Places To Hide Your Valuables, Cheap
Thank you, person who bought the book safe through my Amazon links, and to everybody who shops through Amy's Mall and buys through my links.
I also found a bunch of other "diversion safes" -- places to hide valuables, like in a Barbasol can safe, a Del Monte fruit cocktail safe, an Ajax can safe, a surge protector safe, and more. Cool. Here's a link to the lot of them.
P.S. Best not to buy the Pringles can safe in case thieves get hungry.







Remember where you put stuff, don't get confused. On the news some time back there was a upset women. She had hid some of her jewelery in a Del Monte can safe then forgot about it and donated it to a food drive.
The Former Banker at October 25, 2010 12:24 AM
I've always wanted a hidden room behind a book case, but with the meathod for opening it hidden not in a lever under a book but in a bas-relief pannel
lujlp at October 25, 2010 3:39 AM
http://www.core77.com/blog/cartoons/core-toon_home_security_innovations_for_modern_living_17412.asp
John Paulson at October 25, 2010 6:33 AM
Unclutterer.com posted this video a couple of days ago from a student designer for ingenious ways to hide things in plain site. Not yet available for purchase, but some of those things you could do for yourself.
vimeo.com/12850662
Lesley at October 25, 2010 10:27 AM
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