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This is a commercial water key. It turns on any water faucet without a handle like those found on commercial properties or at some d-bags house who has removed the handle. It also opens the enclosure boxes that protect the faucet from tampering and will turn on the underground main some homes
. Have a drink on me guys
 

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I have one. Mines pretty heavy but it's a good thing to have
 
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I posted this cuz I just found one this morning. 5 min before I was thinking I need one and poof. If you havent read/watched the secret you ahould. Vital knowledge for any traveler
 

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They are indispensable. I always keep on in my bag and even though I'm primarily a trail walker these days it still comes in handy.
 
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I'm still fairly infuriated whenever I think about people taking handles off of water spigots to deny ANYONE access to water. That's like trying to deny someone access to oxygen. I think there's a name for that. Oh yeah, MURDER.
[grumble-grumble. Fuckin' people]
 
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Is "water key" the proper name for it? Tried searching for one on Menards and Home Depot websites. Closest I found was a "sillcock key" - not sure if it's the same thing.
 

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Is "water key" the proper name for it? Tried searching for one on Menards and Home Depot websites. Closest I found was a "sillcock key" - not sure if it's the same thing.
yes this is the proper term for this tool. if you walk into a hardware store tell them your looking for one of these, they'll show you where they are. costs about $2.50+ depending on how many heads it has.
 

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Yup, I have one of these, love it, a great investment, totally works.
 

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Being that it is heating up, this thread should be bumped up, as having one of these handy tools can truly be a life saver. It's also surprising how many people don't know about them.
 

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