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A great way to hide extra or seldom-used keys, cash or other important items. Adhesive-backed self-stick base tape sticks to wood, metal, plastic/vinyl and many other common surfaces. Also available as hard-case magnetic Hide-A-Key. Excellent quality & durability; made in Taiwan.
N. Imani
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Perfect for hiding a Key.
Frank Bridge
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
Particularly if you used this case to store the key in a hidden place outside your home, the verbiage and pictorial description on the case glaringly compromise its security purpose. Nevertheless, because of the low cost, I decided to purchase the case and attempt to remove the information. The bright green writing seemed to be a kind of paint, and a suitable solvent removed it completely. I can now place this plain black pouch in a suitable location without garnering attention regarding its true purpose.That said, I suggest that the purchaser use care to determine whether the chosen solvent can harm the integrity of the case itself.
Shery
Reviewed in Australia on November 4, 2024
I have used these before. This looks as good.Great for spare car key.I glue them with special glue that resists movement too, to make sure.Lasts for years.
Grant Floyd
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022
This thing is incredible, and easy to use. Unlike the magnetic boxes, you can stick this anywhere on your vehicle, which is nice. Also, I feel confident that its not going anywhere, which is a feeling those magnetic boxes never gave me. Plus, its less than $10, which is essentially the frosting on the cake at this point. Dont hesitate to buy this thing; its worth every penny!
polythene
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2020
After blacking out the neon green writing with a Sharpie, I stuck it in the car grill. Once it’s stuck, it WON’T come off, which is great. However, make sure you place it somewhere with enough space to get your whole hand in, as it’s super hard to pull apart the Velcro. Trying to get it off with just my thumb & forefinger didn’t do it and I had to use needle nose pliers. That being said, I’m ordering another to put in a better place. Unlike the magnet boxes, there’s nothing to rust and no way it could be knocked off if it gets hit by something, and it’s big enough to fit my fob.
Brandy
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2015
This does the job, mostly. It has more than enough room for a large key and absolutely dwarfs a house key. There's definitely room to spare and you could fit in a fob as well as a key and then some. You could easily fit in a car key with a fob and a house key if so desired. I found the adhesive to be less successful. I tried it on various surfaces and it doesn't stick very well. I'm sure it would work great against fabric but anything outdoors doesn't work. It usually clings for a few minutes then falls off. Due to the graphic on the other side that says "key holder" it's not exactly a secret. So you'll want to hide it somewhere that can't be seen. The lack of good adhesive compounds that problem. However I find it protects the key very well and with some work I find a great place to hide it so the graphic is hidden.It's durable and well made, if thin, and does mostly what I bought it for. I wish it actually -stuck- somewhere but I can live with it.
Freitag
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2015
These work great. I've been using them for years. They're much better than the magnetic kind, for two reasons.First, they don't "bounce" off. The magnetic boxes can bounce off, if you hit a good bump, and if they're on a vertical surface.Second, you can stick these to any clean surface. That mattered for me, 20 years ago, and it's even more important now, since newer vehicles have so little in the way of iron and steel surfaces to use. These can easily go inside a plastic bumper, for example.The only downside is, if you actually remove the key pouch many times, the adhesive patch will start to pull free. They're good for at least 5 or 6 uses, but if you lock yourself out of your car on a regular basis, you might want a different solution.
caro_in_atx
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2014
After having locked myself out of my car too many times to count (once, embarrassingly, while i had 2 friends in town, had a test the following day, and the engine was running), plus having misplaced my car keys and one time when 1 got warped from being too close to the radiator), this has been a terrific life-saver. I first got the idea to buy a key-holder from a friend who had one attached to her car with a magnet. But this is even better than a magnet, because magnets can at times fall off, get knocked off, and/or lose their magnetism (esp. against metal, esp. when metal gets heated, changes shape, etc.). THIS badboy, on the other hand, has one part that sticks to the car like epoxy and both sides velcro together. The little pouch with the key itself can come off and be put in your pocket or whatever, if need be.This has been a godsend for me so many times, and I cannot recommend it highly enough!
get_outdoors
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2013
I have an extra car key, house key, and office key in this. It fits all three (but not a key ring).Follow the directions and clean the area you want to attach it to before use. I did this and slapped this onto the underside of my bumper. Three years and 27,000 miles later, plus two cross country trips in winter, and two months in the desert in the summer, and it was still attached so strongly that getting it off was difficult. I took it off because someone backed into me and I had to get a new bumper - this thing really stays stuck! The velcro is super-strong and just opening it to get the keys out requires more than just a little tug. I bought this as a replacement for the original - once you remove it these won't re-attach well so be sure of where you put it.Very secure, I bought two because these are amazing and you just can't find them anywhere else anymore.Adding an update here - I added one of these to the inside of an aluminum drain spout to keep spare house keys in. Torrential rains and debris didn't dislodge it, I love these things. Whatever glue they use it's amazing.
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