice to have something that closes rather than being open at the bottom, so that you don't lose the contents if the rock or surrounding soil is disturbed.
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