Key Lock Box - Waterproof Combination Lockbox Wall Mounted Key Storage Lock Box for Office,Realtors,House Spare Keys,Holds Up to 6 Keys (Black)
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Very well done.
Passcodes are manually entered into the box on the keypad's back. When you change a code/combination, it stays that way until you change it again.
Clear instructions are provided; if I can do it, so can you!
Those are just the wires that keep the keys in the box from falling out. If you want, you can get rid of them.
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It was very simple to figure out what was going on. Simply shine a flashlight in the space between the wheel and the casing, and you'll notice a dimple in the grey axle corresponding to the correct wheel number.
In terms of size, it's small, but it's a heavy-duty machine. I like being able to choose my own four-person group. I'm using a four-digit passcode to ensure that I don't forget it. The box was simple to put together on my wooden deck, but it could also be put together on brick. Even though my keys are close to my front door, they are secure! This is something I recommend to anyone who frequently locks themselves out and doesn't have a place to hide a key or anyone who can help them. Also useful for latchkey children who may lose their keys. This is an excellent product.
The lockbox is made of solid metal. A waterproofing/drill guide piece of rubberized material is included with the box. It fits between the lockbox and the lockbox after it's been used to make the wall mounting holes. The lockbox is mounted on the wall to prevent water from seeping behind it.
Almost as good as the master lock one that is identical, but this one has a lower quality number tumbler in it, which you can feel, but it worked fine for 8 months in the open.
One of the lock boxes - it's simple to use and install, but it's a lower-cost end product. a look - I have a picture of it breaking when I put some pressure on it (not a lot). I'm a facilities manager and ordered about 35 of these to put on every building I'm over, and I installed them myself. Some of the foam adhesive backings it comes with look like they went through the machines wrong, and part of the "peel and stick" cover was completely missing, with no adhesive in the missing area.
My 4-year-old son's ball hit the box while he was down, right after I finished bolting to a metal post outside. One of the hinges broke in half as well. Material is cheap and brittle. Be careful who you buy from. I strongly discourage you from doing so. How could the material be strong enough to keep an adult out if it couldn't let my four-year-olds pass?.
It's simple to recode and install, and there's plenty of room to store a few items. If I needed something else, I'd buy it again.
Purchases should be avoided. When the first one failed to open, I should've known better, but for $15, I decided to try again. I ate the cost of the first one because I thought I had done something wrong, but when I received the second one, the same problem occurred: it would not open on factory setting 0000. As a result, I'm now returning the second. Never, ever again!.