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ABUSResettable Storage Holder with Combination lock 787 (Ideal for Holiday Guests)

R549

Retail: R1,100
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No more hiding the key under the doormat or in the flower pot: With the KeyGarage™, ABUS offers an intelligent and secure solution for storing keys. Secured by means of a number code, the strong steel plate housing protects keys and code cards against unauthorised access. Keys are accessible to several people If keys need to be made accessible to several people, the KeyGarage™ offers a simple and secure solution for easy exchange. 

Product Features
  • Ideal protected storage of keys and other valuables for authorised persons
  • Quick and easy access for frequently changing groups of persons (craftsmen, service, holiday guests, apartment buildings, car rentals)
  • Defining access by setting and passing on the code
  • For wall fixing indoors and in protected outdoor areas
  • Storage of a complete bunch of key now possible because of larger space and removable hook
  • Very large solid metal housing and extra large storage compartment
  • Locking cover made from zinc die-cast
  • Easily removable clip-in hooks guarantee consumer's comfort
  • Flat inner mechanism makes a larger storage space possible
  • Individually resettable code (4-digit)
  • Protective cover with sliding mechanism
  • Holds up to 30 cards or 20 keys
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