SMARTHIVE Safe Box ,Feet with Digital keypad,Electronic Security Safe Box, LED Digital Lock Box for Home Office Hotel,32L


Smarthive Digital Safe Box for Home Office Hotel

ABOUT US

At SMARTHIVE, we put your safety and security above all else. This is why we insist on adopting advanced manufacturing technology and premium materials to ensure the safety of users’ property. H20NE is ideal for protecting previous belonglings and important documents against thefts, especially useful for home and office. It has large interior space and can easily store 4A paper and personal 14’ laptop inside.

Safe for Home

In the Cloakroom

Convenient to store in variety of areas, such as Cloakroom. You can store the home safe in the cloakroom or dressing room. Open the safe and take your jewelry, A4 documents, 14’ laptop, cash and something else when you need.

Safe for Bedroom

In the Bedroom

Suitable for putting on bedside table or the TV stand. Put your valuables on the Bedside table and quick access function allows you to easy open the security safe when in an emergency circumstance at night.

Safe for Office

In the Office

Classic design, it can be installed under the desk . Ready to use the home lock box at the office or in the work at any time.

Safe for the Living Room

In the Living Room

Suitable for putting on the TV stand. Easy to install, and store in the drawer or on the table.

Safe for Home

Safe for Bedroom

Safe for Office

Safe for the Living Room

Document Safe

Protect your valuables at home, office, hotel, ideal for jewellery, money, small electronics,14’ laptops, A4 Documents and ID papers.

H20NE SAFE BOX 30DZ
Interior Dimension 424*333*196(mm) 376*249*296(mm) 376*239*296(mm)
Weight 13kg 12.25kg 12.5kg
Warning System
Round Corner ×
Motor drive × ×
Independent Admin Systerm × ×
Interior Equipments Carpeted Floor + Bold Down Kit Carpeted Floor + Removable Shelve + Bold Down Kit Carpeted Floor + Interior light + Removable Shelve + Bold Down Kit
Colour Black Black Black


Weight: 13 kg
Dimensions: 43 x 37 x 20 cm; 13 Kilograms
Model: H20NE
Colour: Black
Batteries Required: Yes
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Smarthive
Colour: Black

35 Responses

  1. FerneHoutz says:

     United Kingdom

    I will recommend this product to anyone as it is a very reasonable price.

  2. Ali Salman says:

     United Kingdom

    Smarthive Motorised Security Hotel Laptop Safe with Daul Code Design is for me the perfect size of safe as it is ideal for keeping safe everything which is valuable, especially laptops etc. I like the fact I am able to store important papers without the need for folding them and that includes A4 paper.
    I found the safe perfect for holding smaller laptops securely and that for me is perfect. I like the fact it has a good strong locking safe as well as being able to open it using both keys and pin number.
    I also like the sleek design of the safe and that it has a modern design to it.
    Quality product which I am happy to recommend.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This safe is brilliant, very strong and sturdy. Big enough to store documents, passports etc. I am over the moon with this purchase, worth every penny. Would highly recommend.

  4. MirtaMcCasland says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a great safe, easy to install and very secure.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Needed a replacement safe as I lost the keys to the old one. This one is slightly bigger so it was a ideal choice.

  6.  United Kingdom

    I was looking for a place to store all of our valuables and sensitive documents with my partner as we have recently moved into a new house and so far this has been the perfect security device for what we need. This safe is clearly designed for home use and for that it is perfect, able to fit most small items and documents in it. In fact, at 34 litres in size it is a touch bigger than I initially expected, but this isn’t necessarily a downside as it can store everything my partner and I need with more room for the future, but just be aware of the dimension if you were looking to fit it in a specific space.

    In terms of safety, just to look at the safe it looks incredibly sturdy and is well made from thick steel, with two large steel bolts to lock the door of the safe; it is certainly not the lightest item to have to move around but this provides the needed protection from theft should the worst happen. If need be, there are also a series of bolts provided to be able to bolt it into the wall or a stand which, while I haven’t utilised this feature, is a nice touch and adds extra security options.

    The digital lock can be customised and set to a code from 4 to 8 digits, and this is a very simple process to set up. However, if the worst were to happen and you forget the code, there are two keys provided that can manually override and open up the safe door. There is also an emergency power-pack/battery supplied with the safe that allows you to power the keypad if its battery runs out so you can easily change/recharge batteries. Personally though, I would just use the master keys instead as this is an easier option, but both work. I also tested out the alarm for if the code is input incorrectly and it is loud enough to be heard through most of our house.

