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Blue Key Float Oval Vinyl Coated Closed Cell Foam Brass Chain Measures 3-1/2" long and 1-1/4" wide Our key floats are the perfect way to keep your keys close at hand. We've even included a a quick snap for easy attachment wherever you need it. |
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