Vaultz Locking Chest, Letter and Legal Size, 17.5 x 14 x 12.5 Inches, Black (VZ01008) Product Description:
- Ideastream Vaultz locking file chest holds letter or legal size in hanging folders.
- Chrome label holder plate, chrome corners and aluminum trim.
- Rubber feet prevent surface scuffing.
- Great for scrapbook, arts and crafts storage
- Double combination locks for security
Product Description
This sturdy, locking file chest has built-in metal rails to accommodate either legal or letter-size hanging file folders, providing a safe and attractive place to store files. HIPAA compliant. Double combination locks keep documents and valuables secure. Chrome label holder on the front for identification, and rubber feet to prevent skidding and surface scuffing. Handles on the sides make carrying easy, and the large flat top is great for stacking. Excellent for general storage as well. Interior dimensions are 11.375 x 15.25 x 12.25 Inches
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Would recommend
By eriebuck
This chest was just what I was looking for to keep some important papers organized, while not necessarily needing a heavy duty fireproof box. This is rather lightweight, which actually makes it easier to move around & it can be locked if necessary.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Great Storage, Untrustworthy Lock
By Natasha Lemak
I bought this chest knowing I did not care about the security of the locking mechanism. I wanted a case that would hold my papers in an organized fashion, would not take up much space in storage, and would also be lightweight enough to lug between my living space and storage closet.This fulfills all my requirements and seems fairly sturdy to boot. However, the lock looks fairly weak and I would not trust this chest with any papers you absolutely must keep secure.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
might keep your toddler out, but that's about it
By Disciple of Hugeness
I have a fireproof safe that keeps my irreplaceable documents, like my will, birth certificates, etc., but the storage area is pretty small. With all the identity theft chatter, I wanted something to store less important documents that still had personal information, such as car records, tax returns, and mortgage papers. Something to keep a rogue babysitter out, just in case. A locking chest certainly sounded better than the the rubbermaid file box I was using. I didn't have an issue with setting the lock combos thanks to the warnings from some of these reviews, and the action on the dials is as expected. There are also rails for hanging files that allow you to hang legal files from front to back, and letter files from side to side. I agree with another reviewer that said a person with a screwdriver could easily open this box. I would add that it wouldn't require any skill to do it, just stick the screwdriver under the metal flap, and pop it open. Sort of concerning, since I wouldn't even notice until I tried to unlock the box myself at some later date. If you've ever played a musical instrument in high school, it is very much like a locking musical instrument case. My point is, this isn't the type of box that can protect your info from a thief. Think of it more as something to keep the kids from using your tax returns as art paper.
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