    In terms of negatives, for me the only slight let down is that the main handle is made of plastic which diminishes what would have been otherwise great design, and the plastic over the ‘override’ lock can be really difficult to get out. Also, from descriptions online, it is not fireproof or waterproof, which could be a deal breaker for some. But for me this has been a really good device to keep things safe. I think that for the money it is pretty well priced for the level of quality and comes with enough features to warrant the cost. Overall I would recommend for home owners wanting to keep a small amount of items safe.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I use this safe at home where one of the bedrooms converted into a office for my work. Kids love to play around and they love play with my stuff instead of their toys. So this safe is perfect for my documents and all work related stuff also my laptop. Easy to set up the code, heavy enouth, and super strong. Also its a very low priced o you dont need to spend a lot money.

  8. LydiaTheStrange says:

     United Kingdom

    This safe is really well built and a good size especially for storing documents, jewelry & money.

    This safe looks nice a sleek in black and has an electronic pad which you can use to operate to open the safe but will require batteries which are not provided.

    Comes with two keys and two heavy duty bolt locks on the side, not easy to break into by any means.

    Really impressed with this safe and highly recommend.

  9. JoniMcNeill says:

     United Kingdom

    The safe is a good size.
    Great quality for the price and very easy to set up.
    Nice safe and fits into a neat little space.

  10. Nate76Oojqd says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a house safe that is operates with a keypad , handle and master key.
    Instructions are easy to read and understand. Personally I prefer saves with 1 key and handle than with 2 keys . I think they are easy to operate.
    It can take standard size documents or pouches.
    The shelf can be removed.
    It is not water or fire proof.
    It comes with screws to fix this to the wall (this is very important otherwise safe ca be removed from home during burglary.).
    I would buy again and I would recommend
    I hope my review and photos were helpful

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersI’ve got to be honest this is a bit of a crazy safe. Even though it’s strong and sturdy and well constructed you do need patients to set it up.. I would strongly recommend this safe. And definitely good value for money. The one good thing about this safe it doesn’t really matter who knows your code they still can’t get in you still need a key to open the safe. Just a quick note tried to get hold of of customer service two asked about. Additional keys to the safe if didn’t want to know no. It was like the Spanish Inquisition so please don’t rely on customer service because there isn’t any

  12. Oliver Amnuayphol says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersI’ve got to be honest this is a bit of a crazy safe. Even though it’s strong and sturdy and well constructed you do need patients to set it up.. I would strongly recommend this safe. And definitely good value for money. The one good thing about this safe it doesn’t really matter who knows your code they still can’t get in you still need a key to open the safe. Just a quick note tried to get hold of of customer service two asked about. Additional keys to the safe if didn’t want to know no. It was like the Spanish Inquisition so please don’t rely on customer service because there isn’t any

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Awesome safe. Very, very strong and looks the business. Works smoothly and is easy to fix to a solid wall. Highly recommended

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    We already have a safe, but have a,ways found it a bit too small, and as such it never quite fitted the house deeds in and for them to remain totally flat. They are over 100 years old so not a regular modern sizing, but now with this larger safe that matter is now resolved and the documents can lie nicely flat.

    This safe operates in much the same way as my previous one, with keypad security and an override key, which we’ve stored somewhere secure and that we know exactly where it is if needed.

    You can easily change the code for one of your own, which is issue tail, please don’t use the factory setting! The only drawback with this safe, as opposed to a mechanical one, is that’s it is battery powered, and requires 4 AA batteries to operate. I haven’t used the back up supply, which takes a further four batteries, as it has the key override, so if you do it needs 8 AA batteries, nine of which are supplied, which is a shame given the price point.

    Overall this is a sturdy larger than average safe box. It comes with security bolts, which are a must to install, or it’s a bit pointless if it can be removed (even with the alarm going). If you’re going to invest, make the effort to secure it properly for piece of mind. Price wise, it currently has 25% off, which makes it a reasonable 75 ish mark, it’s not bad for that, but I wouldn’t pay the full price. Four stars from me overall.

