http://www.lekasunshade.com. I was locked myself out of my house or car many times, but keeping extra keys in pocket or wallet is really not a comfortable experience, so I try to make a flexible and thin plastic spare key myself by cutting a plastic strip from soda bottle or old credit card, the plastic key can push the pin up, but it is not strong enough to turn the lock, the tension wrench is needed, so I have an idea to combine a plastic strip and tension wrench, and turn it into final product.
What soda bottle?
twinstar9 9 months ago
@Md80123 What are the grooves? "other part" doesn't help me. Please.
twinstar9 9 months ago
If you use a copy from a credit card will it work even without the grooves ( not the teeth part the other )
Md80123 1 year ago
If you make a copy out of a credit card w
Md80123 1 year ago
Scary
bob7dog7 1 year ago
I watched this video just to enjoy the lounge music...
A1ll9e5n 1 year ago
You could just put the original key in your wallet if you bothered.
StanleyTLK 1 year ago
@CandyLV72 and how much is that membership ?
mrdcjohn 1 year ago
Where'd you buy them? :)
MadnessIsMySpecial 1 year ago
"...AAA members can get a free Credit Card Key. Bring your membership card and car door key to any district office, where a spare Credit Card Key can be made in less than a minute. The spare key is the size, shape, and thickness of a credit card, so will fit easily into a wallet or purse. Note that Credit Card Keys arent available for some high-security lock systems and some unusual vehicles...."
I LOVED mine, now I will make some for the house too!
CandyLV72 2 years ago