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The Kidde 001795 Combination TouchPoint Entry Key Locker is a robust and secure solution for key storage, made from heavy-duty 16-gauge steel. With a capacity for 30 keys and over 1,000 re-settable combinations, this wall-mounted locker ensures your keys are safe and easily accessible. Its spacious design accommodates larger key rings, and installation is a breeze with included mounting hardware. Backed by a 1-year warranty, this key locker is both durable and reliable.
Brand | Kidde |
Product Dimensions | 3.19"D x 8.11"W x 12.04"H |
Lock Type | Combination Lock |
Color | Clay |
Capacity | 2.86 Kilograms |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Special Feature | Durable |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Control Type | Key Control |
Included Components | Hex Keys |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Alarm | Lock |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Chamber Depth | 2.38 Inches |
UPC | 090928017952 791836527136 763357797923 732233474258 745654003013 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00090928017952 |
Manufacturer | GE Security |
Part Number | 001795 |
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 001795 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 30 Keys |
Style | Combination Entry |
Pattern | Key Safe |
Shape | Rectangular |
Thickness | 1 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 30 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Durable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty against defects in workmanship & materials |
I**N
Long lasting
Extra useful! Have owned two for almost 8 years and they work great. Besides having to appy some thread locker, there has been no maintenance needed.It is strong, sturdy and the keyless option is awesome and works great.
B**N
I absolutely love it... FYI also great for storing USB thumb drives ;)
I feel like this is a little on the expensive end of some of the less expensive small key cabinets. But well worth the price over the cheapy ones. Very glad I got it. It's heavier gauge steel than I was expecting and feels very solid. Will it keep someone with a crow bar out? No. It may put up a fight against someone with a medium sized flat-head screw driver. And you're not forcing it open at all without some kind of tools. But I wasn't expecting it to be a wall safe. Also glad I went with the touch point lock for something of this nature. Not a fan of all the digital stuff requiring batteries that may die or requiring another key for me to keep track of. And the touch point is a step up from the scrolling combination locks on the cheaper ones. And something I didn't realize until I got this is the knob you turn to open it is spring loaded so if you try to force it while it's locked it will give way and spin around without allowing you to put any force on the locking mechanism inside. Kind of like how an automotive gas cap doesn't let you over-tighten it but this works in both directions. I have seen on youtube the method of defeating these types of locks where they jiggle the knob and the buttons required to unlock it also jiggle. I don't know if they corrected that vulnerability or that only works on well broken in units. But when I tried that with mine only #3 and #8 jiggled... #8 is not even part of my combination and the three other numbers in my combo didn't jiggle at all. Anyway very happy with this cabinet. Will buy another the second I come up with an excuse to justify to myself why I "need" it. On a side note I am using this one mounted to the wall at the end of my desk to store all my USB thumb drives in it. Keeps them fairly secured and neatly organized. Even fit a laptop sized external HDD neatly in the bottom. Could easily fit two small externals back to back in there on their side but you'd loose your lower row of hangers. Anyway, love it. Really think I'm gonna end up with another before long.
A**R
Great Product | Easy to Use
Although it took a long time to arrive (3 weeks!), I really love this safe. I had to reorder it because the first one arrived without a key to open it. However, Amazon rush shipped a new one and the second model to arrive was perfect.I ordered the 60-Slot Key Entry locker. When it arrived, it was carefully packaged and was easy to mount on the wall. (I had help from a second person). It looks well made and sturdy. It comes with two keys to lock and unlock it. They also included numbered tags for each key as well as a directory to fill in. We are using it at our hotel to store master keys for the property. If you're looking for a reasonably-priced, simple lockbox for your keys - this is definitely a good option.Note: If you're trying to visualize how large the lockbox is, the directory is printed on an 8.5x11 piece of paper.
D**L
Tight fit, goo
It is a tight fit between key hooks. I get that I don't have to use every one. I also get they are trying to maximize the number of hooks in their product. But it really can't be used for as many keys as suggested. Especially with car-fob keys being long and chunky. I knew this, ordered larger capacity, and got what I expected. The only real fault is these types of lock box locks are not sequential. Meaning you dont have to enter the code in a certain order to gain entry. Set it up for code 2-7-1-4 and the lock opens for those digits in any order like 7-4-2-1. So while locks are for honest people, this is just a little easier to defeat if someone wants to push buttons for a while or if you let the keypad get dirty indicating which buttons get used. Sturdy box. Easy to mount but use stronger hardware than what is included. Anchor to a stud instead of just plastic drywall anchors or the whole safe can go missing too easily.
A**G
best key cabinet yet
This is the best key cabinet I've had yet. I've had three at other facilities, and they all had the same weakness: a cheap lock that could be picked in less than 15 seconds with no visible sign of tampering. I know, because I had to open one when the key was lost. There were keys to the entire facility, as well as old keys to previous executives' cars and homes. Protected with the same or less security than a desk or file cabinet lock.This 10-key push combination lock doesn't take a key...so it can't be picked. It can be defeated by brute force (obvious) or by meticulously trying every possible combination. (Also obvious if someone is standing behind your office door for a few hours.)Easy to use, and combo can be changed in under a minute.Knob cannot be defeated with a hammer...if too much torque applied, it is designed to spin freely.My only reason for not giving it the fifth star: the labels are not durable enough for daily use. If you have "loaner" keys that are checked out regularly for all-day use, the labels will get dirty and eventually peel off. Not a huge deal, because they look like standard label tape can replace it. But enough of an annoyance to lose a star.Be careful when mounting. It is a little heavy, and large enough to notice if you didn't hang it level. A second set of eyes and/or a level and ruler are recommended.Also, as with any low-security device, do not mount this in an unattended area. I found one box hidden away in an electrical clost. A hammer and pry bar (or a couple of good kicks) will break any box loose from a wall and allow a perp to take it somewhere else to break into. Key cabinets should be "seen" every day as part of a routine, like locking doors at night.I was so impressed, I bought another smaller cabinet, as well as a keybox. The GE Supra lock is also available as a bare cabinet lock that can be installed/retrofitted to your existing cabinets. That is next on the shopping list.