Sprinkler Head Key Hider Diversion Safe – Real Sprinkler Disguise, Waterproof Outdoor Hiding Spot, 2½” x 1½” Interior, Virtually Indestructible Yard Key Storage

SKU: DS-SPRINKLER

$6.95

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If you’ve ever hidden a spare key under a rock or a fake rock — and let’s be honest, everyone’s seen those fake rocks — this is a much better version of that idea. It’s made from an actual sprinkler head, which means it looks exactly like what’s already in your yard. Plant it near the other sprinkler heads in the lawn and nobody’s going to know the difference.

  • Made from a real sprinkler head — looks identical to the rest of your irrigation system
  • Interior: 2½” x 1½” — fits a house key, car key, folded bill, or small document
  • Waterproof construction — handles rain, sprinklers, and outdoor exposure without issue
  • Virtually indestructible — built to live outdoors year-round
  • Lightweight at 0.2 lbs — easy to place or reposition anywhere in the yard

The Spare Key That Actually Stays Hidden

The fake rock thing works until it doesn’t. Most people know what a fake rock looks like — there’s a whole category of them on Amazon with thousands of reviews. A sprinkler head, on the other hand, is exactly what it is. If you’ve got any kind of irrigation system or garden sprinklers in your yard, one more head sitting in the grass isn’t going to raise any flags.

This one is made from a real sprinkler head, not a plastic replica of one. It looks right, it’s the right size, and it’ll sit in your yard for years without anyone thinking twice about it.

Who This Key Hider Is For

Anyone who needs reliable access to a spare key outdoors. Maybe you’ve locked yourself out before and want a backup you can actually trust. Maybe you’ve got a dog walker, a housekeeper, or a family member who occasionally needs to get in. Maybe you just want to leave some cash outside for a delivery that needs signature-free drop-off. Whatever the situation, this handles the outdoor stash problem quietly.

It’s also a solid option if you leave a key for an Airbnb or rental property and want something that doesn’t scream “key is hidden here” to anyone walking past. Guests can find it easily when you tell them where to look, but a stranger wouldn’t know which sprinkler head to check.

Is This the Right Choice for You?

Choose this key hider if you want:

  • An outdoor hiding spot that genuinely blends into a yard with irrigation
  • Waterproof, weather-resistant storage that stays in the lawn year-round
  • A spare key access point for dog walkers, housekeepers, or family members
  • An inexpensive fix for the “locked out” problem

Consider something else if you need:

  • Indoor concealment — this is designed for outdoor yard placement
  • A yard without sprinkler heads — it’ll look out of place where there’s no irrigation

How It Actually Works

The interior cavity measures 2½” x 1½” — roomy enough for a standard house key, a car key fob in some cases, a folded bill, or a small note. Access is simple: open it up, put your key inside, close it, and plant it among your other sprinkler heads. That’s the whole setup.

The waterproofing is worth taking seriously. This isn’t just water-resistant — it’s designed to sit outdoors in the lawn and take direct contact with irrigation water without leaking. Rain, sprinklers, dew — none of it is a problem. The key stays dry inside.

It weighs almost nothing — 0.2 lbs — so it’s easy to move around if you decide to change the location. It also won’t do damage to a lawn mower blade if someone runs over it, though you’d probably want to mark the location well enough to avoid that situation.

Quick Comparison: How Does This Key Hider Stack Up?

Feature Sprinkler Head Key Hider Fake Rock Key Hider Magnetic Key Box Combination Lockbox
Outdoor Realism High — looks like actual irrigation ✓ Low — widely recognized ✗ Hidden (under car/metal) Obvious — requires mounting
Waterproof Yes ✓ Partial — varies Partial Varies
Installation None — just place in yard ✓ None ✓ Magnetic attachment ✓ Mounting required
Security Level Concealment-based Concealment-based (low) ✗ Concealment-based Combination lock ✓
Cost Very low ✓ Very low ✓ Low ✓ Medium–High
Best For Yards with irrigation systems Garden beds, low-traffic yards Under vehicles Permanent entry key storage

Practical Details

Made from a real sprinkler head. Interior dimensions: 2½” x 1½”. Waterproof and weather-resistant for permanent outdoor placement. Weighs 0.2 lbs. No batteries, no combinations, no installation required. Works best in yards with existing sprinkler systems for maximum concealment. Under $7 — inexpensive enough to pick up a couple and spread them around.

It’s a simple, clever solution to a common problem — and at this price, it’s hard to find a reason not to have one in the yard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it actually look like a real sprinkler head?

Yes — it’s made from an actual sprinkler head component, not a molded plastic replica. Placed among other sprinkler heads in a lawn or garden, it’s functionally indistinguishable. The key to making it work is placement — it looks best surrounded by other sprinkler hardware, not sitting alone in the middle of a patio.

What fits inside?

A standard house key fits easily. A car key or key fob may fit depending on size. You can also fit a folded piece of paper with an access code, a small emergency bill, or other flat small items. The 2½” x 1½” interior is a useful size for key storage specifically.

Is it actually waterproof?

Yes — it’s designed to sit in a lawn and get hit by sprinklers regularly. That’s the whole point of the product. The seal keeps moisture out of the interior, so your key stays dry even if the sprinklers run directly over it. That said, it’s not rated for submersion — just regular outdoor exposure and direct sprinkler contact.

What if I don’t have a sprinkler system?

It’ll still work — you can place it in a garden bed, near a hose bib, or alongside any outdoor plumbing. The concealment is best when it’s surrounded by similar-looking hardware, but even in a garden it’s less obvious than a fake rock. If your yard has zero irrigation elements, a different style of diversion safe might blend in better.

Interior Dimensions2 ½" x 1 ½"
Weight0.2 lbs

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