First Alert 1036620 Cash Box with Key Lock and Removable Tray, 0.1 cu. ft, Blue
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The interior measurements (HxWxD) are as follows: 38 in. x 11. 81 in. x 7. 5 in. So, if you've got 11 papers, you've got a problem. 81" x 7. They'll fit if you cut them down to 5". They will not fit legal-size documents because they are smaller than standard printer paper.
Hello Alize, I'm not sure if this will be of any use to you, but I figured I'd throw it out there anyway - On Amazon, there's another lock box that's greyish/beige in color and costs about $15. a few modifications The majority of the feedback was negative. I have five of them, and all of the keys are compatible with every box. I'm willing to wager $100 that it's the same with this one. However, this is just a guess based on something I have that is very similar. J, I wish you the best of luck.
Is it still the case that you live with your parents? The box is fine, but you and your mother should work on your trust issues.
No way! It's made of a very light metal.
Selected User Reviews For First Alert 1036620 Cash Box with Key Lock and Removable Tray, 0.1 cu. ft, Blue
Solid, high-quality construction for a safe box; the box wall is 0. It's 5 cm thick, which is a lot thicker than I expected. Because it is not chainsaw proof, those who were intending to dismantle it with mechanic tools or looking for a safe to store their 20 karat diamonds should look elsewhere.
Although the metal is thicker than I expected, this isn't a firebox or a safe. I bought it for my grandson as a way for him to keep some lower-value collectible currency and not lose it. It has a simple lock that could be easily broken, which is a good thing in case he loses the keys. Expect nothing more than a metal box with a lock, and you'll be pleasantly surprised. A foam insert is included at the bottom, which is a nice touch.
I like this cash box quite a bit. It would be a mild deterrent at home or at a school bake sale if you kept candy, cash, or inexpensive jewelry inside. A determined thief could easily carry the entire package away and open it with a screwdriver. The box's size, which is slightly smaller than a standard sheet of printer paper, appeals to me. It arrived in great shape, with a tight-fitting lid and a smooth surface. There's a lot of room underneath the cash tray. The lock is strong enough to keep out casual visitors, but it would be very easy to break into if someone was determined. The key is very simple. Because there isn't much room for variety with such a simple design, I'm guessing the same key comes with all of these cash boxes. Just a note to those who are reading the reviews and looking at the photos. The is the subject of this review. Cash box number 19 It's a thinner, less expensive box with a front latch lock. The . Although the 17 cash box appears to have thicker walls, a larger top lock, and a better key, it costs about $10 more. It's worth remembering that even if you've chosen the. You're still seeing reviews for 19 box. If you don't filter the reviews, you'll get a 17 box.
We were in the process of relocating and didn't want to transport our large safe. As a result, we bought this to transport some of our personal papers. It's well-made and holds everything we require. I like the width and length in case you need to store legal-size documents. I recommend giving this a try if you're in the market for a new filing cabinet or just need a place to store personal documents around the house.
Pros:
- It's a lot bigger and more solid than I expected. The weight caught me off guard.
- I was expecting something cheaper, but I got a lot more for my money.
Cons:
- Despite being sealed in a cardboard box, the box was extremely dusty. Even the inside of the box is a work of art. It's fine now that I've cleaned it, but they should clean the area where these are packed.
This one gave me exactly what I expected. It's inexpensive, and it's made that way. The lock is messed up; it only locks and unlocks when it wants to. Both the lock and the key are flimsy and easily breakable. The lid is crooked and does not properly close. If you want burglars to have easy access to your valuables, this is a must-have item.
The box's exterior is sufficiently sturdy. However, if the box is not locked with the key, you will be unable to transport it. (There is no latch), and the plastic tray inside is extremely difficult to get into its "sweet spot," so I ended up fiddling with it a lot because the lid won't close unless the tray is perfectly positioned. When I was selling and needed to remove and replace the tray to make change, it was a clumsy situation. I suppose it'd be fine for a kid's treasure chest, but I'm not impressed with it as a cash box, which is what it was advertised as.
To keep her important papers, my daughter requested this for her 18th birthday. Her certificate for her birthday. A high school diploma is required. Documents such as a social security card and others are required. I thought it was admirable that she wanted to be accountable and know where her belongings were. I'm not stupid; I have a copy of these documents as well. I'll see what I can do about getting a copy of her diploma just to be safe.