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I sell Lucky Line products in my shop and their magnet key hiders hold extremely well.
I've used those over the years or something quite similar in appearance---nice devices.
I've also used the MasterLock versions but they're a bit more bulky and not as easily stowed between the body and frame as I do the Lucky Line types. Pretty darn cheap and the magnets have been more than strong enough to keep them in place.
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