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๐ Hide smart, stay ready โ your emergency key just got an upgrade!
The Lucky Line Key Hider Pouch is a tear-resistant, extra-large nylon pouch with a super strong Velcro adhesive that securely mounts to any clean, non-magnetic surface. Water-resistant and designed to hold keys up to 3.75" x 2.5", it offers a reliable, discreet solution to avoid lockouts and safely store emergency keys, cash, or notes.








| ASIN | B000KFSZ0W |
| Additional Features | RFID Blocking |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,940 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #85 in Diversion Safes |
| Brand Name | Lucky Line |
| Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 348 Reviews |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085721913013 |
| Included Components | Signal Blocking Key Hider 1/bx |
| Item Dimensions | 0.45 x 0.31 x 0.02 inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | KeyHider |
| Manufacturer | Lucky Line |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 91301 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Style | Nylon |
| Size | 1 Pack |
| Style Number | 91301 |
| Team Name | Lucky Line |
| Theme | Logo |
| UPC | 085721913013 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**H
Useful
Sturdy, thick. Holds spare key stuck to the underside of car's license plate in case of lock out.
M**S
Good buy!
Works okay, wish it was a bit biggier tho.
J**Y
Everyone should use this
I find these to be of good quality. I have used them for years as I am a sr citizen and live alone. I have mentioned the use of these to several people throughout my life especially when they can't find their keys and are upset. Most look at me like I am a lunatic but ask yourself what will happen if you are alone and away from your comfort zone and loose or misplace your keys? In a cold winter or a dangerous part of town not having used this item could be very costly or fatal. I get one on the first day when I change cars. Yes, a car theif could find this and steal your car..... but what are the odds? I have never heard of a person taking the time to feel around under a car to steal it. My cars are used so maybe if I had a megaexpensive new car I might now take this chance,
C**L
Just What I Needed!
I've been looking for something like this for a long time. My car has no place to put a magnetic key holder. I had taped a spare key inside the wheel well and it stayed there for a long time but I was always worried that it would come off. This one is just perfect and I found a good place for it.
P**T
Good product. Works as expected.
You need a little patience installing it. First, the bolts used from the unit to the car must line up with the ones used to bolt the license plate to the unit, and this makes it a little tight to get wrenches/sockets where they need to be. Also, it would be nice if the "open" position (license plate hinged upward) would have a "stop" position, where the plate would hold itself up. These two issues make it a little tricky to install, but if you are persistent, it will go together just fine. I chose to use a very thin weather stripping foam with a self-adhesive inside the key compartment, to keep the key from rattling around. I also put a small piece of this foam between the unit and the license plate, to keep the plate from rattling when the car hits bumps. All-in-all, I'm very satisfied with the product and the idea. If it works well with the one car, I'll be installing on all of my cars.
N**N
Best option out there
We've had this under the back bumper of a car for over a year, replacing a magnetic type that was always a struggle to find a good location. I like that the pouch is big enough for any type of car key, has very strong velcro, and its companion fabric strip sticks really well to any flat surface. After installing it I felt confident that it would hold in place no matter what, but took someone else's advice and put in three junk keys and drove around for a week just to be sure. Now I check it every 4 months or so, but after two New England winters and plenty of jostling, I don't worry at all, and I'm about to get two more for our other cars. In the photo you'll notice I put a small triangle of white duct tape on it to make it easier to see when peering underneath the car - completely optional, but it does make it easier to spot.
R**N
Exactly what I wanted
Great way to hide a key
A**.
This is a great simple solution.
We use thing to hide a filing cabinet key. It replaced the last on. The Velcro finally gave out after nearly 10years. I have and will buy again. This is a great simple solution.
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