![]() ![]() We did our best to include a good mix of styles and types, including a pair of boxes that don’t actually have locking mechanisms, but that can be hidden or camouflaged, as well as several models that use alphabetical instead of numerical combinations. This can help the dials and other lock components resist rust or corrosion over time. These don’t actually have locking mechanisms, but depending on how you use them, can be more secure than a traditional lock box.Īlso, if you live in a wet or cold-weather climate, you should consider a box that has a protective cover. If your key will only need to be accessed occasionally, or you just want it to act as a backup in case you get locked out, you might want to consider a hidden or camouflaged box. You should also consider avoiding push-button locks in this case, since frequently used buttons can show wear and tear over time, and make it easy for anyone to see which numbers are being pressed. ![]() These are convenient for whoever is accessing them, which also makes it more likely they’ll return the keys after they’re finished. If it’s meant to be used often, like for a cleaning person or at a rental unit with high turnover, you’ll probably want to go with an option that can be hung from your doorknob, or door handle. When purchasing a lock box for your keys, an important factor to consider is how often it’s going to be used. It removes a couple steps and adds some extra comfort and security. (Keep in mind that even though they’re designed to deter any would-be intruders, no lock box is totally impenetrable.)Īn alternative to a key lock box, is a smart lock. They typically use some kind of combination lock to keep your keys secured inside, and you can easily change that combination whenever you like-adding even more security, and much cheaper than changing the door locks themselves. A dedicated lock box for your spare keys allows you to provide entry to others when you’re not around-like dog walkers, Airbnb guests, or cleaning workers. ![]() For all outdoor and water sports enthusiasts, a sturdy, waterproof key case is the ultimate solution.Leaving a spare key under the doormat or on top of a doorframe is never a good idea. Who hides the car key at the car or hangs in a key safe under the car is invalidating the insurance and shows every theft where to go. Modern car keys are sensitive, highly complex technical devices that cost a lot of money, a visit to the workshop and a lot of trouble if lost, drowned or broken. ![]() Keyfender® is the answer to the question… “Where to leave the electronic car key for water sports and outdoor activities”? Keyfender® was developed, tested and produced in Germany for two years and combines durable, lightweight materials with innovative design and functionality. The nifty thing is the elastic window through which the radio buttons of the key can be operated without opening the case. The case is waterproof thanks to a patented fastening technology, it floats with a key inside, has a bold, striking color which makes it easy to find and can be attached to the body or sports equipment in two different ways, using included neoprene Lanyard and a short belt. Keyfender® is new to the market since 2019 and is a waterproof protective housing for most of the electronic car keys on the market. ![]()
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