Davis Key Buoy
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Davis Key Buoy

SKU:
DAVIS0530
$16.95
Key Buoy is the ultimate key fob for water enthusiasts. Awarded the Innovation Award in 2006, it self-inflates when keys fall into the water, with the 14" tube rising above the surface within 60 seconds. View full description

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Key Buoy:

  • The ultimate key fob for boaters and lakeside loungers! When keys fall in the water, Key Buoy self-inflating key ring opens up, releasing an air tube which inflates automatically.
  • Key Buoy is one of the most practical and clever products we offer. In August, 2006, it was awarded the Innovation Award at NMMA.
  • The 14″ (36 cm) inflated tube extends above the water, allowing you to reach over and pick it up. Key Buoy rises to the surface in as fast as 60 seconds. May take longer in deeper water with maximum weight attached. Strong enough for items weighing up to 2.8 ounces (80 grams) such as keys, small tools, deck plate keys. Suitable for single use only, so keep a spare on hand!

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Brand:
Davis

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