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Sunday, February 18, 2007

One of my high school buddies always locked his keys in his car. Man, we became pros breaking into 1976 Dodge Aspens! But it was a drag, just the same, and I really wished Ray would have had another method of getting into his car…or just stop locking his keys in it. One method he did try was one of those magnet key holders that you put under your car. Great idea until you need it and realize you must have hit a bump pretty good and it knocked off the key holder. Ugh.
Well, transport us twenty years later and SUVs are the new king of the road (even if sales have plummeted in the last two years) and they all have trailer hitches. Well, at least the good ones do. Thing about those hitches is most aren’t using ‘em. Kinda like the 4×4 they also have equipped on that vehicle. But now, you can use that hitch of yours. Yup, yank out the Raiders trailer hitch (and just throw it away, man!) and slip in the HitchSafe!
For $80, HitchSafe will allow you to store small items secured by a combination you create. This rust resistant safe allows for you to store your spare key, cash, credit cards, or even your drivers license as specified on the Hitch Corner. Now I’m not sure why you’d want to put your drivers license there, (”Um, yes officer, I have my license, but I need to get out of my truck and get it out of the hitch.”), but it could lead to interesting stories for you to tell your kids later in life. The spare key is a good one for people like Ray (yes, he has a truck now) and I guess the cash and credit card thing could come in handy if you leave your truck in a bad neighborhood and you’re concerned they’ll bust in the vehicle, too.
So, this may be of interest to some of you out there. Ray. ![]()





