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Aquapac Waterproof Keymaster 608

The Aquapac Keymaster is a pocket-sized submersible waterproof case for keeping small but vital essentials protected and on your person. The reason it’s called the Keymaster is that it was originally designed for electronic key fobs. Lots of customers wrote in saying that they had to leave their car key on their wheel when they went paddling or surfing, and couldn’t we make something so they could take it with them? So that’s what we did! It’ll also take care of your credit cards, hotel room key, and a little cash. And if you’re one of the increasing number of people suffering from asthma, it just happens to be the right size for most inhalers. The Keymaster is made of a thin but remarkably tough material called TPU and is incredibly light (only 1 ounce / 31 grams including the lanyard). The seams are high-frequency welded to form a super-strong bond. It also protects from dust, dirt and sand. And finally, like most Aquapac cases, it’ll float if you drop it in the drink! ABOUT AQUAPAC: – Aquapac has been making waterproof cases since 1983 and has won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise 3 times. We’re based in London, but our products are to be found on every continent. The vast majority are made in the UK. People are trusting their valuables to our waterproofing, so it’s absolutely crucial that our manufacturing is of the very highest quality.

Product Features

  • Lock up your valuables!
  • 100% waterproof to IPX8 (guaranteed submersible to 5m for 30 mins).
  • Designed for electronic key fobs.
  • Protects other small items too.

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Comments

Chester Keasberry says:

Extensively Tested at the Beach! I recently came to Hawaii and have been going to the beach very often. I didn’t want to leave any cash and cards in my bag on the sand so I usually only brought $20 and left my cards at home. This wasn’t ideal and I wanted a way to keep my cash and debit card with me. The Aquapac meets my needs perfectly.I’ve tested it multiple times at the beach, spending hours in the water with the Aquapac in the pocket of my board shorts. I usually put in a bunch of cards and about $20 to $40 and…

R... says:

So far, it has kept my key bone dry while surfing! Like many people chiming in, I have one of those idiotic “smart” keys that you can’t submerge in water, and no handy non-electronic key or plastic valet key, because all of the automakers seem to have done away with them in recent years! Yes, they pitch their cars as being part of an active lifestyle, but can’t be bothered to consider what you do with your key when you’re going somewhere where it’s going to get wet. Argh. So I searched high and low and landed on the Aquapac and gave…

R. Sajdyk says:

Perfect for the Water Parks I saw this on deals Woot, and decided to buy it directly from AMAZON (One stop shopping). Small and compact enought to put key’s, credit card, and money into while at the water parks. I tried double zipper bags last year, which worked, but had one of them fail—very bad. This year, no more issues. I submerged it in a bucket of water for a while, all valuables remained dry. Worth every penny. Plus, I order other waterproof bags here as well for bigger items. NOTE: Do not force (or over…

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