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Tothill
Mar 11, 2014Explorer
We have 4 complete sets of keys.
One set stays home.
The other three are on lanyards. We find it much easier to keep track of the keys using lanyards. We do not have to worry about putting them in a jacket pocket then leaving the jacket in the RV.
We have the cab door and engine key. Two house door keys, one for the deadbolt, the other for the lock on the handle. One compartment key. One key that opens the water, fuel and dump valve covers. Oh and the key for the padlock for the car topper on the roof.
The small key that opens the water, fuel and dump valve compartments is hard to find and expensive. I have only found it at locksmiths and that single key is $4.50.
One set stays home.
The other three are on lanyards. We find it much easier to keep track of the keys using lanyards. We do not have to worry about putting them in a jacket pocket then leaving the jacket in the RV.
We have the cab door and engine key. Two house door keys, one for the deadbolt, the other for the lock on the handle. One compartment key. One key that opens the water, fuel and dump valve covers. Oh and the key for the padlock for the car topper on the roof.
The small key that opens the water, fuel and dump valve compartments is hard to find and expensive. I have only found it at locksmiths and that single key is $4.50.
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