Masterlock Wall Mounted Key Storage Security Lock £11.99 @ Amazon
Product Features
10,000 possible codes
Easily mounts to most surfaces- all fixings provided
Zinc cast body to resist against hammering or sawing
Corrosion resistant, suitable for outdoor use
Stores up to 5 house, car or padlock keys
Zinc cast body
Simple 4-digit combination
Rust free
Suitable for outdoor use


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Jump to unread Post a CommentMy dear old gran used to hide hers in a crack on the side of the house behind a drain pipe. Came in use 4/5 a year.
I think you can come up with a good hiding spot, use your imagination :)
Heat for price
Like this idea. Will give it some thought.
The other option would be to buy something like this
http://www.thesafeshop.co.uk/products/ge-c500-police-approved-keysafe.html
I'd be a lot happier knowing it was police approved.
I just did an instant chat with my insurance company (LV). I was surprised to find that they did cover the use of key safes. Guess each insurance company will be different though.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B001JJSY4A/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/RM0H6AQ1BH6GV/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt#RM0H6AQ1BH6GV
Was gonna say a similar type of thing, if your gonna go to the effort of making noise/sparks to get in someone's key box then you may aswel just cut the lock catch aha
Mine's tucked out of the way, so you'd have to know where to look. I'm sure insurance companies are happier with this than the doormat or plant pot?
Used by care home companies
Edited By: dparr59 on Sep 21, 2012 01:11
Could take it out quite easily I'm sure - a decent hammer and crowbar. But then you can get in to most doors etc like this and the neighbours there would be just as likely to notice either.
Certainly consider it somewhere a bit hidden away.
And yes - maybe both you and your neighbour get one, but have each other's keys in them as above :).
Edited By: melted on Sep 21, 2012 02:03
That's a good idea!
Thanks