haha, yes, those rental car companies have started giving out both keys Jcp2, From what I gather, they don't really care if you hand them back separate as long as you return both. See : Not that we would ever endorse anything like that
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We found that the bags would puncture, plastic containers were too big or not sufficiently waterproof and too buoyant. We also tried attaching keys to a float and the rope broke! Had to chase our flag into the boat channel. We finally ended up developing our own solution which we've only recently launched as https://www.dryfob.com
Small enough to fit in a BCD pocket or clip on a D-ring it has dual O-rings and is machined out of anodized aluminum. It is neutrally buoyant (with FOB) and is IPx8 rated to 130 ft/1hr and Dive Lab tested to 200fsw. I've tested it to 260ft for 24hrs in a pressure pot too. $49.99 retail. Available in metallic blue or red. It's also on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08Z32DNJW Please make sure your key fits (1.65"x3.75").
We are very proud of our DRYFOB waterproof car key container and just wanted fellow divers to know it's out there!!
Thanks Lost Diver 71, and thanks for the size idea. I've heard some other feedback that some PLBs may be bigger. We are seriously thinking about a larger one and will price that out too I may need to start my own DRYFOB thread.
My car doesn't have a key-hole on any door. It does have one in a fairly hidden in another location though.Look at the driver’s door. Does it have a keyhole? Then there’s a key...
I haven’t personally seen a car without a key hole, but I can’t say I’ve looked terribly extensively, particularly at high end or ultra modern cars. But the three-four times I’ve been told “my car doesn’t have keys anymore!”, it did. Usually with a subtle lever on the key fob to release it.
+1 on @Manatee Diver : get a copy made and put it somewhere on your person. For cars that ‘can’t lock the keys in’: use the mechanical key to lock the door as you walk away...