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How do you attach it to the carabiner, do you just use some hose clamps to attach a d-ring?
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How do you attach it to the carabiner, do you just use some hose clamps to attach a d-ring?
As deep as I could go;-) Do not worry about it. When you lock it the lock feels kinda too easy so you would wonder how this thing could lock tightly. But the only time it had a mild leak was when some sand got onto the rubber O-ring. Luckily, a couple of $20 bills inside the canister acted as sponge so the car remote control was not hurt.How deep have you had it? The OMS canister is supposedly rated to 660 feet but didn't see a depth rating for this one.
This is certainly handy for you islanders but for us mainlanders who drive rentals the best option is to leave the car unlocked with no valubles in it and take the key, your license, and some money/credit card with you.My Ford has a keypad entry, so the keys are locked inside. My husbands Dodge has a chip key. We take a valet key that he keeps on a lanyard around his neck.