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Davis Self-inflating Key Buoy Keychain Holder Nip #530 Boating Fishing Swimming on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
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Fleming Island, Florida, US

Fleming Island, Florida, US
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 *** Davis Self-Inflating Key Buoy Keychain ***

  • Brand New, in original packaging.
  • When key falls in water, Key Buoy pops open and its air tube automatically inflates.
  • Tube carries keys to the surface for easy retrieval.
  • Stays afloat for over an hour.
  • A great gift!!

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