  15. JedXTRKnwdoinw says:

     United Kingdom

    I think this safe is perfect for those who live in shared accommodations such as student dormitories, or with many roommates.

    The overall construction quality of the safe itself and the steel used feel incredibly sturdy and secure.
    If you store this with the lock facing the wall, perhaps in a closet this could easily pass as a shoebox.
    I’m quite happy with how easy it was to initially setup, the emergency key works just as well in case you forget your password, moreover the option exists to mount this safe if you wish.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The digital safe it is made of materials such as good quality steel and a well-functioning digital panel. It is a method of protecting precious things both at home and in the office at work or wherever you need. The product weighs 13 kg is quite heavy being made of thick steel. It has a lock system that activates automatically if the password is wrong 3 times. It is well equipped and can be used very efficiently and easily, it has all the instructions plus the backup password in case you forgot your password. The product is really high quality and it is a good idea to keep valuables safe.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I always wanted to buy a safe. I think that when you mature you gain more valuable or precious thaings and you realise that some things need to be protected.
    We got this safe mainly for jewellery and important documents like deed for our home.
    It is not fire proof but you can just buy fireproof pouches.
    The safe is standard size, we have hidden our in the pantry as this is not an obvious choice like wardrobe.
    The internal shelf is removable. Safe comes with screws to fit to the back wall
    It is very easy to set up and instruction is easy to understand.
    It will beep loud if you enter wrong code 3 times or if you remove key when opened.
    Personally I prefer safe with handle & 1 key rather than 2 keys but it’s not a huge difference in use. Safe is quite heavy.
    The keypad is operated with use of AA batteries . And is very well responsive.
    Great product overall, I would buy again and I would recommend
    I hope my review and photos were helpful

    I'm happy with it.

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I always wanted to buy a safe. I think that when you mature you gain more valuable or precious thaings and you realise that some things need to be protected.
    We got this safe mainly for jewellery and important documents like deed for our home.
    It is not fire proof but you can just buy fireproof pouches.
    The safe is standard size, we have hidden our in the pantry as this is not an obvious choice like wardrobe.
    The internal shelf is removable. Safe comes with screws to fit to the back wall
    It is very easy to set up and instruction is easy to understand.
    It will beep loud if you enter wrong code 3 times or if you remove key when opened.
    Personally I prefer safe with handle & 1 key rather than 2 keys but it’s not a huge difference in use. Safe is quite heavy.
    The keypad is operated with use of AA batteries . And is very well responsive.
    Great product overall, I would buy again and I would recommend
    I hope my review and photos were helpful

    I'm happy with it.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Whilst we do not have a great deal of jewellery or hold much if any cash around the house these days, we do have ownership documents and policies that are important. This looked like an idea solution to keeping them in one place and out of harms way.

    Ordered the safe and it was delivered the next day in a chunky, honeycombed box, it comprises the safe itself, two sets of keys, a plug in battery holder pack (no batteries supplied) and mounting kit. The safe measures 38 x 30 x 30 cm and weighs 13 Kilograms, it has mounting holes at both the rear and on the bottom so you have options of securing to a solid floor or wall — I would suggest that fixing to a wardrobe or plasterboard wall is insufficient to prevent it being easily removed. The safe reminds me of the type you get when in hotels on holidays abroad, though unusual in the respect that they are generally a key, a card or a digital keypad — not a combination of two of them like this safe. The large or master key acts as the normal users key and also as a handle to open the door, quite an odd choice for a safe I felt. Inside the safe there is a shelf, the rear mounting holes for the wall and a felt cover for the base, underneath which you will find the mounting holes for the floor if needed. On the door a small light on the rear of the door provides a little illumination in the safes interior — useful in the dark, whilst on top of the door is the battery holder resided under a pop off plastic cover for 4 x AA sized batteries (not supplied) and a reset button is also located here.

