• Large capacity key lock box enables secure storage of up to five keys; fits most ball biscuit, and tulip door knob styles
  • Set your own alpha/numeric combination lock box; reset the combination for multiple personalized combination code options
  • For indoor and outdoor use; key safe is constructed with a metal body for durability, vinyl coated shackle to prevent scratching, and weather cover to protect combination buttons
  • Exterior dimensions: 4-5/8 in. (11.7 cm) H x 3-1/8 in. (7.9 cm) W x 2-1/16 D (5.2 cm); 13/32 in. (10 mm) diameter shackle with 1-5/6 in. (47 mm) L, 1-13/32 in. (36 mm) W
  • Interior dimensions: 3-1/2 in. (8.9 cm) H x 2-1/4 in. (5.7 cm) W x 1 in. (2.5 cm) D; 7.9 cu in. (20 cu cm) volume

If you are looking for a lock this is the one. Large inside area for a key and more. We use these for all our rental homes for an emergency access to the home if the electronic locks fail. Plus at the homes that have a marina we put the large float key ring with the marina key in the box and it all fits. Nice cover on the front to protect the number pad. JUST A GREAT PRODUCT!

I love this! I was able to program the combination very easily following the instructions in the box, the push button code works very well. You not only have to enter the combination when you open it (obviously) but when you close it back up as well, takes some getting used to but it really is easy to use. The buttons are large enough so you will not have trouble punching the code at night. Box is strong, a thief will not get into this too easily. Good price and a overall good purchase.

Just installed this. It's quite heavy and would be crook-resistant. It's easy to install and to open/close. You must enter the same code to lock the box after replacing the key. Push buttons are easier to use than the rotating wheels on other master lock products.

If you live alone and cannot reach the door to let help in, like EMS, you need one of these. You stick a copy of your house keys in, set a 4 digit code and hang this by the long and strong hasp somewhere within the reach of people who are trying to help you. I had been concerned about falling and being unable to open the door to help. I have massive iron security doors and feared the Fire Department hacking them to bits to get to me. I was a problem looking for a solution. On Prime Day, this lock was a featured sale item, and I promptly ordered it. I will give my combination to a couple of trusted people who might be around if I need them, and I can give the combination to 911 when I call for help. That way, I'll know they can reach me quickly and lock up my house afterwards. Whew! I feel better every day when I see this attached to the bars of my iron door.

I am a Realtor who has had contractors accidentally change codes on OTHER boxes requiring them to be broken off of homes. I needed something that was less likely for that to happen. I initially purchased one to see if they were worth buying and have decided to purchase a second and third so far. They are easy to set up and have more room than others I have used, which is handy if a home has more than one key or if you need to add a note for an alarm code for contractors. I like that it has a hook inside for your keys as well making closing the front easier than others I have used. Is it the strongest box out there? Not likely but it would hold up well for most situations and I am using these on a temporary basis in most cases. So far I am happy with them and would and have bought additional boxes. Price is about the only weak point on these but the product is good.

This is a rugged and sturdy keyholder that can be secured to the house. There is a cover that hinges up over the keyboard to protect it from the elements. You can easily change the code frequently, which is a plus for me. It works as expected, you just have to remember a few key points: 1 - if you mess up the code, you need to press the "Clear" button before trying again. This may sound stupidly obvious, but if someone pressed a key or two before you got there, you may not understand why your code isn't working. 2 - the code must be entered before opening and before closing. The door will not close without the second entry of the code. A little annoying, but I can live with this. 3 - the inside storage is narrower than it looks. A single key fits fine, but if you have a key on a keychain or two keys linked together, you might have to juggle them a bit in order to get them flat enough to close the door. My key is on a keychain, but a thoughtful addition to this safe is a small hole in the back of the compartment where you can attach a hook by securing it to the wall the unit is mounted on. Now the key hangs neatly inside and doesn't jam in the compartment when I'm trying to close it. A number of reviewers mention the fact that the code digits can be entered in any order. Yes, this is true. If this safe is guarding your bank vault, you may want to consider a different product. But I think most of us can be fairly confident that the odds of someone figuring out what our 4 to 6 digits are and plugging them in are fairly slim. They would also need to know this fact, and if they weren't reading reviews for this keysafe they may not know this anyhow. My guess is they could pop out a window much easier, it all comes down to motivation. If you're that worried, attach the safe somewhere obscure and they won't even know it's there. I'm happy with the product.

Great product. We have a business and use it for after hours guest check in. It works perfectly. The code is very easy to reset and it is a very sturdy product. Easy to install on interior and exterior spaces. We have re bought many of these.

Easy to install, very sturdy product, casing is all metal except the buttons and raincover I believe which is from a plastic/rubber. If feels strong, I was very anxious before I got it if this is really where I want to keep very important objects- keys. Now I feel comfortbale, a good choice. I spent hours comparing all this kind of products and this one was for us the winner (from products where are buttons) , the easiest to use, the highest level of protection, not many bad reviews and has more space than most of those other keye safes. We definitely recommend this product, in fact we ordered another one after few months so we really do believe this product. Paid both times full price. Thank you!

I used to have the fixed lock-box, but with so many short term rentals relying on these - I don't want to advertise my house as a rental. Anyone cruising down the street looking for an easy target would know that the fixed lockbox means - 'short term rental here, maybe empty or tourists with lots of nice stuff to steal'. So I changed to this version that I can just attach on the day of arrival - or even a few hours before guests flight arrives. This minimizes the chance that the house becomes a target. The only thing I don't like is that the combination stays fixed when you close it - you have to rely on guests to spin the dial so anyone passing by doesn't find the combo - so you may want to change the combination each time you have new guests. I try to get them to remove it and bring into the house when they arrive, but if not - I change the combo just in case. Overall - a good solution for when you need a lockbox but don't want to become identified as a short term rental.

I like this lockbox very much. It replaced one I had shackled to the door knob. I mounted this to the outside wooden door frame at our mountain cabin. The push buttons are nice and it’s easy to tell when you have activated one. I plan to change the pass-word/ combination fairly often & it seems it will be easy to do that. I like that you can give someone either a multi-digit number or an easy to remember word as the lock combination as each button has both a number and 3 letters on it-like a phone dial. I wish you didn’t have to enter the combination again before closing the box but it’s not much of an issue as it’s so easy to enter the combination again.