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The Vaultz Locking Storage Chest is a durable, metal, pink storage solution designed for dorm rooms and small spaces. Measuring 19 x 7.5 x 14 inches, it features a convenient combination lock for keyless security, mesh netting for internal organization, dual external handles for portability, and a double loop tether for added protection. Perfect for safeguarding laptops, tablets, wallets, and other valuables, it fits neatly under most dorm beds and offers water resistance for extra durability.









| Brand | Vaultz |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5"D x 23"W x 6.5"H |
| Lock Type | Electronic Combination Lock |
| Color | Pink |
| Material | Metal |
| Special Feature | Durable |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Included Components | cable, case |
| Item Weight | 5.1 Pounds |
| Alarm | Lock |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| UPC | 826030038062 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00826030038062 |
| Manufacturer | Ideastream Consumer Products, LLC |
| Item Weight | 5.15 pounds |
| Item model number | VZ03806 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 19 x 7.5 x 14 Inches |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VZ03806 |
L**F
Secure box for knives
This is a dual locking box that is easy to set the combinations. No keys required. Just make sure you write them down. It is easy to open, and each of the 2 locks could be set to different combos to make it less easily guessed.I am using this for very sharp knives that I want to keep away from children. It is wide enough to accommodate even my longest bread knife, deep enough to be able to see exactly where everything is and not get hurt rummaging through.This is lightweight, so if someone really wanted what was inside they could break through the material. My purpose was to keep things out of sight and give another barrier to access of little kids. It provides that extra security I was looking for. It is sturdy and well made though, with reinforcement along edges and corners. It could easily be stacked.
R**I
For what it’s meant for, it’s really nice
First, this isn’t a safe. It’s just a box with combo locks, meant to deter snoopy people. It won’t do anything against a determined entrant, and the label reminds you of that, before you go and use it to hold your gold bricks. This one’s marketed as fitting under the bed, comes with a cable that normally costs extra so you can secure it to a fixed object, and is aimed at college students to deter nosy roomies. Wish I had this when I was in college...I already have one in a different configuration, oriented for files; the combination locks were easy to set and work just fine, so I wanted another for larger, horizontally oriented items. This one stacks easily with other stuff, and if positioned with locks facing inward, just looks like an instrument case or something. It was easy to set the locks on this one, too; they worked perfectly right away. I’m not in and out of this box daily, so I can’t say how well they’ll hold up, but I’ve accessed my other one at least thirty times without a problem so far.I like the tactical black color scheme; it really is subtle, doesn’t draw attention to the box. Haven’t used the cable. I didn’t love that it only has one hinge inside, but they put a notch for the cable on the other side instead of a hinge. We’ll see if that was a good idea in the long run or not; I’m hoping I don’t have to get into this thing all the time, in that case. I’d rather have had the two hinges for increased stability.Still, the hinge that’s there is sturdy enough, holds the lid open by itself when fully extended. It’s a bit stiff, doesn’t want to fold back easily, but that’s intentional so it will keep the lid up when you want it to.Lots of capacity. I can fit everything I need to in here.I like this for an emergency box—not fireproof or anything, but something you grab when you have to leave, where you keep spare meds, important docs, etc. It’s not going to survive if you don’t get to take it with you, but it would come in handy if you had to evacuate, would give you a modicum of privacy for your stuff in a shelter or motel. I’m torn between this and a vertically oriented one for that use, though—this one needs both hands for you to carry it properly, esp if it’s not empty, while vertical design is a one-hand grab.The other reason I like it is when having work done in house, or home showings; it gives me an easy place to stash bills and receipts and things I don’t want to fall into the wrong hands, safely away from prying eyes. It can fit a laptop easily, even a big one, and still has room for more; could probably stack 3 average laptops in one of these if you had to.A useful device. I don’t like keyed ones, as a person who loses keys but can remember a number code; if you’re better with keys, they make those kinds, too.
M**D
Good size box, mediocre construction
We needed to lock all sharp objects in the house. What I liked about this product is the whole kitchen knife block fits in it, including all the knives in the block. There’s lots of space around the knife block for miscellaneous items as well. The construction of the whole box is mediocre, anyone with enough determination could find a way to break the box. For us, it’s enough of a deterrent and it’s great to only need the one box to hold our sharp objects.
D**L
Quality product.
A very good quality lock box. This is my third one and I use them to store the Rings that I have found with my Metal Detector.
C**Y
great safes for storing a bunch of stuff
for the money this is a nice little box, the tumblers turn easy enough, its sturdy for a 50lb kid to stand on, and it holds lots of goodies. We bought two of these and keep them under the bed with all the stuff we don't want the kids to get into. Easy to open and safe, not bulletproof by any means but for the price I would not expect it anyway.
M**K
It's basically a large, kinda-flimsy briefcase.
Despite the title, I gave the product five stars because it is exactly what it appears to be ... but nothing more than that. It's basically a large briefcase, without the thicker walls or internal dividers, etc. The aluminum framing/bracing is "OK" and both well-fitted and riveted to the polymer wall material, which is pretty rigid/solid, but don't mistake this thing for any kind of high-end "security" storage container. It's durable enough to discourage the average "lookie-loo" from poking around in whatever personal effects you want to keep in it, and you can use the cable to anchor it to some fixed object so it can't be easily carried off, but once you "jimmy" the locks (and I think anyone could probably do that pretty easily with a large screwdriver and a little well-placed leverage), the case is open, the "security cable" becomes useless and whatever you stored in it is history. Good product, minimal security value/function, a bit overpriced I think, but not so much that I'd ding the manufacturer a star. I got what I saw/ordered/paid for.
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