Hide your valuables in an air vent safe

Posted in Home by Conner Flynn on June 3rd, 2008

Hide your valuables in an air vent safe
Most safes make it pretty obvious that your valuables are inside, usually due to the combination lock or keypad on the outside. You can hide stuff under your mattress or behind various other things that a thief would want to steal, but that’s pretty unorganized. What if you could hide your valuables inside of something that’s so common, that it’s completely out of sight?

How about an air vent? To install it, just cut out a section of drywall, and put in the compartment fastening it with screws. It opens with a mechanism that is hidden in the grill and no one will see your stuff thanks to a black divider. It will cost you $259.95, but you have to admit, it’s the best hiding spot.

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One Comment to “Hide your valuables in an air vent safe”
  1. Anonymous Says:

    If you own several pair of the Pheiress Pocket Boxer Briefs from stashitware then you have the perfect place to stash your cash when you leave the house. Just put your money or credit cards in the stash pocket and then place the underwear in the dirty cloths or throw them on the bed or floor or fold them and put them in the drawers. It is very unlikely that any burglar will take the time to look in your dirty underwear for anything valuable and thats where your valuables will be. And always remember to wear your Pheiress pocket boxer briefs when you travel. Pickpocket proof with easy and fast access for stashing and retrieving your valuables if the need arises. If you were a burgler would you look in my dirty underwear for money or jewelry? aPocket Boxer Briefs.

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