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Master Lock Black Portable Key Lock Box with Adjustable Shackle, Set/Reset Combination for Tenants, Guests, Clients, Ideal for Realtors, Landlords or Property Managers, Holds 6 Keys, 5420EC

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2.PatternName:2 Key Capacity, 1 Pack


About this item

  • Adjustable shackle cinches lock box tightly and securely to most lever, ball, biscuit, and tulip door knob styles.Note: Measure your door's backset, cross bore and thickness to ensure you find the right fit.
  • Set your own 4 digit combination lock box for easy combination recall, set and reset your combination allowing thousands of personalized combination code options
  • For indoor and outdoor use, vinyl coated shackle and molded bumper prevent scratching, metal body construction for durability, weather cover protects combination dials from outdoor elements
  • SPECIFICATIONS: External Dimensions: 7in (177.8) H x 2.875 in (72 mm) W X 2.06 in (52.50 mm) D Internal Dimensions: 4.188 in (106.37 mm) H x 2.375in (60mm) W x 1in (25mm) D Shackle Length: 75 in to 1.75 in (19mm to 44mm) Shackle Width: 1.406 in (35.71mm) Shackle Diameter: .375 in (9.52mm)


Keep your keys secure and accessible with the Master Lock Set Your Own Combination Portable Lock Box. This small lock box features an adjustable shackle, making it easy to attach to a variety of outdoor fixtures, such as gates or fences. This key lock box is perfect for your home or business use, allowing you to securely store multiple keys for easy access by authorized individuals. Designed for outdoor use, it is built to withstand the elements, ensuring your keys remain safe and protected. The durable black finish not only provides a sleek appearance, but also adds an extra layer of security to your key hider. Whether you need a key hider for your own use or are looking to provide access to house sitters or maintenance workers, this key safe is the perfect security solution. This portable lock box offers peace of mind knowing that your keys are safely hidden and easily accessible when needed. With its convenient wall mount design and adjustable shackle, you can easily install this key lock box in a variety of locations around your property, providing added convenience and security.