    To use the safe you first gain access by inserting the small key in the right hand side lock beneath a small slide cover, and turn it clockwise, and the large master key intoi the left hand side lock beneath its small slide cover and turn anti clockwise. Now insert the batteries in the aforementioned top of door compartment, this will initialise the digital keypad ready for use. You must now change your master code and user code to those of your own choice (remember these) and you are ready to use it in anger — you can gain access in emergency using the emergency battery pack and keys. Be aware that there is an alarm in the safe which is triggered by vibrations such as attempts to move the safe, or by three incorrect attempts to open it using the keypad. If the alarm is triggered it will sound for 60 seconds — or until a correct code is entered on the keypad. You can set a date and time on this safe, and thus you have the ability to check for previous unlocking records, however since it seems anyone can override the date and time that is set I do not see the value in it. I have attempted to contact Tiger King who have a listed email address on the documentation to discuss this without success. The safe digital display is quite clear, though you do have to look at it head on / from the side as from above or below you get a background washed-out display of all zeroes making it harder to see whilst entering digits.

    I must admit I had not thought about a safe for important documents, bits of jewellery and a couple of items that we hold dear to us even if not of high value, but now we have it I feel a lot better knowing that they are secure. The safe is practical, strong and whilst it is fairly big and takes up a whole shelf in its location, it is a welcome addition to the homes security. At nearly 140 it is a bit more than I would wan to pay, but there are vouchers offered on this at various times of between 20 and 50% so watch for them.

    A Solid Household or Small Business Safe – A Little Quirky In Use

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Whilst we do not have a great deal of jewellery or hold much if any cash around the house these days, we do have ownership documents and policies that are important. This looked like an idea solution to keeping them in one place and out of harms way.

    Ordered the safe and it was delivered the next day in a chunky, honeycombed box, it comprises the safe itself, two sets of keys, a plug in battery holder pack (no batteries supplied) and mounting kit. The safe measures 38 x 30 x 30 cm and weighs 13 Kilograms, it has mounting holes at both the rear and on the bottom so you have options of securing to a solid floor or wall — I would suggest that fixing to a wardrobe or plasterboard wall is insufficient to prevent it being easily removed. The safe reminds me of the type you get when in hotels on holidays abroad, though unusual in the respect that they are generally a key, a card or a digital keypad — not a combination of two of them like this safe. The large or master key acts as the normal users key and also as a handle to open the door, quite an odd choice for a safe I felt. Inside the safe there is a shelf, the rear mounting holes for the wall and a felt cover for the base, underneath which you will find the mounting holes for the floor if needed. On the door a small light on the rear of the door provides a little illumination in the safes interior — useful in the dark, whilst on top of the door is the battery holder resided under a pop off plastic cover for 4 x AA sized batteries (not supplied) and a reset button is also located here.

    To use the safe you first gain access by inserting the small key in the right hand side lock beneath a small slide cover, and turn it clockwise, and the large master key intoi the left hand side lock beneath its small slide cover and turn anti clockwise. Now insert the batteries in the aforementioned top of door compartment, this will initialise the digital keypad ready for use. You must now change your master code and user code to those of your own choice (remember these) and you are ready to use it in anger — you can gain access in emergency using the emergency battery pack and keys. Be aware that there is an alarm in the safe which is triggered by vibrations such as attempts to move the safe, or by three incorrect attempts to open it using the keypad. If the alarm is triggered it will sound for 60 seconds — or until a correct code is entered on the keypad. You can set a date and time on this safe, and thus you have the ability to check for previous unlocking records, however since it seems anyone can override the date and time that is set I do not see the value in it. I have attempted to contact Tiger King who have a listed email address on the documentation to discuss this without success. The safe digital display is quite clear, though you do have to look at it head on / from the side as from above or below you get a background washed-out display of all zeroes making it harder to see whilst entering digits.

    I must admit I had not thought about a safe for important documents, bits of jewellery and a couple of items that we hold dear to us even if not of high value, but now we have it I feel a lot better knowing that they are secure. The safe is practical, strong and whilst it is fairly big and takes up a whole shelf in its location, it is a welcome addition to the homes security. At nearly 140 it is a bit more than I would wan to pay, but there are vouchers offered on this at various times of between 20 and 50% so watch for them.

    A Solid Household or Small Business Safe – A Little Quirky In Use

  21. JennyLinthicum says:

     United Kingdom

    The safe does remind me of a hotel Safe, with its heavy door and double bolts the safe is very safe. The safe is very heavy

    I love how it comes with bolts you can attached it to wall ( please make sure its a Cement wall not plaster board. thieves will just rip your plasterboard.

