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|  | |  | | | GE AccessPoint nt 001899 Battery-Operated Locking Key Cabinet, Silver | | | | | SKU:
111546 | | In Stock | | Availability:
Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | This key cabinet is an electronic locking cabinet with 19,500 changeable combinations and lockout feature. Audio signals indicate if your code was entered correctly. Also features a hidden chamber for long-term storage of keys. The 10 peg hooks adjust for large sized key rings and comes with 7 removable key tags. Low battery indicator (batteries not included). This key storage cabinet is ideal for small offices or wherever key control is a problem. This plastic home key cabinet is black with gray trim. Easy to mount, all hardware is included. . | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.0 inches | | Product Width: | 3.0 inches | | Product Height: | 14.0 inches | | Package Length: | 14.9 inches | | Package Width: | 10.0 inches | | Package Height: | 3.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 8 reviews |
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| | Features | Electronic lock with 19,500 combinations availableLockout featurelow battery indicatorSpring-loaded doorShips in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 8 customer reviews )
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
It locks.... Nov 01, 2006
By Jennifer K. Thompson Well the cabinet locks, but it is entirely made of plastic. The electronic code resets back to the factory setting when the batteries are removed also. I gave it two stars because it does lock, but I don't think it could keep keys away from anyone older than five.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Real cheap and flimsy Dec 07, 2007
By S. Ahmed I bought one and returned immediately. THis is a very poorly made cheap plastic product. Do not waste your time and money.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Pleased overall. Jul 24, 2008
By Brent Grebinoski A decent product. The pegs inside are a little inconvienient to use. The keybox is also plastic so you must be careful during instalation. If you don't install it square the door will not open and close properly.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
It does lock.... Oct 15, 2011
By Cristin L. Frazer Well, it does lock so if you're looking for nothing more out of a cabinet then this may be a good item for you.
On the other hand unlocking it may be an issue. The push button electronic design was a good idea that was poorly executed. So long as the batteries are fresh it does just fine but as soon as those batteries start to fade the devil in this product comes forth. The cabinet seems to randomly "forget" your pass code and reset it back to the default, but then randomly remembers it again and resets again. This can be a real joy if you're trying to get into it. Also, once you change the battery you'll have to reset your pass code every time which, while no big deal, gets real old real quick.
There's nothing on the door to pull on to open it once unlocked. You punch in your code on the black buttons, press the big silver button, and the door opens...a little. And by a little I mean barely. Maybe 3-4 millimeters at best and sometimes you can't even get that out of it. Fine if you have finger nails and don't mind prying the door open but if you don't can be difficult. If you have big fingers or arthritis in your hands I would venture to say opening the door without a tool would become impossible.
I gave it two stars because it does indeed lock but as I said unlocking it can be tricky. The fine people at GE must have noticed this problem though because they made the plastic very thin and flexible. This works out well because for those times when the box simply will not accept your pass code sticking a tool (like a knife) between the cabinet body and the door moves the plastic a tiny bit which enables it to get past the locking mechanism and the door pops right open. This has actually become the prefered method for opening this cabinet where I work because, while everyone loves a good mystery, the mystery of if the cabinet will open and let you have your ambulance keys doesn't seem to be one that anyone especially cared for. At first I was sure someone would break the door this way but after six months the thing has held up so I have to give it props for durability.
Overall I'm unimpressed with this product. At least when the keys were kept in the desk the drawer could potentially fall on the foot of someone trying to steal them. If it's any sort of security you're after look toward another product. This one just doesn't do the job.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Question how well it will hold up long term Apr 29, 2010
By T. Murphy I'm pleased with this item - however, I am concerned how well it will hold up over time. It's 99% plastic and wonder whether the latch on the door will survive with numerous individuals using it several times a day. One wrong tug on the door may break the plastic latch mechanism making it useless.
If I were to make this purchase again I'd probably look for a more substantial device.
Tom
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