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SL-591 Portable Car Lock Box, Black, Combination Lock, Keypad, Protective Cover, 20 in x 15 in x 7 in

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  • MULTI-PURPOSE LOCK BOX - The KeyGuard SL-591 car window lockbox is a safe and secure storage Lock Box solution for various applications including rideshare, turo, getaround, and other car sharing services. This versatile and convenient car safe storage box has ample storage space for house keys, car keys, and fobs, to garage openers, cash, credit cards and IDs. It also keeps you covered against theft, and the elements with a built-in protective cover and full metal body.
  • HIGHLY SECURE RENTAL CAR LOCK BOX- KeyGuard car window mount lock box is a sturdy and highly secure keyless system that’s easily accessible but tested to resist external violence, providing ultimate security and convenience. Our car key lock box is made for car sharing and contactless rental services. It’s great for car owners or landlords. The car window key safe lockbox is secured automatically when closing and guests can receive a password to use it at any time.
  • PHONE STYLE KEYPAD, LARGE PUNCH BUTTONS - The Key Guard SL-591 push button safe box features easy-to-use large punch buttons that are perfect for those who have trouble with small keypads. The keypad lock box allows you to create and memorize codes quickly and easily, eliminating the need for keys or complicated dial systems. Easily punch in the code (like texting!) without spinning and fidgeting with small dials. (And, you can securely change the combination as desired).
  • TOUGH SOLID METAL VAULT - This Heavy Duty Lock Box is corrosion and oxidation-resistant with a zinc alloy and anti-oxidation coating and it features a sturdy solid metal construction with tough ABS plastic coating, making it durable and long-lasting while protecting your car surfaces from scratches and dents. It also has a metal frame infrastructure for added strength and protection.
  • PROTECTIVE COVER DOOR - With a protective cover, this key pad combination lock box not only makes it easy to hide and keep your items safe, it also keeps the keypad punch buttons hidden from sight, preventing unauthorized access. This ensures security and safety from prying eyes, theft or tampering.


Car Window Key Safe The Key Guard Pro car window lock box is the perfect solution for anyone needing to store keys in a convenient place near their vehicle. Its large, full metal body makes it very secure while providing room for keys, key FOBs, or other small items. Secure Your Keys & Valuables Stop worrying about hiding your keys in a convenient location and simply store them in the Key Guard. Its familiar, punch button key pad entry offers user friendly number or letter combinations. The combination is also easy to change with the provided tool. Weatherproof Construction The Key guard Pro is constructed out of non-ferrous metal which will keep it from rusting over time. It is further protected with a thick rubber cover which encases the Key Guard. This keeps your car window lockbox dry and free from debris. The rubber cover also prevents the back of the Key Guard from scratching your vehicle. Internal Dimensions Height: 4" Width: 2-3/8" Depth: 1-1/8" Diagonal: 4-3/8".Larger Storage Capacity


Stan Pagonis
2025-08-31 14:58:17
Great product which works great and stays dry even in torrential rain.
Toni Barney
2025-08-30 16:31:52
This lockbox is sturdy and super easy to use. I've been using it consistently for my contactless Turo rentals and haven't had any issues at all. The value for the money is awesome. Do make sure you use a faraday bag as well if you have keyless entry. This lockbox is big enough to accommodate a small faraday bag and a key. I have literally zero complaints about this product. Don't look any further if you're looking for an easy to use, great performing, no frills lockbox!
Beverly Martinez
2025-08-23 12:06:05
Works as designed. Not sure why you would buy something different. This is secure. Easy to open. Easy to set up.
Andy T.