    The safe has multi ways to unlock, you have the keys, the keypad (battery powered) and emergency keys.
    I feel the valuables are going to be kept safe, providing you find a secure place to mount it

    I recommend this safe

    Pros
    – Multiple ways to gain entry
    – Mounting kit included
    – Heavy.
    – Similar to hotel safe

    Cons
    – Need to be attached to concrete wall
    – Bit chunky to hide

  22. Spencer Hart says:

     United Kingdom

    The safe does remind me of a hotel Safe, with its heavy door and double bolts the safe is very safe. The safe is very heavy

    I love how it comes with bolts you can attached it to wall ( please make sure its a Cement wall not plaster board. thieves will just rip your plasterboard.

    The safe has multi ways to unlock, you have the keys, the keypad (battery powered) and emergency keys.
    I feel the valuables are going to be kept safe, providing you find a secure place to mount it

    I recommend this safe

    Pros
    – Multiple ways to gain entry
    – Mounting kit included
    – Heavy.
    – Similar to hotel safe

    Cons
    – Need to be attached to concrete wall
    – Bit chunky to hide

  23. NanMarkley says:

     United Kingdom

    This is an excellent safe that accomodates our two 13 inch MacBooks, 2 surface tablets, a Mac mini, an add-on hard disk enclosure as well as passports, wallets of foreign currency and 2 credit card holders full of loyalty cards. My wife and I both like gadgets and we keep all of our lives on those things, but we don’t like to carry them all around with us when we go off on holidays. The contents of the electronic gadgets are all encrypted, but keeping them from getting into someone else’s hands in the first place is easily the best plan for security.
    I fitted this safe into the bottom of a wardrobe in one of our bedrooms, and screwed through the safe floor into the base of the wardrobe using strong screws, so basically if someone wants to take the safe contents out of our house they’ll need either to figure out how to open it, or an industrial pry bar, or to take the wardrobe with them.
    The safe is simple to operate, and follows the principles in place for hotel room safes around the world – while the door is in “open” position (with the locking bars retracted), entering a 4 digit code followed by hash will program the new code into it. It’s all very simple and straight forward, and nicely thought out. We had a slight problem with the safe when it was delivered but exchanging a few emails with the vendor (to which they consistently replied very quickly) resulted in a speedy and effective resolution, so they offer superb customer service as well as a great safe!
    Very much recommended if you are looking for a way to keep home valuables safe and secure.

  24. EvangelineTully says:

     United Kingdom

    The safe is delivered in a very sturdy cardboard box. It weighs around 12.5kg. 4 heavy duty screws and plugs are provided so that it can be secured to a wall. There is a small instruction booklet which contains an email address should you have any problems with it. Also 2 master keys and 2 emergency keys plus an emergency battery box which is used if the batteries in the safe run out whilst it is locked. 4 AA batteries (Not supplied) are required and put inside the safe at the back of the keypad to start using it.
    The instructions are clear and tell you that it is pre-set at 1234 and the master code is 123456 and to set your own codes up to 8 digits but it doesn’t say that you have to use the same first 4 digits again in the master code. (took me half an hour trying to set a master code up before I realised this fact). An alarm sounds when the wrong code is put into the keypad and this takes a full minute to stop unless you use both keys.
    There is no handle on the safe so one of the big keys has to be used all the time to open it. The time and date are input into the LED display but I still haven’t worked out how to change the ‘day’ on it. The safe can log up to 14 opening records which is another good security feature. There are two ways to open the door, one is to use the keypad and the other is to use two keys.
    The safe is a good size for domestic use and holds large documents in A 4 envelopes. There is a removeable shelf for any larger items and it will hold a 14″ laptop but no larger.
    The price at time of review is 130.89 which is about average for the size of the safe but it is very good quality and value for money in my opinion.

    The only thing I don’t like about this safe is that the numbers on the key pad are a silver colour and difficult to see unless at eye level and the key pad only allows 10 second to input your code. Other than that, I like this safe and can recommend it.

