thinkgeek.com - 2/26/2009
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Hide your keys by pushing them into the ground When it comes to hiding things, this can be done in many different ways. Camouflage or concealment are the most common ways to hide something and in more sophisticated situations cryptography can be used to hide the content of a message. Hiding ...
random-good-stuff.com - 2/26/2009
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sprinkler key secret key hide I just love
these kind of hidden secret things. But my favorite...
is the safest safe in the world . When it comes to hiding things, this can be done in many different ways. Camouflage or concealment are the most common ways ...
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Hide your Key in a Fake Sprinkler – Thingy!
gadgets.boingboing.net - 2/27/2009
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Obscurity, security! Crafted to resemble the real thing,
this hidey-hole makes a better location for your spare...
key than, say, the doormat right next to the door that it opens. Product Page {Thinkgeek via RGS]...
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A doorkey-hiding sprinkler head
gadgetgrid.com - 2/27/2009
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Looking for a different place to hide that
house key? The doormat, the fake hollow rock or...
the door molding tricks are old and first place targets for people looking to get into your house. Thieves would never suspect a sprinkler head would be the hiding place of nothing but water. ...
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Sprinkler Hide-A-Key
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A doorkey-hiding sprinkler head
Boing Boing Gadgets —
Obscurity, security! Crafted to resemble the real thing, this hidey-hole makes a better location for your spare key than, say, the doormat right next to the door that it opens.
Product Page {Thinkgeek via RGS]
Sprinkler Hide-a-Key Conceals Your Keys in Plain Sight [Keys]
Gizmodo —
... The $5.99 plastic, water-tight sprinkler head comes with a screw-on top, and although it looks quite realistic, it won't keep your pogonias alive. Even so, it seems a lot safer than hiding it in a potted plant or even more obviously, under your doormat. Or you can do what I did in college—tuck your key behind a black widow's spiderweb and hope anyone looking to get in is afraid of spiders. [Product Page via ...
Sprinkler Hide-A-Key To Drop Into A Neighbor Hood Near You
GadgetReview —
... that stores a spare house key in the event that you lock yourself out in a pair stained ‘titey whities’. Well, since burglars have caught onto this in the last, what, 10 years, it’s time to switch things up. Enter the Sprinkler Hide-A-Key. I don’t think too much explanation is needed, but in case you’re wondering it can be yours for $6. Just remember where you bury the darn thing, otherwise you’ll be on hand and knee.
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Not all gadgets are technological marvels but they remain no less helpful in a time of need. For example, this faux sprinkler head opens up and hides an extra set of keys. Push it into the ground and it blends in naturally, far better than those fake rocks from the 1980's.
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