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Amazon Basics Hotel Safe, Electronic Lock, Black, 1 Cubic Foot

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Size: 7.87''H x 20''W x 14.57''D


Features

  • Hotel safe for securely storing valuables; wide enough to fit 15-inch laptops; ideal for home, office, or business
  • Includes (1) 1-cubic-foot safe made of durable steel with a black finish and (2) back-up key
  • Features an electronic combination lock with an easy-to-read display screen
  • Motorized locking bolts provide extra security; after entering the code, the lock automatically opens
  • Recessed door and concealed hinges prevent safe from being pried open; safe can be secured to the floor or a wall
  • Product dimensions: 20 x 14.6 x 7.9 inches (LxWxH)

Description

Amazon Basics Hotel Safe, Electronic Lock, Black, 1 Cubic Foot From the Manufacturer Amazon Basics


Part Number: ‎20RGW


Item Weight: ‎31.7 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎20 x 14.57 x 7.87 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎20RGW


Size: ‎7.87''H x 20''W x 14.57''D


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Keypad Safe


Material: ‎Steel


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Date First Available: April 21, 2022


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  • I wouldn't store the crown jewels in one of these
Size: 7.87''H x 20''W x 14.57''D
I ordered two of these. The first wouldn't work (after programming the codes it wouldn't lock - it would spontaneously unlock within seconds of locking every time). So I returned it for another, which arrived in pieces. So these don't seem very sturdy or useful from my perspective. Perhaps I got the only two duds that rolled off the assembly line, but one that wouldn't lock and another that fell apart in the box doesn't speak well for the brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2022 by William

  • Quality safe intended for hotel use; check size before ordering; prefer no 15 min lockout
Size: 9.84''H x 13.78''W x 9.84''D
This is a quality, well-made safe intended for hotel use. Unlike most at home safes, the manual makes it clear it is NOT fireproof or waterproof - this is not the safe you want to use if you are protecting important documents from natural disasters. It's purely for security, and is the sort of safe you would want to provide if you were converting your home into an AirBnB so guests could store their valuables and feel confident they are safe from housekeeping and/or burglars. You can select between two operating modes, hotel or personal. In personal, the safe retains its code between uses; in hotel, it has 'amnesia' and requires the guest to set a new code each time they lock the safe. Another really useful feature available in both modes is the operation log; it lets you determine the most recent few dates and times when the safe was opened, which can be really useful in the case there's a dispute. The safe is not purely secured by the keypad. There is a metal plate with two screws that covers a key access hole, and that's how you get in if the batteries fail in the control panel or to perform initial setup for the safe. So, like most hotel safes, this is not safe from management - in fact, anyone with the master key can access the safe fairly easily. There is also a USB A port on the side of the control panel that is intended for a proprietary override keypad; Amazon doesn't sell that component, but presumably if you could source one from the original manufacturer of the safe there would be various additional management capabilities available too. This safe comes in three sizes. I have the most 'cubic', and while it's great for jewelry/passports/etc, I think it's probably the least well suited for installing in a rental. Most people will want to place a laptop inside, and the dimensions aren't quite large enough for large laptops to fit here. I'd probably go for one of the other two sizes Amazon sells instead. I really wish Amazon had offered the ability to disable the 15-minute lockout feature. I've had lots of frustration surrounding this - if a guest's child tries the wrong code several times in a row right before checkout, it creates a crisis where people can't get their stuff. I totally appreciate that this feature exists to prevent brute forcing of combinations, but it should be a user choice. It's possible that a disable feature actually already exists in the firmware with some obscure key combination; if so, Amazon should document it in the user manual. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2022 by A. B.

  • Good Basic Safe for Home Use
Size: 7.87''H x 20''W x 14.57''D
I picked this up to add some additional lockable space, as my existing SentrySafe 1cuft safe is full. That safe, almost identical to this one, has been great. It costs roughly the same amount as this one, but rather than just buying another of those, I figured I’d give Amazon Basics a shot. I really like the display and keypad on the Amazon Basics model. The blue LEDs are really cool looking – not that aesthetics are all that important in something like a safe. What’s important is security. When I pulled this thing out of the box (more like flipping the box over and dropping it out the bottom due to the weight), I was pretty impressed with the build quality. It feels pretty solid for a non-fire rated safe. It’s heavy, probably weighing in somewhere between 40-50lbs. The first thing the included manual has you do is to open the safe using the included keys (more on those later) by removing the keyhole cover with the included hex wrench, and put batteries in the keypad unit and reset the default password. During this process, I discovered an error in the manual. The manual says that the safe can use a 4 or 6-digit code. This is not correct. I tried to set a 4 digit code for testing and photographing, but the unit won’t accept 4 digits. It forces you to set a 6 digit code. Once you set the passcode, you reinstall the keyhole cover. One odd thing is that you are forced to enter the passcode to lock the safe. You can’t just press ‘lock’. I found that to be a bit strange. The keys are 3-dimensional. What I mean by that is that there isn’t just one up and down on the keys – there’s actually 2 of these. The key is shaped like + sign, with teeth on all 4, which would make this much more difficult to pick. Nice. Overall, this is a nice bit of insurance to have at home to keep family members out of things they shouldn’t be in. If you bolt it down, it might make an intruder less likely to get into it as well. This isn’t going to be an end-all-be-all security option if you are wanting to protect things from burglars, but it’s certainly a start. It’s marketed as a ‘hotel safe’, which is a bit odd. I can’t imagine carrying a 50lb safe to a hotel to keep the housekeeping folks from steeling my iPad while I’m at the zoo or something. Maybe people do that, but I never would consider it. It's about a 1cuft in size, so it's big enough to hold quite a bit of stuff. Otherwise, I really like this safe. My next one will be a fire-resistant safe for valuable documents, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2022 by Jeffrey Thomas

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