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Old 11-11-2020, 12:18 PM   #29
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But with the number pad it is so nice not to have to mess with carrying keys for the RV.
Yup same as my house. Haven't carried a house key for years. thinking the same for the trailer. So darn convenient. Unless my memory starts to fail me. then I will key it again.
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We were camping in west Yellowstone one spring. We were talking with the couple next door who just left texas to come to west Yellowstone. They went to switch propane tanks the first night only to discover the 2nd propane take on his 5th well was stolen in texas rv site. It was locked with the famous ch751 key.
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More for convenience that security, I replaced my locks so they are all keyed alike. While it is probably not unique, it is not on the list of the usual RV locks/keys.

Also bought several padlocks that are keyed alike for propane tanks, hitch, hitch bars, etc.

Convenience, and a little more security.
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