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The Kidde 001795 Combination TouchPoint Entry Key Locker is a heavy-duty, wall-mountable key safe crafted from 16-gauge alloy steel. Featuring a touchpoint combination lock with over 1,000 resettable codes, it securely stores up to 30 keys, including larger key rings, in a compact 12 x 8 x 3-inch design. Its spring-loaded knob enhances security by preventing forced entry, while included mounting hardware ensures easy setup. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, organized key management with a sleek, durable finish.
| ASIN | B000GTQU5E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #191,898 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #549 in Combination Locks |
| Capacity | 30 Keys |
| Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Color | Clay |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (954) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Finish Type | Beige Enamel |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Model Number | 001795 |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item model number | 001795 |
| Locking Mechanism | Combination Lock |
| Manufacturer | GE Security |
| Number of Pieces | 30 |
| Primary material | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 5.08 x 30.48 cm; 2.27 kg |
| Publisher code | JEBO9 |
| Shipping Weight | 2.86 Kilograms |
| Style | Combination Entry |
| Type of door | Flat Panel |
| What is in the box? | Hex Keys |
E**S
Material resistente y con buena seguridad, se adapta muy bien a mis necesidades. El producto me llegó en buenas condiciones y en su empaque original.
B**N
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.
S**C
Bought this key locker to organize keys for rental units. I had bought and tried a few different cheaper models prior and was not impressed by the build quality. These are still lockers that need to protects keys and I feel should be built strong to be safe. I was very impressed when I got this locker. It uses thicker steel. PROS: - Great build quality - Safety door seems hard to pry open - Combination lock so one less key to carry - Comes with numbered key tags CONS: - Twist latch may be confusing at first as it spins around when locked - Numbers on black keypad are not white or lighter color so they might be hard to see unless there is adequate lighting. Overall, I recommend this product and will buy it again if I need a second one.
F**️
This key lock box has been a great investment. The mechanical push-button system is one of its standout features—no reliance on batteries, no app, and no risk of electronic failure. The only way you’ll ever be locked out is if you forget your chosen code, which makes it far more dependable than digital alternatives. Prior to this, we purchased a digital key safe that operated on batteries. Unfortunately, it failed within just three weeks due to constant battery drainage and ended up needing the emergency key override almost every time. That unit was returned to Amazon for a full refund, and we chose this mechanical Kidde model instead—definitely a better decision. The lock box works exactly as described. Press your chosen code (any combination of 2 to 10 digits), then twist the knob to open. The order of digits doesn’t matter—only the combination of numbers pressed needs to be correct. There’s also a centre reset tab to clear the keypad for re-entry, making it quick and easy to use. The construction feels solid, and it includes a good internal layout with key ring tabs to help organise up to 30 keys neatly. It’s a little compact for a busy workshop, so I’ll soon upgrade to the larger version—which unfortunately isn’t available on Amazon—and then pass this smaller one on to a family member. That said, for home use, it’s ideal. Given the rise in break-ins locally, it’s reassuring to know all our vehicle keys are now safely stored and out of reach. Just make sure it’s installed securely on a solid surface to maximise protection. Overall, this is a practical, no-fuss solution for key storage. Its simplicity, reliability, and mechanical design make it a highly recommended product for both residential and light commercial use. We’ve since purchased a second one for our home, which speaks to how confident we are in its performance.
K**N
Yes, this is a strong and well designed key case. I am very disappointed with the fact that for the lock code - that the numbers do not have to be inputted in sequence. This makes it far easier to overcome. I read on a maths website that it would only take 210 (edit) attempts for a four digit code! They even list the 210 four digit code possibilities on the website !