2025-08-19 10:01:27
Rugged, well built. Works like a charm
S. Phillips
2025-08-09 17:16:02
It seems pretty sturdy though I haven't tried cracking it open with a hammer. Reasonably spacious inside to hold a larger car key. I've not had to use it below freezing temperatures yet so can't comment on that unfortunately.However there are two design flaws I see. 1) it does not shield the remote signal of your key, so if you have a touch-less unlock fob where the car unlocks just by you being near it; it will unlock the car and allow it to start the engine. This can be prevented by putting the key inside a Faraday bag however, though it might be a tight fit inside the lock-box.2) I'm slightly reluctant to post this but I'd guess car thieves already know...the keycode that you set on the lock box does not have to be put in in a specific order. As long as all the numbers are pressed, it doesn't matter what order you make them. Say if you set your code as 1942, it can be unlocked by putting in 1249, 1492, 9421, 9241, 4192 etc. It seems a lot less secure when you know that.
Caleb P
2025-07-25 20:22:50
This is a great device. Keeps your keys safe and easy to operate and change codes when needed. Highly recommended.
Aromal
2025-07-22 11:24:07
It is a reliable lock box. The only trouble i had was that it is a bit too small and will not fit the big car keys or if the keys are kept in a Faraday pouch.
Ted Carbone
2025-07-11 11:34:14
As a lifelong surfer, but having moved to Central Texas from California a few years back, I have been fortunate enough to still get back to my favorite west coast beaches on a pretty regular basis. One issue I have always dealt with, and has absolutely been the greatest barrier to getting into the water (even though its primary function is to get me to the water!) concerns the rental car, and the security of my belongings. Anyone who has rented a car in the past 10 years knows the feeling of being handed what is literally a fistful of keys - often two electronic keys, two electronic key fobs, and an ID tag, all bound together with an unbreakable steel wire. Not only are electronic keys unsuitable for tucking into a surfboard leash or wetsuit key pocket, it is impossible to liberate a single key that can be discreetly squirreled away under the bumper or wheel well.First of all, let me clarify that I am not overly paranoid. If you surf long enough, or just enjoy beach time, you're going to get robbed. It's a fact. I once even gave a favorite sweatshirt to a hypothermic, young surfer girl, up from San Diego with a friend, who thought they hid their key well enough. Unfortunately, after a cold-water surf, on a chilly, onshore summer evening, they returned to the parking lot to discover their car, and ALL of their clothes, completely gone. She sat there wet, shivering, watching the boards, while her friend walked up the street to call the police.On previous trips, I've been forced to park and paddle out at spots where I could lock the car and leave my highly visible day bag on the sand, hoping that the moment I saw someone eyeing it, I'd be out of the water in a flash. This really limits the number of spots your can surf, and you're always on your guard. On my second most recent trip, I passed through California on my way back from a week-long surf trip to New Zealand (where you can leave a $100 bill on the beach and it'll still be there three hours later), thinking I had a day and a half to get in the water before my meetings. In the end, due to beach construction, time limitations, and tides, I didn't surf once. There was simply no way for me to get in the water and feel safe enough to enjoy myself. That disappointment started me thinking... There must be an alternative?!Upon returning to Texas, and after a quick search of Amazon.com, I discovered the KeyGuard SL-591-CVR Pro Car Window Key Safe with Protective Cover. Even more quickly, it was in my cart, and on its way to me. Two weeks later it was packed in my surf bag and heading with me back out to California.At the Hertz counter, I picked up my car, and my fistful of keys, and headed straight for the beach. Three days and six perfectly secure sessions later, I was as happy with my purchase as could be.In my opinion, there is no other key safe on the market like the KeyGuard SL-591-CVR Pro Car Window Key Safe with Protective Cover. It is a travelling surfer's must-have accessory!
Sofiane Azzoune
2025-07-02 17:27:06
Arrive at time, works as a charm, recommande it.
Stan Pagonis
2025-06-27 11:51:49
Great product which works great and stays dry even in torrential rain.
Toni Barney
2025-06-26 17:36:39
This lockbox is sturdy and super easy to use. I've been using it consistently for my contactless Turo rentals and haven't had any issues at all. The value for the money is awesome. Do make sure you use a faraday bag as well if you have keyless entry. This lockbox is big enough to accommodate a small faraday bag and a key. I have literally zero complaints about this product. Don't look any further if you're looking for an easy to use, great performing, no frills lockbox!
