Rock Hide a Key

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A lot of people hide their spare house keys under their door mats or under flower pots on the front porch. This is the first place thieves will look to gain access to your home. With the Rock Hide a Key you will never be locked out again. Only you and your family members will know the secret place where your key is hidden. The Rock hide a key looks just like an ordinary rock and allows you to hide several keys inside it.

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  • Brand: 32sports.com
  • Label: SAMFE
  • Manufacturer: SAMFE

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Rock Hide a Key

Whether you bury it deep or flaunt it openly in your garden, you will never again have to suffer that sinking feeling that comes with the certainty that you have just closed and locked your door - WTTH THE KEY STILL INSIDE!

Your spare key is hidden where only you can find it - and quickly.

Brilliant idea, especially for older folk who are no longer at home scaling ladders or climbing through too-small windows!


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