Frostfire Mooncode Key Safe
It is not advisable to leave your possessions in the hands of unknown neighbors or secreted poorly in cracks and corners or ledges or under objects that most people know may contain the keys to your home. A mailbox is especially terrible, and under a mat is the very worst.
Bad Key Storage Places
My neighbor keeps his spare keys under a dusty pot in the open garage and a few times it’s gone missing. Where is the key? Who knows. But he keeps putting keys under the same dusty pot and by now everyone in the area knows. He might as well not lock his door.

That’s the thing, a lock is only as good as the inability to open it. If there’s a key beside a lock the lock is of no use. Some elderly people I know keep every door locked day and night but there’s a set of keys hanging right beside the front door for the grandchildren to come in. I always laugh because the work just as well for anyone not just the grandchildren. However, in the name of pseudo peace of mind and security many people do very strange things that do not offer them one ounce of security and does not ensure their home or their possessions or their lives are a bit safer. Key safe boxes and key safe storage cabinets that have digital codes do offer a reasonable alterative to stashing keys under mats or hanging them on rusty nails.
The Padlock that Disguises a Safe


One such option is a unique key box that appears to be a padlock. The box actually contains enough space for keys and valuables and has a code. This key safe is called a Frostfire Mooncode Key Safe and is made of stainless steel. It is also weather resistant and can be hung or attached to anything, anywhere indoors or out.

It can be a car key safe or a door key safe, even can be left on the door knob or knocker because the box doesn’t look like anything might be inside. It’s also a good style for carrying your credit cards or a little money when a pouch or a wallet may be too obvious. Who want s to steal a padlock. It also can be great for taking on outings, for storing your valuables when at a swimming pool or while skiing or when you travel abroad, or when you go scuba diving in Bali or Belize or when you’re surfing in Hawaii.
Small, Light, Portable and Strong
Here’s why the Frostfire Mooncode Key Safe is great. It’s small 80mm x 80mm x 31mm and only weighs 600g. It has a shackle which is made of steel and the case and the dials are all made of Zinc alloy, so it’s strong.

Christmas Gifts for the Forgetful
Many people are buying them and using them on their own and others are receiving them as ingenious Christmas gifts. Especially for a parent or child who may frequently misplace their keys, this little device can be a very appreciated gift instead of socks and a tie. Since Christmas is a few months away you have lots of time to add a few of these little gadgets to your shopping list. They’re easy to buy online and cost just under $20.
