Non-Magnetic Key

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MadBill
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Non-Magnetic Key

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Just in case anyone cares, the OEM Vibe key is non-magnetic, so if you like for instance dropped it, and it fell straight through a @&#&^$! storm sewer grate into a couple of feet of slimy water, fishing for it with a powerful magnet would be a waste of time!A leaf rake works much better.(Don't ask me how I know this...)PS: The remote appears to be reasonably waterproof.
drunkenmaxx
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Re: Non-Magnetic Key (MadBill)

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so, this is totally hypothetical right?
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Re: Non-Magnetic Key (MadBill)

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The remote also seems to be reasonably crush-proof. My wife left it on the floor one day and my daughter was walking by and stepped on it, with Doc Martens steel toe army boots. The remote survived undamaged. If it weren't for our unseasonably warm weather and rain, that storm sewer wouldn't have had much slime in it...
MadBill
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Re: Non-Magnetic Key (drunkenvibe)

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Quote, originally posted by drunkenvibe »so, this is totally hypothetical right? Hypothetical. Yeah. Yeah, that's right: totally! (But it could , you know, like actually happen....)
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