GE Security 001406 AccessPoint KeySafe 3-Key Portable Push-Button Key Box, Black |  | Brand: General Electric Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $35.99 Buy New: $26.99 as of 11/22/2009 22:50 CST details You Save: $9.00 (25%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 19 reviews
Color: black Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6 x 3 x 2
MPN: 1406 Model: 1406 UPC: 090928014067 EAN: 0090928014067
Release Date: January 1, 1996 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Portable push-button combination locking box for storing up to 3 keys on doorknob | | • | For easy key-access in real estate, construction, and general security | | • | Pushbutton combination for quick entrance | | • | Set your own combination with over 1,000 combos available for optimal security | | • | No tools necessary; solid, weather-resistant metal |
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Amazon.com Product Description Ideal for realtors, construction contractors, vacation properties and rentals, this locking key box stores up to three keys for easy access on entry doorknobs, fences, and more. The KeySafe provides easy access for real estate buyers and sellers, service workers, and vacation property renters with an easy-to-use, pushbutton combination. The box lets you enter one of over 1,000 possible combinations. And, you can change the combination anytime for added security. The unit hangs easily on doorknobs, fences, railings, pipes or any prominent place where it'll be found quickly and can be reached without trouble. Just open the lid, lift the shackle and hang. Constructed of sturdy metal with a protective rubber shell, the lockbox is guaranteed never to rust. --Brian D. Olson
Product Description Portable Push Button Lock Box - Black Portable Push Button Lock Box Solid track record for unmatched quality and security. Interlocking faceplate prevents tampering and unauthorized access. Opens easily using a combination that you can choose and set/reset for yourself! Easily change the combination as often as you wish. Hangs effortlessly off of any door handle. Comes complete with easy to follow instructions. Features a rubber bumper to protect door finish. Just a few fascinating ways to use a store a key.... Uncle Dan is visiting, and he’s arriving on the red eye. Dan can let himself in and you can see him in the morning! Your keys fell out of your daypack, 4 miles up the trail. That’s 8 miles round trip! Your brother needs to borrow your car, and you don’t want to leave the keys in an obvious place, like under the seat! You simply don’t like to carry keys. Stop the key bulk and key rattling noise once and for all! Your elderly mother can’t get to the door, open up the Store A Key, and you’re there to help. Available Colors
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No car keys. November 7, 2009 Leif Pedersen How freak'n obvious is it to make this large enough for at least one car key? They say 3 keys, ya maybe keys for luggage locks. It won't even fit one car key. The spec says 6 inches long, but is not representative of the sorts of keys it can hold. I need a place to store my car key while I surf. This missed the point.
Nice outside, cheap plastic inside - BROKE October 28, 2009 R. Riordan (Spokane, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Used this for outside emergency acess for about two months. Worked great until I dropped it once and the plastic "guts" broke into pieces. Took it apart to see if I could realign something to fix it but the 5 numbers I was using as the combo had all broken internally. Bad design by my standards, I would think it should withstand a drop from 3 feet and survive.
Very sturdy; only 582 combinations; guess any combination in 65 minutes September 16, 2009 Mark R. Lindsey (Valdosta, GA, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This lock feels sturdy. However, as commented elsewhere, the sequence of buttons pressed does not matter. So the combination '12345' is equivalent to '54321' or '23451' , etc.
It takes a 5-digit combination, a 6-digit combination, or a 7-digit combination. Your best security is with a 5-digit combination because there are 252 5-digit combinations. (10 choose 5, mathematically). There are 210 possible 6-digit combinations, and 120 possible 7-digit combinations.
Assuming that the attacker (who's trying to break in) doesn't know how many digits you chose, this means there are 582 possible combinations. If we assume it takes about five (5) seconds to test each one, and you take a 15-second break every minute, then an attacker could find your combination in about 65 minutes. (582 combinations * 5 seconds / 45 seconds of work per minute => 65 minutes). And that's assuming yours is the very-last combination he tries.
(Finally, my Discrete Mathematics class is paying off!)
Had to return the product to Amazon July 8, 2009 Sally S. Rivard 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this to use for putting our home up for sale. The first day realtors visited and couldn't get it to work. The last visit of the day, the realtor called me afterward and said it had been opened when he got there, and he couldn't close it!
Amazon was good about taking a return, but the house is up for sale still tomorrow, and now I don't have a working lock box!!!!
lock box July 3, 2009 Susie (San Diego, CA USA) I tested my box about 10 times before I hung it on the water pipe. I tested it in place a few more times. The lock and buttons were tight but worked. Later that day when I was showing a friend how to work it, it would not open! How could I return an item that was permanently locked on my water pipe along with my spare key? Finally a thought... WD40. I sprayed it lots and lots around the buttons and the lock. Finally it opened. I like the box, but I'm wary. I don't even mind the black on black.
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