Beverly Martinez
2025-06-22 12:40:40
Works as designed. Not sure why you would buy something different. This is secure. Easy to open. Easy to set up.
Andy T.
2025-06-08 14:37:21
Rugged, well built. Works like a charm
S. Phillips
2025-05-20 16:28:28
It seems pretty sturdy though I haven't tried cracking it open with a hammer. Reasonably spacious inside to hold a larger car key. I've not had to use it below freezing temperatures yet so can't comment on that unfortunately.However there are two design flaws I see. 1) it does not shield the remote signal of your key, so if you have a touch-less unlock fob where the car unlocks just by you being near it; it will unlock the car and allow it to start the engine. This can be prevented by putting the key inside a Faraday bag however, though it might be a tight fit inside the lock-box.2) I'm slightly reluctant to post this but I'd guess car thieves already know...the keycode that you set on the lock box does not have to be put in in a specific order. As long as all the numbers are pressed, it doesn't matter what order you make them. Say if you set your code as 1942, it can be unlocked by putting in 1249, 1492, 9421, 9241, 4192 etc. It seems a lot less secure when you know that.
Caleb P
2025-04-26 10:43:28
This is a great device. Keeps your keys safe and easy to operate and change codes when needed. Highly recommended.
Aromal
2025-03-04 18:16:44
It is a reliable lock box. The only trouble i had was that it is a bit too small and will not fit the big car keys or if the keys are kept in a Faraday pouch.
Ted Carbone
2025-01-28 17:04:37
As a lifelong surfer, but having moved to Central Texas from California a few years back, I have been fortunate enough to still get back to my favorite west coast beaches on a pretty regular basis. One issue I have always dealt with, and has absolutely been the greatest barrier to getting into the water (even though its primary function is to get me to the water!) concerns the rental car, and the security of my belongings. Anyone who has rented a car in the past 10 years knows the feeling of being handed what is literally a fistful of keys - often two electronic keys, two electronic key fobs, and an ID tag, all bound together with an unbreakable steel wire. Not only are electronic keys unsuitable for tucking into a surfboard leash or wetsuit key pocket, it is impossible to liberate a single key that can be discreetly squirreled away under the bumper or wheel well.First of all, let me clarify that I am not overly paranoid. If you surf long enough, or just enjoy beach time, you're going to get robbed. It's a fact. I once even gave a favorite sweatshirt to a hypothermic, young surfer girl, up from San Diego with a friend, who thought they hid their key well enough. Unfortunately, after a cold-water surf, on a chilly, onshore summer evening, they returned to the parking lot to discover their car, and ALL of their clothes, completely gone. She sat there wet, shivering, watching the boards, while her friend walked up the street to call the police.On previous trips, I've been forced to park and paddle out at spots where I could lock the car and leave my highly visible day bag on the sand, hoping that the moment I saw someone eyeing it, I'd be out of the water in a flash. This really limits the number of spots your can surf, and you're always on your guard. On my second most recent trip, I passed through California on my way back from a week-long surf trip to New Zealand (where you can leave a $100 bill on the beach and it'll still be there three hours later), thinking I had a day and a half to get in the water before my meetings. In the end, due to beach construction, time limitations, and tides, I didn't surf once. There was simply no way for me to get in the water and feel safe enough to enjoy myself. That disappointment started me thinking... There must be an alternative?!Upon returning to Texas, and after a quick search of Amazon.com, I discovered the KeyGuard SL-591-CVR Pro Car Window Key Safe with Protective Cover. Even more quickly, it was in my cart, and on its way to me. Two weeks later it was packed in my surf bag and heading with me back out to California.At the Hertz counter, I picked up my car, and my fistful of keys, and headed straight for the beach. Three days and six perfectly secure sessions later, I was as happy with my purchase as could be.In my opinion, there is no other key safe on the market like the KeyGuard SL-591-CVR Pro Car Window Key Safe with Protective Cover. It is a travelling surfer's must-have accessory!
Sofiane Azzoune
2025-01-23 10:46:49
Arrive at time, works as a charm, recommande it.
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