🔒 Keep your keys safe, stylishly hidden!
The Hide-a-Key Fake Rock is a clever and discreet key holder designed to blend seamlessly into your outdoor environment. Made from durable molded poly-resin, it mimics the look and feel of a real rock while providing a hidden compartment for your keys. Weatherproof and lightweight, this set of two ensures you and your family are never locked out again.
Brand | IIT |
Product Dimensions | 2"D x 13"W x 13"H |
Lock Type | Key |
Color | Original version |
Capacity | 4 ounces |
Special Feature | Fireproof |
Included Components | Keys |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Alarm | anti-theft |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Chamber Height | 1.25 Inches |
Manufacturer | Industrial Tools |
Item model number | SG_B00W1WAMMG_US |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Standard |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2 |
E**A
Linda
Efectiva, realmente parece piedra y el tamaño es adecuado para llave de cerradura normal.
D**I
Looks real
Looks real and blends in with other rocks
S**N
The solution to world hunger
When I ordered this key hider, my life was a mess. I'd lost my life savings betting on Belgium to win the women's gymnastics world championship, I got fired for eating someone else's tuna sandwich from the work fridge (what can I say, I have a weakness), and my wife left me to marry someone else who, quote, "doesn't listen to Eiffel 65 at top volume at all hours of the night." After my house burned down I was living in a storage locker, and to top it all off, someone kept stealing my keys and breaking into my locker! I told myself that, for $6.99 plus tax and shipping, I could at least solve one problem in my life. And that's where it all started to change. I discovered that my grandmother's tea kettle -- the one thing that had yet to be stolen the night I first used this hide-a-key -- was actually a 600-year-old antique. I sold it for a cool $1000, which was enough to buy a new set of jogging clothes among other things. Feeling well-rested because I'd put the stress of getting robbed behind me, I went out for a jog and happened upon an egg in the park. Well, it turns out that was the last egg of the nearly-extinct Lesser Appalachian Warbler, and by moving it off the path so that it wouldn't get trampled, I had saved the entire species. The incident got me on the cover of Bird Defenders magazine, and then the groupies and endorsement deals started rolling in. Apparently the Secretary-General of the UN is a subscriber, because that got his attention, and he personally called me to ask if I would be part of a top-secret team charged with protecting Earth from certain destruction by an invading force from Zeta Omicron IV. Most of what we did is classified, but long story short I managed to swipe the Zeta Omicronian matter replicator technology, and we're on our way to using it to solve world hunger. If only I could find the key to our secret lab -- it's got to be in one of these rocks here ...All in all, four stars -- the lid on the bottom is a bit loose.
J**O
Great place to store spare house keys.
I locked myself out of my house. My spare house keys were not in the place I normally hid them. Did you know a 24 hour locksmith is a myth? I got locked out st 12:30 in the morning and could not get anyone to show up at my house until 10:30 am. That was scary, no outdoor lighting!I don't ever want to be in this situation again so when I saw this I ordered it. I love that it actually looks like a rock and it blends in with the outside of my house, which has rocks around the bushes and trees. The only thing that I don't like is the plastic that covers the compartment where you place your key is very loose so it sometimes falls off. I've made a pouch to put my keys in and then I slip the cover on top and it makes it a little more secure so the plastic doesn't have too much play to fall off.
S**H
Like the real thing.
Looks like the real thing but no other rocks here, it looked too real, so I went with the magnetic one.
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