Spare keys

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Re: Spare keys

#11 Post by X2001xr »

Blackstuff wrote:I used to carry mine with me all the time but I already have a ridiculous bunch of keys so took them off to reduce weight. I then kept them in a separate ammo safe for a while and now have them in a key safe which is hidden, and feel this is the best option for me.
Hi Blackstuff,
is that for your primary key or the spare. I already keep the primary set with me :)
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Re: Spare keys

#12 Post by Rockhopper »

Both my sets are hidden in the house, my spare set are rather rather better hidden than the main set.....
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X2001xr wrote:
Blackstuff wrote:I used to carry mine with me all the time but I already have a ridiculous bunch of keys so took them off to reduce weight. I then kept them in a separate ammo safe for a while and now have them in a key safe which is hidden, and feel this is the best option for me.
Hi Blackstuff,
is that for your primary key or the spare. I already keep the primary set with me :)
Both :good:
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Re: Spare keys

#14 Post by bradaz11 »

My main set usually live in the car. Spare set are at work. But as you say. Not really viable for you. Maybe pic a double socket somewhere in the house and pop them in that
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Re: Spare keys

#15 Post by X2001xr »

Ok so time to order another safe and key safe.

thanks for the ideas
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Re: Spare keys

#16 Post by Ovenpaa »

bradaz11 wrote:My main set usually live in the car. Spare set are at work. But as you say. Not really viable for you. Maybe pic a double socket somewhere in the house and pop them in that
Double socket for a single key is a good idea :good:
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Re: Spare keys

#17 Post by Swamp Donkey »

Hanging on a fridge magnet on the side of the cabinet so i don't lose them :o

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#18 Post by SSG69 »

I suggest a small safe with a combination lock, they don't cost much.
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Re: Spare keys

#19 Post by Gazoo »

Ovenpaa wrote:I have ours divided into two places and both are under individual lock and key plus not obvious. Probably the most positive recent security step was to inadvertently bend to 90 degrees the only spare key to the armoury whilst in the lock, it came out OK but broke when I went to straighten it so we just have one apiece which are always kept on our persons.
Ovenpaa, I thought you would have kept your spare key "on top" ....
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