Master Lock 5401D Select Access Wall-Mounted Key Storage Box with Set-Your-Own Combination Lock
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #94 in Home Improvement
- Color: GRAY
- Brand: Master Lock
- Model: 5401D
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.88" h x 5.19" w x 9.25" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Wall-mount key storage box with combination access to 5 keys
- Large key storage compartment holds over 5 keys for house, car, or padlock
- Personalized, adjustable combination lock with 4 dials
- Includes mounting hardware for easy attachment to any wall
- 9/32-inch shackle diameter; 11/16-inch shackle clearance top to bottom, 13/16-inch clearance side to side
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Mount this lockable storage box to any wall for easy access to up to five keys and never be locked out again. A large storage compartment holds five keys for house, car, or shed padlock, and more. Creating your own combination makes it easy to remember, and a personalized, adjustable combination lock with four dials offers up to 1,000 combination possibilities for optimal security. The lock includes mounting hardware for easy attachment to any wall. The compartment door pivots open smoothly and remains attached to lock body for easy operation. A shutter door provides enhanced weather resistance for rust-free performance. An easy-to-grip, dome-shaped dial with slick metallic finish means easy pushbutton operation and good looks. And, a strong, die-cast zinc construction with hardened steel shackle ensures years of reliable key storage. --Brian D. Olson
What's in the Box
Mounting hardware
Customer Reviews
Better safe than sorry!
Unbelievably, during my 19 years of homeownership, the way I've kept a spare key outside the house is by putting it inside a fake rock (from Brookstone) designed to hold a key. Not real safe, huh? My wife finally convinced me that we should get something a bit more secure than a plastic rock with a sliding cover underneath it to hold our spare key. After doing a bit of research and poking around on Amazon, I came across this Master Lock key storage box. It looked like exactly what we needed. (I had considered one other product on Amazon, made by GE, but was totally put off by the fact that even if someone didn't know your exact combination, they could still open the box. The device would open as long as someone entered the right numbers in your code, regardless of the order. Example: If your code was 4231, if someone entered 1234, the box would open. That seems wack.) The Master Lock box was simple to install. I just used the four screws that came with it to mount it to the side of my garage. It took about 5 minutes. Then I set my combination, put the spare key in the box, and locked it up. Voila! My wife and I now feel much safer about the location of our spare key. And it's nice to be able to change the combination anytime we want. Another truly great aspect of this product is the sliding protective cover that protects the number wheels (or whatever you call them). The cover keeps the numbers protected from the elements. Also, the box seems very strong and secure. I would highly recommened it to anyone. In fact, I'm going to buy another one for my brother-in-law to install at his cottage. A great product at a great price.
I now own 3 of these
I own 3 of these little combination lock safes. They are rather thick metal, so breaking into them would be extremely difficult. Not to mention, they are fairly small, so getting leverage would be difficult. Even if you could get them off the wall, you still have to find a way to crack it open to get at the contents. I would think a pretty hefty sledgehammer would be needed or some sort of high power saw/drill. Thiefs are looking for easy targets and this is not easy at all.
I have one outside my house with my house key in it, one in my office with the key to my finacial files, and one next to my large safe in the bedroom closet with the key to the larger safe. If you ever watch the show, "To Catch A Thief", you'd know that if someone breaks into your house, they're more interested in your checkbook, financial records, social security number, and other personal information than they are in your TV or DVD player. I've got all my personal financial information in a locked file cabinet. The biggest mistake people make is leaving the key in a rather easy to find place. So, I got one of these to put my file cabinet key in. This is so quick to access when you have the proper access code and it is so small that it can be mounted almost anywhere. I have mine mounted underneath my desk.
Bottom line: Great little safe for many uses.
Nicely done
It comfortably fits at least 4 keys and a key fob (Genie intellicode); all hooked together by two interlocking key rings. What they should emphasize a bit more is the sliding cover that conceals/protects the combination dials. The dials themselves easily click into their specific values.





