Car key storage during shore dive?

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Ok you got me.... I'll double down and go all out. 2 baggies @ $.04:poke::D



I fall into this camp too, but I did see OP said he didn't want to do what we do. I love walking up to the back of the van with all my gear on, swinging my foot under the rear (for hands free) and having it unlock / open for me. I'm not fancy....but that feels pretty fancy.
I think his concern is for carrying conventional keys or combo fob-keys not the later electronic ones.
 
Then I will point out that you are using disposable plastic. :cool:

Though I am not overly concerned about that.

:stirpot:

Shhh.... don't get the plastic police on me.:rolleyes:

And I reuse my plastic baggies:D
 

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With the prius I can’t lock it with the key in it so it goes into a baggie and carried in the under garments. Since it’s keyless I only need to touch the door to lock or unlock

What if you wrap the key in aluminum foil or put it in a small metal box?

-Z
 
What if you wrap the key in aluminum foil or put it in a small metal box?

-Z
I like the fact I can lock and unlock without messing with anything beyond the baggie.
 

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