Friday, May 15, 2009

Where to leave your key if you don't trust your doormat




Remember the good old days when you can remove the children for several hours with them get a job with a local chimney sweep?

Or if home security is the key to the string through the Letterbox?


Families we work the key under the doormat strategy - after all the equipment will not be thinking of looking under the doormat for a key.

This is a changin 'But as Bobby Dylan used to tell me. It's probably illegal to send children up chimneys today. And now there is a better place to hide the keys and small valuables other - that Keysafe padlock.

Keysafe padlock that is essentially a small padlocked box made of metal weather-resistant stainless steel and coated with black paint baked. It's big enough to hold credit cards, banknotes, and the keys and other small objects are guaranteed by the four-digit combination lock (meaning there are 10,000 combinations that can be selected).

Now all you need to do is secure the Keysafe padlock to something solid - a draw the circle back under the car, garage door handle or metal garden railings - and it's job done.

Leave the key for family members, house sitters or vacation rentals in it. Just let them know the four digit code. Or leave valuables in it if you're out and about and can not bring them with you (suitable for water sports enthusiasts who do not want a car key fob humid when back on dry land).

Order your today Keysafe padlock from The Gadget Shop for £ 19.99. And remember. Keep 'em peeled.




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