  25. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The safe is delivered in a very sturdy cardboard box. It weighs around 12.5kg. 4 heavy duty screws and plugs are provided so that it can be secured to a wall. There is a small instruction booklet which contains an email address should you have any problems with it. Also 2 master keys and 2 emergency keys plus an emergency battery box which is used if the batteries in the safe run out whilst it is locked. 4 AA batteries (Not supplied) are required and put inside the safe at the back of the keypad to start using it.
    The instructions are clear and tell you that it is pre-set at 1234 and the master code is 123456 and to set your own codes up to 8 digits but it doesn’t say that you have to use the same first 4 digits again in the master code. (took me half an hour trying to set a master code up before I realised this fact). An alarm sounds when the wrong code is put into the keypad and this takes a full minute to stop unless you use both keys.
    There is no handle on the safe so one of the big keys has to be used all the time to open it. The time and date are input into the LED display but I still haven’t worked out how to change the ‘day’ on it. The safe can log up to 14 opening records which is another good security feature. There are two ways to open the door, one is to use the keypad and the other is to use two keys.
    The safe is a good size for domestic use and holds large documents in A 4 envelopes. There is a removeable shelf for any larger items and it will hold a 14″ laptop but no larger.
    The price at time of review is 130.89 which is about average for the size of the safe but it is very good quality and value for money in my opinion.

    The only thing I don’t like about this safe is that the numbers on the key pad are a silver colour and difficult to see unless at eye level and the key pad only allows 10 second to input your code. Other than that, I like this safe and can recommend it.

  26. SludgeFeed Staff says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    ideal for storing passports, money etc, really heavy and very secure. A definite must have if you have valuable items that you need to keep secure!! 10/10

  27. JoesphBobb says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a significant step up from the slightly smaller 50 safe we’ve been using. It seems stronger and more secure. Certainly it’s heavier, and easily beats the ubiquitous hotel safe on features. It’s plenty big enough to take A4 papers and my XPS 13 laptop. The felt mat for the floor is welcome.

    The control pad is easy to use, the display easy to read. Locking and unlocking using a code is similar to using hotel safes. There’s a master code too, in case you forget yours. For backup, there’s a separate battery pack. You’ll need 4 x AA for the safe and 4 for the backup pack (no need to install the latter until the backup is required, of course). There are keys too, which you’ll need if ever the motor fails.

    An alarm sounds if the code is entered incorrectly three times or the safe is hit hard. It’s heavy, at well over 12 kgs, so not easy for a thief to run off with. It can be bolted through the floor or back, to prevent theft. A determined thief would find a way in, probably using an angle grinder, but is perhaps more likely to go elsewhere and look for easier pickings.

    I wouldn’t store the Crown Jewels in here, but it’s great for important documents such as passports and wills, especially since it probably offers some fire protection. We’re delighted with it.

  28. Rock Em says:

     United Kingdom

    Have some things you want to keep safe and/or secret?
    This Tiger King safe will definitely help you in your endeavour.
    It is easy to setup and use. It’s nice and heavy so it would be a pain to try and smash and grab.
    Will keep prying exes from sifting through your private stuff when you are out of the house and she comes in with the key the kids have for visits.

  29. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis combination safe comes in a protective box and it is heavy (15kg+). It comes with two user keys, two master keys, external emergency battery box and expansion bolts for installation onto the wall.

    The plastic used on the battery casing and the key pad does look a little tacky, but then the price of the safe does reflect this.

    There are three ways to open this safe:

    user key + master key
    user key + user combination
    user key + master combination

    This safe cannot be opened without the user key (long one). The user key also act as a pulling handle as the door has no handle.

    Setting up, such as changing the user and master combinations, is simple, just need to follow the instructions booklet. Combinations consists of maximum of 8 digits.

    The safe measured to about 34L in capacity. There is a removeable shelf inside. Ample room for a few A4 folders with the shelf removed.

    There is a small light on the door that will turn on briefly once door opened and turn off by itself after a 30sec or so. You will be able to see the content briefly in the dark.

    You may set the date and time in the key pad, the safe will then record up to 14 unlocking records. So you will know if someone has opened the safe without you knowing by checking the unlocking record.

    There is an external battery pack that can be plugged into the underside of the keypad in case of the installed batteries ran out, a good thought-through.

    Could not find the instruction on how to turn off the beeping sound when key is pressed, I am still trying to figure it out but I am sure there is a silence mode.

    The instructions are written by google translate, but you will know what it is trying to say.

    Overall, I think this safe is great for people who likes a physical key access. This is also good for offices in the situation that you want the safe to be opened only if two people are presence simultaneously, one person can hold the key whilst the other will set the combination.

