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The STEELMASTER LockIt Desktop Inbox is a robust and stylish solution for organizing your workspace. With a durable steel construction and a key locking mechanism, it offers secure storage for your mail and deliveries while maintaining a sleek aesthetic. Measuring 14.5 x 5.75 x 11 inches, it fits perfectly on any tabletop, ensuring your documents are both accessible and protected.
Brand | MMF Industries |
Lock Type | Key |
Color | Black |
Material | Alloy Steel, Metal |
Special Feature | Durable |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Control Type | Key Control |
Included Components | Keys |
Item Weight | 4.04 Pounds |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Chamber Width | 11 inches |
Manufacturer | MMF Industries |
Item Weight | 4.04 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 11 x 5.75 inches |
Item model number | 264657004 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 264657004 |
Q**O
Exactly what I needed. Sleek modern look. Solidly ...
Exactly what I needed. Sleek modern look. Solidly built, with paper tray on top and locked box underneath with slot to slip in confidential papers. I use it to quickly file away my bills at home and gives me extra peace of mind if someone else should be around, such as a service person.
B**R
The most important information to know is that the 2 keys were not in the package.
The package looked like it had been opened and re-taped again, there was a slot opened in the bottom and I believe the keys must have snuck out that opening.
C**Z
Solid Purchase
Keeps my more important documents are work safe and secure from a sticky finger passerby in my office.
M**L
Easy to pick lock
I bought this to lock up my kids’ electronics sometimes so they don’t spend all day on them. Little did I know that one kid immediately found out how to pick the lock with a bent paper clip! She of course taught the other and now it sits worthless in my garage.
L**A
Keeps people out of my husband's belongings while he's not at his desk
Keeps people out of my husband's belongings while he's not at his desk
V**A
Perfect for Me :)
It's perfect! Very sturdy. Came with two keys. Packaging was good. The slot helps keep sensitive docs safe when I'm not at my desk.
O**E
sturdy but limited usefulness outside of a small offi
A sturdy, sizable "private inbox" in search of a mission (and a handle).A spacious storage area tops a locking compartment that has a 10" wide slot, and the door swings up to open.What you notice as immediately lacking is a handle-- you either use the key as a handle, or have tilt to the unit to get the door to open. Just as lacking is a slide-out tray or drawer. Since the compartment is just a box, that means you have to get the contents out by reaching in. But my arm (slender by male standards) doesn't let me reach in more than 2/3 of the way. Okay, so we tilt the box... so much for storing things on top of the inbox. And a substantial lip at the opening means you still have to reach in to get out anything stuck under the lip. For the current price of $60, these seem like rather substantial design flaws.And that's before we get to "what goes in the box". Something that needs others to put things in the slot, presumably when you're not there, that is valuable (or private) enough that you don't want the same people to be able to see (or remove) what others have deposited, but not so valuable that you worry about somebody carrying the whole box away (ie, no cash). And nothing too small (like raffle tickets) that would be a pain to get back out. And finally, something you want on a desk.So that rules out cash, records storage, or personal papers (you'd lock them in a drawer or safe more easily, and the deposit feature is useless then).I came up with very few possibilities. A small home office, where clients may deposit a payment as they leave. A way to collect intake surveys for medical or therapy purposes. A non-traditional suggestion box. An outbox in the mailroom of a business (granted I've never worked in a place where the outbound mail was locked up). Group housing where everybody needs to drop off their rent/utility checks.But, none of those are personal uses, and even those uses should be increasingly rare (largely replaced by electronic methods). So... maybe if you're the sort to have a maid bringing in your mail? (but, she already had a chance to see everything, so it's just to keep the mail away from the prying eyes of the cook or the kids). Yeah, otherwise I came up blank.Includes stick-on rubber feet and two keys.While possibly useful for small businesses that need to have untrusted individuals make unattended paper drop-offs, this unit seems poorly conceived. Considering the current price, most people will be better served by finding something with a slide-out drawer, or just using the locking drawers on your existing cabinet or desk. Not Recommended.
R**T
Nice product. Please make one that is larger
Nice product. Please make one that is larger
L**R
Just what I needed for my purposes.
Excellent, just what I needed! I've been looking for an organizer with a locking mechanism for my kcup coffee pods so that people dont take them without paying, all the kcup organizers on amazon or any other site dont offer this feature, so bought this instead, this not only solves the issue but has the perfect dimensions for the Keurig K155, and even though this product isn't intended for it, it solves the problem with no modifications. My pictures describe more, I use a piece of cardboard for easy access to the pods, and will mod this in the future with a kcup tray. Got this item used for 35 bucks, so it was a steal!
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