| Several
years ago I was about 45 minutes into setting up my camper for a 4
night stay
at a campground when I discovered that I couldn’t
find a very important key; the one that opens the outside access door
to the cassette toilet. Knowing that most RV keys are the same I was
able to borrow a key form another camper to open the access door and
then I just left it unlocked for the rest of the weekend. Take a close
look at your camper keys. Chances are they are 751’s.
If you’re uncomfortable with everybody in the campground having
a key to your camper you can have the locks changed, just don’t
lose the new keys.
When I came
across the Combi-Cam™ I immediately ordered 3, 1 for
each access door on my camper. They were very easy to install, I only
needed a pair of pliers and a screw driver to remove the existing lock.
The new lock assemble fit right into the same opening and I was able
to set the combinations to a number that I can remember. The Combi-Cam™ is
a heavy duty, well made keyless lock that sells for $19.95 |