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Kitchen & Housewares : Desenex - Diversion Safe

Desenex - Diversion Safe

from: SWSP




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 71983





Binding: Kitchen
Label: SWSP
Product Manufacturer: SWSP
Model: 30004s
Publisher: SWSP
Ranking: 71983
Studio: SWSP


Product facts:
  • Hide valuables in plain sight!
  • Quality diversion safes look like the real thing!
  • Contains NO Desenex







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Item Description:
Recommended by Law Enforcement agencies around the world! Place container anywhere! Take them with you on vacation Place them in the house ... anywhere!! Your cash / valuables could not be safer then in these diversion safes.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great little Hiding Place
Looks like the real thing. Can store several hundred dollars. Lets face it, who is going to mess with your Jock Strap treatment. Mine specifies that it is for Jock Strap condition. Very clever.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just like the real thing
Just the thing to hide small valuables or paper money.
Looks just like the commercial product. Very pleased with this
product.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Desenex - Diversion Safe
Bought a "Desenex - Diversion Safe", wow, item is perfect, looks authentic (of item it's pretending to be) and should really work out well.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - not what you think
This is a great diversion however there wasnt enough padding inside to quiet the items that were place within it. It has padding on one end of the can, and its towards the top. I was under the impression there would be padding surrounding all sides. And to top it all off, there isnt one drop of desenex in the can. It is bone dry, which makes the can super light. If your spouse were to pick this can up he/she would definitely think it to be empty and discard it. I myself had to add my own padding and place it somewhere it would not be seen. This product wouldnt fool anyone "in my opinion".



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