🔐 Keep your secrets safe and stylish!
The Amazon Basics Small Slim Desk Drawer Security Safe is a compact and secure solution for safeguarding your valuables. With a programmable electronic keypad, emergency backup key, and durable alloy steel construction, this safe is designed for both convenience and security. Its slim profile allows it to fit seamlessly into drawers, making it an ideal choice for those seeking discreet storage. Pre-drilled mounting holes and included hardware ensure easy installation, making it a must-have for any organized workspace.
Brand | Amazon Basics |
Product Dimensions | 8.6"D x 11.8"W x 4.4"H |
Lock Type | Electronic |
Color | Black |
Capacity | 2.7 Liters |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Mounting Type | Tabletop" or "Freestanding |
Included Components | Screws |
Item Weight | 5.12 Kilograms |
Alarm | No Alarm |
Chamber Depth | 4.4 Inches |
UPC | 192233017259 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00192233017259 |
Manufacturer | Amazon |
Part Number | DS-110SAM |
Item Weight | 11.27 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DS-110SAM |
Size | 11.8''W x 8.6''D x 4.4''H |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
A**R
Nice security box for the price
This drawer safe, like all similar safes, is really more of a security box than a real safe. That can also be said for safes many times more expensive, though. A burglar could take the whole safe and open it later. It includes bolts for fastening to the drawer bottom, but in most cases the entire drawer could be taken, so I probably won't even use those. For what it is, it seems sturdy and serves its purpose. It's also very easy to use. I bought it because a family member has the slightly larger model and is pleased with it.The lock has been updated so that it's more difficult to pick and the batteries seem secure. It's easy to reset the number code and the master code, which is a second number code for opening the safe. Set your code by pressing the reset button beside the batteries and enter three to eight numerals, then the # key. To reset the master or second code, press 0 twice, then the reset button, then the other code you want and the # key. It might come with a preset master code so be sure to enter two new codes of your own.To initially open the safe, remove the keyhole cover, insert one of the keys, and turn the key and the knob toward each other. Then open and insert the batteries and set both your number codes. Test before closing the safe. Directions are included. It can then be opened with either of your number codes or with the two keys in case the batteries die or you forget your codes.This fits in my nightstand drawer but is too tall to fit in my kitchen drawers. The height is about 4-5/8". The inside is large enough to hold two compact pistols, jewelry, small tablet, or similar items. The depth is reduced by the thickness of the locking mechanism on the inside of the lid, though, so thick items won't fit.This should be enough security to keep out young kids, friends of friends, or any visitors with sticky fingers or who are overly nosy. it probably won't protect things from a burglary when you're not home. The larger models will bolt to the floor or wall framing and would be a more secure, but this one conveniently fits in a drawer. I had a similar one that cost over twice as much but I like this one better so far.
A**R
Decent small safe for the money
Bought this for use in a college dorm room. Just needed a place to securely store small items from prying eyes and hands. Not looking for a fireproof safe or a vault secure from master thieves.This safe fits the bill perfectly. It is large enough to store a passport, wallet, keys, and some papers easily but not so large that it would be hard to locate. I don't know if it will actually fit in the dorm's desk drawer because we haven't gotten to the dorm yet - I think it would fit fine in some larger desk drawers but if they are small drawers it might not fit.The safe appears sturdy and secure enough to keep away the "crime of opportunity".You can turn off (or back on) the keypress beep sound. This is good because you can make the safe quiet when operating so it's not obvious to others that you are opening the safe. This is a nice feature.I have read some reviews that said the battery compartment door can come off and the batteries can fall out inside the safe. In this situation, you need to use the emergency key to open the safe (you get two keys with the safe). So don't store them in the safe! To me, the battery compartment door seems secure but I did put some extra tape on it anyway. I think in normal use it will be OK but I could see the possibility of the door coming off if the safe is flat (i.e. keypad facing up) and the safe is jostled like in a car ride or during shipping.I think this is a great safe for use in a dorm room situation.
A**Y
Best bang for your buck!
I looked at a lot of safes on here before settling on this one and the first thing I'll say is that your satisfaction will almost always be based on your circumstances at home and what it is you're trying to keep locked away. For me, it's my firearm; a Sig Sauer P320 compact I'm trying to keep out of the reach of my children between ages 0-5. This safe accomplishes that by a mile. It's sturdy, surprisingly roomy, given the depth of the lid *(I'm able to fit my gun, an extra magazine, a box of bullets, my pepper spray, additional magazines from my duty weapon, and various safety locks, with a little room to spare) and most importantly it's secure.Some people may want or need all the extra biometric security and all that other stuff for their valuables, but all I was looking for, was a quality lock box that can't be purposely or accidentally tampered with by small curious children. My wife and I can sleep well knowing I can get to our protection at a moment's notice while not sacrificing the safety of our little ones.So for a quick overview: It has a programable keypad that can program a code between 3-8 digits. It has a "master code" that you can also program in case you forget your other code. It's a nice touch but honestly kinda unnecessary, given the fact it also comes with two emergency keys, in case you get locked out. It has a mute mode that keeps the key pad from beeping as you enter the code. I like that a lot and lastly it has mounts to secure it to your drawer. The only real con I can come up with on the fly is that the keypad is not backlit and the battery lid is EXTREMELY flimsy. So I'd strongly suggest applying some electrical tape to the battery lid once your batteries and code are set.All in all, great product for an awesome price. If you're looking for a little extra security without breaking the bank, this is perfect.
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