Joyce
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Easy to set the combination, lights up so the numbers are easy to see in the dark, and they are easy to use overall.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Eazy installation great security for storing extra keys on my camper.
birgitte rasmussen
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
The directions looked hard at first put it took a minute to set up.Sturdy, set the code quickly and no issues when used by several work crew members.
LUV 2 QUILT
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Heavy and easy to use with clear instructions for set up. I’ll never get locked out again with my extra key safely tucked in my lock box. Well worth the price for peace of mind.
Mauricio Gutiérrez Díaz
Reviewed in Mexico on July 2, 2024
Muy buena relación costo calidad
leighvh
Reviewed in Canada on May 3, 2024
I needed to give students access to my office, but the cost to get a duplicate key was ridiculous so I got this instead. The hardest part about setting it up was getting the instructions out from the plastic packaging attached to the loop. Other than that, it's solid and functional.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
The lockbox is easy to use. The storage area is very large. The lighted dial is a nice extra touch. It’s very sturdy and looks like it will stand up to a lot of use and weather.
SaltFry
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
Bought this lock box as I had guests staying with me and my apartment complex won't issue additional key sets. Was used indoors, but feels very sturdy. Like that the yok is adjustable and was easy to set up with my own code.Con: I have a lever style door handle. The unit is about 2 inches at its widest point. The lock box actually prevented the door handle from turning completely and disengaging the lock and I actually locked my guests inside my apartment. Works great if everyone is out of the unit, or we potentially could have put the box on top of the handle instead of hanging down, but was a bit frustrating to realize. Don't anticipate it would be an issue for other styles of handles.
Martine Neglot
Reviewed in France on December 9, 2024
Solide et pratiqueUn objet bien penséAssez spacieux pour un jeu de clés de grande taille
Aquilla J.Nelson
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Wonderful
Zerak
Reviewed in Turkey on January 8, 2024
Kucuk unsurlar icin ideal. Para veya anahtar sigar. Kalin borulara takamazsiniz.
tim jager
Reviewed in the Netherlands on October 25, 2020
Werkt naar behoren.Genoeg ruimte voor 2 sleutelbossen en een pinpas.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2014
I just received mine.My impressions:It was larger than the picture makes it look. The locking box is about 2-3/4s square and 1-1/2 deep. From the top of the shackle to the bottom of the box is 5-1/4 inches. (approximates).The inside of the box for keys is 1-3/8ths wide by 1-1/8th tall. So your keys shouldn't be more than 1-3/8ths in length and not more than 1-1/8ths in width at the large end of the key.The box is about 3/4ths of an inch thick. I found I could get half a dozen regular house keys in easily and maybe more. Or maybe fewer keys with thick tops. May not handle long car keys with thick tops with remotes etc.In spite of the product description, I don't see any way a keycard could fit into this box. Most of these that I have seen are about the size of a credit card, which definitely will not fit in. If there are key cards out there that are the width and length of a house key, yes, then. But don't count on it unless you can find and cut out the "sweet spot" on the key card and put that in. Don't recommend.The rest of the box interior is composed of the locking mechanism.I found it held a lot of keys.Two nice features are the vinyl coated shackle and the padded back which prevent scratching of brass handles, knobs etc. Or chipping paint when they bump the doors.I read a lot of the reviews and was surprised at the number poor reviews. Although this is new to me, it appears to work just fine and appears to be strong and sturdy.The case is metal, not plastic. Plastic referred to, I think, in other reviews is the little plastic cover that fits over the combination rings. Not totally essential unless you use in a dirty location where lots of dust could get into rings or where ice may form on them. An issue for all these type of locks.Another plus for this item is that the door swings out and stops at a right angle to the case providing a "little shelf" for the keys to fall into instead of landing on the ground.The lockbox arrived with the combination set to 001. The factory default is 000. So you can see the box wouldn't open until I set the 1 to 0. I think this is done by the factory so the lock front remains in place and doesn't open in shipment. (My guess).This may be the reason for some of the issues with reviews. When you open the lock packaging, make a note of the combination that is showing when it first arrived. It is possible that that me become the factory default by error. But write it down anyway. Then set the combination to 000 and PRESS IN on the door to get it to open.It is necessary to press in on the door to get the latch door to open once you have the correct combination entered. If you just dial the right combination, the cover will remain in place until you push in on it. Then it sort of pops out at you.It is described as an indoor/outdoor lock. And it probably is. I am always a little suspect of these types of locks in heavy winter weather because if you get the thing coated with ice, obviously nothing will move. So if you think you will use it in severe weather, out in the open like a range fence or something, in freezing temperatures, you may want to encase it in plastic, or a Ziploc bag etc.Now for a little on operating the little device.Open the door and observe the interior.On the back wall you will see two brass Phillips screws. To the right of the right hand screw you will observe the base of the shackle with a tiny washer on the end. (You leave that alone.) Between the shackle base and the right hand screw you will observe the "reset pin". This is used to change the combination. To use the reset pin, you press it left with your finger and then pull it forward toward you until it stops. (A little L shape movement.) Left, then forward. It will remain in place.Now dial your desired combination on the combination rings, and reset the "reset pin" back to its original position. Push back and to the right.You now have your new combination. WRITE IT DOWN.If you have trouble remembering combination numbers, consider using the first three digits of a longer number you probably have memorized, and just dial the first 3 of that longer number. I don't suggest using your phone number or address numbers as that is pretty easy for someone to guess.Now, to attach the box to a door knob.You must have the front door latch open for this during the entire process.Look at the back wall of the lockbox. Between the two brass screws you will find the Shackle release pin.Slide the Shackle pin to the right and HOLD IT THERE while lifting the shackle upwards and out of the box. If you turn the shackle slightly the shackle release pin will stay in place and you can let go of it.Loop the shackle wherever you want it and close the shackle. The shackle pin will automatically snapback into place.This must all be done with the front of the box open.If you have a "Lever" type door handle, you may look at finding a fence or pipe nearby to attach the lock to or maybe attaching a padlock type hasp to the woodwork close to the door to attach it to. It is more having a box nearby than necessarily being on your door knob itself. (Door knobs can be pulled off be a determined burglar easily enough.)Now to close and lock keys inside, insert keys, and press front door closed TIGHTLY and HOLD IT TIGHTLY CLOSED while and until you rotate and scramble the combination rings. Now the front door is locked and will stay in place.When opening the box, line up your combination rings and PRESS IN ON THE FRONT COVER. If you forget to press in, it won't open. One reviewer suggested writing on the front cover "push to open" to clue others using it they need to press it before it will open up.Always sit and play with these devices for awhile until you totally understand the mechanisms before attaching to anything or putting keys inside in case you goof up and find it is locked and you can't release it. (If you have it locked to your door knob and can't remove it, you can remove the knob itself from the door and remove the box, then reinstall the door knob.)My opinion is that this is a great little box, especially for the price. Probably just as good as many of the other ones for twice the price. It looks nice, sturdy and well made. I don't understand all the negative reviews.But then this is a new arrival for me and I haven't tried it much. But I'm happy with it.Steve
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