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2025-08-08 17:38:21
It’s very sturdy nice size , lots of space and very good looking , thanks so much . Plus very easy too use.
Kyle
2025-08-01 10:50:24
The KYODOLED Fireproof Lock Box is exactly what I needed for securing important documents and valuables. The build quality is excellent, and it feels durable and dependable. The fireproof design adds peace of mind, and the lock mechanism works smoothly. It’s compact yet spacious enough to hold essentials. A fantastic choice for anyone looking for reliable home security!
Sanman
2025-07-29 14:17:13
Well made
kasi
2025-07-08 13:49:21
Good and sturdy box to keep important papers in. Rated a 4 because one corner was dented in but doesn't affect the box function.
LeoninT
2025-05-09 12:54:54
First, at the time I write this (Jan/16/25) the Honeywell is listing at $37 while the KYODOLED is listing at a more modest $30. And when I bought the KYODOLED less than two weeks ago, I paid $28, so I saved $9 in addition to getting a color that I liked more.Many reviews describe problems with the KYODOLED lock. So far I have no problems, but I can see that the lock is operated by just a *tiny* extrusion of the "key". This seems likely to lead to failure if you exert significant force on it, or if lock or key are slightly out of spec. Which would explain those reviews. In contrast, the Honeywell fire-resistant box has a normal keyed lock, which I trust a lot more. (You can also get real locks like the Honeywell has loose; in fact I have a few in my parts box from when I put a lock on my car's interior "storage box". So if my concerns over the lock become serious, I might try one of these in the KYODOLED; it looks like you can simply unscrew the existing lock.) Since I do not have any complaints about the lock yet, and may not get any, I did not subtract a star. I will update if that changes.One reviewer complained that the lid is single layer. Actually, the lid is triple layer just like the sides and bottom, but thinner. While the sides and bottom are about 10-11 mm thick, the lid is about 3 mm thick (leaving only about 2 mm for the fire-resistant insulation). The Honeywell has it just opposite, the sides and lid are about 8-9 mm thick, while the bottom is about 5 mm. Assuming that the box is standing on something that can burn, I would give the advantage here to the KYODOLED. However, in my case the Honeywell is standing on the bricks of my fireplace, and the KYODOLED on a metal file cabinet, see pictures, and the biggest problem should be burning things that fall on the box. So the Honeywell seems to have an advantage in my case.Another reviewer complained about sharp edges. Well, neither of my boxes has any. The edges on mine are about as sharp as an American dinner knife; they do not cut any meat.Neither box is (unqualified) "fireproof"; they are fire-resistant.Neither box is water-resistant, although water that comes down on them should not get in. But neither box claims to be water-resistant either, as far as I see. I actually like it that way, as it allows gasses inside to escape, rather than build up to bad levels.My Honeywell is black. which fits well with the other black steel of my fireplace. (A pretty horrible teal is also available at additional cost.) My KYODOLED is "sand", which fits much better with the file cabinet on which it is standing and the fire- and water-resistant document box next to it. The "sand" can sometimes seem a bit greenish depending on viewing conditions, however. Maybe I should have gotten the beige, but another reviewer complained about that color. The sand fits in pretty well, anyway.The Honeywell on the fireplace is next to the door to my porch and contains both lighters for the fireplace and flammable mosquito spray.The KYODOLED contains Lithium-Ion battery items that I am not currently using, like a spare camera battery, a Tiny Spectrum Analyzer, and a mobile phone with a European SIM. I also want to use the box as a "Lipo bag" when charging the batteries periodically, which requires that the lid stays open a bit so that the charging cable can get in. To do so, I hold open the lid by putting the lock lip on top of the front edge of the box. And I have put a tiny bolt in the edge of the lid, which combined with a ziptie ring should prevent the lid from being blasted open easily by any exploding flame-spewing battery.To be sure, Lithium-Ion battery explosions seem to be exceedingly rare (other than for bare ones like in model vehicles). But the actual batteries are very unsafe: the safety is achieved by means of sophisticated attached circuitry, chargers, and cables. Such complexity is always worrisome to me. Also, if my house catches fire due to some other reason, I do not really want my lithium batteries to add to the fireworks anyway.
Customer
2025-04-30 16:51:07
Exactly as described. Easy to use. Works great.
David C
2025-04-18 11:07:32
Like that it’s small because of my limited space but deep to accommodate a lot more documents. Would recommend this product
Fran N
2025-04-11 15:43:31
This box is just what I was looking for. It's not very heavy and holds 8 1/2 x 11 papers with a margin all around. I've not had any trouble with the lock as some others have mentioned.
Bella Nuñez
2025-03-24 15:11:15
Excelente tamaño se ve de muy buena calidad!
Hop
2025-03-18 20:26:30
I bought this as a replacement. What I paid originally was a fraction of the price. Insult to injury the quality was exactly the same.
maria herrett
2025-02-27 19:47:44
Got the bigger one and it fits all.my documents
Daniel
2024-12-06 16:49:22
When I was buying this box I didn’t know whether it would be a good one or not but I got it and I got to say it’s a really great box and it’s pretty roomy lots of space if you’re looking for a good lockbox I recommend you should buy this one
Ann Martin
2024-11-25 12:38:00
The item is as described, the description says that it's fireproof, hopefully I will never have to put that to the test🤞🤞
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