    Dual-access Safe

  30. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis combination safe comes in a protective box and it is heavy (15kg+). It comes with two user keys, two master keys, external emergency battery box and expansion bolts for installation onto the wall.

    The plastic used on the battery casing and the key pad does look a little tacky, but then the price of the safe does reflect this.

    There are three ways to open this safe:

    user key + master key
    user key + user combination
    user key + master combination

    This safe cannot be opened without the user key (long one). The user key also act as a pulling handle as the door has no handle.

    Setting up, such as changing the user and master combinations, is simple, just need to follow the instructions booklet. Combinations consists of maximum of 8 digits.

    The safe measured to about 34L in capacity. There is a removeable shelf inside. Ample room for a few A4 folders with the shelf removed.

    There is a small light on the door that will turn on briefly once door opened and turn off by itself after a 30sec or so. You will be able to see the content briefly in the dark.

    You may set the date and time in the key pad, the safe will then record up to 14 unlocking records. So you will know if someone has opened the safe without you knowing by checking the unlocking record.

    There is an external battery pack that can be plugged into the underside of the keypad in case of the installed batteries ran out, a good thought-through.

    Could not find the instruction on how to turn off the beeping sound when key is pressed, I am still trying to figure it out but I am sure there is a silence mode.

    The instructions are written by google translate, but you will know what it is trying to say.

    Overall, I think this safe is great for people who likes a physical key access. This is also good for offices in the situation that you want the safe to be opened only if two people are presence simultaneously, one person can hold the key whilst the other will set the combination.

    Dual-access Safe

  31. Jonathan Evans says:

     United Kingdom

    This is nice and heavy, which makes it feel bulky and well-built. While it’s possible that a burglar could cut through the metal with the right tools, it should be enough to dissuade all but the most determined of thieves. That and the nice sizes of this makes it pretty appealing.

    Access is controlled via the keypad and there are also keys. Kudos to the company for not providing batteries; we should be careful about excess waste these days.

    All in all, I think this is a solid home safe that doesn’t break the bank. Those with plenty of funds could perhaps afford something more sophisticated or that offers better protection. For those on a budget/of more modest means, this provides a good way to store valuable documents and small items of high importance.

    Solidly buil

  32. Jackie Dove says:

     United Kingdom

    Comes really well packaged, no damage at all to the safe on arrival. The metal chassis is high quality and feels extremely sturdy.

    A code was simple to set with the digital keypad and works flawlessly since. It comes with physical keys just in case you forget the code or you’re using this in a guest room.

    This is by no means a tiny safe, you can easily fit all your valuables in here.

  33. Jordan Pearson says:

     United Kingdom

    Well protected sturdy fortified safe, easy to set and open and very secure when closed. Handy portable battery case if it runs out of power and you haven’t the key to hand.

  34. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    When I go away on holiday, I’m looking for somewhere safe to keep my devices so this seemed ideal. I liked the fact it could be accessed in a variety of ways (so technically I don’t have to remember a code). It is heavy (13kg) and at first can be accessed with the emergency keys under the rubber stopper just below the keypad. There is a battery pack inside (in case the batteries run out) but no batteries actually provided – 4 x AA required (or 8 if using the pack too). There are also legs for the safe to raise it which makes it easier to access. I like that there is a user code (this can be customised), master code and the keys for easy access. If the code is entered wrongly 3 times it will emit a loud sound and lock you out for 5 minutes which I haven’t tested. When using the code the door does open very smoothly but I find key access a bit hit and miss as it doesn’t always go in easily. My main issue is the fact my 15.6″ laptop doesn’t fit in it – I could have done with an extra inch. I do like that it has a felt carpet to provide some protection on the metal surface. While it doesn’t fit the laptop it can fit a whole lot more but I’m all out of gold bars. Unless it was actually secured to whatever surface it’s sitting on though, someone could still easily steal it but will probably have difficulty getting into it – you’d really need a GPS to know where it was taken.

    Good range of access but doesn't fit my laptop

  35. Bill Mickey says:

     United Kingdom

    Have to say I’m very impressed with this safe. I was looking for one similar to what I’ve seen in hotel rooms and this is it. Simple keypad with LED display. Use code and master override code. Seems very sturdy and easy to install. Also comes with two physical keys for peace of mind to open in emergencies.