🥫🔐 Hide in plain sight, protect with confidence!
The Sterling 201HT SafeCan Heinz Tomato Soup is a cleverly disguised security safe designed to look like a genuine Heinz soup can. Measuring just under 3 x 7.5 x 11 cm and weighing 10g, it offers a secret compartment ideal for storing cash, keys, and valuables. Recommended by police and insurance companies, this safe is backed by Sterling’s 10-year guarantee and crafted by Burg-Wächter, a trusted security brand with over 120 years of expertise. Perfect for millennials seeking smart, subtle home security solutions that blend seamlessly into everyday life.
Product Dimensions | 2.95 x 7.5 x 11 cm; 10 g |
Item model number | 201HT |
Product Name | Hidden Storage Can |
Allergen Information | Contains: Milk |
Units | 1.0 count |
Brand | Sterling |
Manufacturer | Sterling |
Country of origin | China |
A**A
Great
Great little tin to hide vouchers in
M**
Conceal amogmst over cans and no thief wil lever know. Not a perfect replica but good enough.
Looks legit. Close inspection will give it away but so long as you keep a genuine heinz soup and surround it with other tins. No one ones going to notice.
T**S
The only iffy bit is the bottom lid.
If someone picks the tin up, they can see ots not what it's disguised as and will have no issues getting the contents. It's just a twist and open kind if lid at the bottom, but for the pr8ce....one cannot complain. Lol.
J**E
Authentic look
'Does what it says on the tin' excuse the pun .It works, can hold a reasonable amount of notes . Blends in very well in the disorganised tin cupboard. The only improvement I would suggest is making one that is weighted so it feels the same as a regular tin when picked up
T**P
Great idea
Great little idea. Hide valuables in plain site.This is the exact size of a genuine tin of heinz soup, with a screw in false plastic base.You have the entire inside of the can to fill with you possessions and obviously easy to store and stack like a normal tin.
C**N
Brilliant Diversion Tool
This is a brilliant diversion tool, exactly the same as the Safe Can Heinz Beanz replica, but with a Cream of Tomato Soup label on it instead. You could open a regular can of soup, beans, peas etc on the underside with a can-opener, but this product comes with a screw-on lid underneath, making it a bit more secure than an open-bottomed can with only other cans on top to weigh it down. Pop your money, backup keys and other valuables inside and place it at the back of the cupboard, still with a full can (s) on top to add weight. Then place other canned stuff in front and around it.Leave £18.13 in a visible place with a note saying, "Milkman," on it, as a decoy for the opportunist smack-head and you should theoretically save yourself more money on clearing up the mess usually left behind by low-life failed abortions that violated your space. They may be after food if they're genuinely in need, so leave an out-of-date sandwich on the work-surface for them to get food poisoning from.Opportunist failed suicides that can't find a cliff to jump off, usually want in and out of your property within about 2 minutes, between the hours of 11:30PM and 03:30AM.If this Soup Can idea doesn't make you feel easy. It's probably more to do with the fact that, "You know." Therefore, the answer is simple. Keep quiet about it and don't leave a note in the kitchen saying, "Money for Cocaine is in the soupn can at the back of the cupboard, second shelf up."If you don't want to put large sums of money in it and think that you might accidentally tell all your drinking partners where your secret stash is. Place your £1,000.00 contingency fund in a plastic bag, secure it to the inside of some s***ty pissy skid-marked Y-fronts / fishy knickers and place in the bottom of your washing basket with your other stinky cloths. Then let it mature. Poohy £20.00 notes if not sealed properly in a plastic bag are still legal tender. Plus, washing baskets are usually located in the bathroom with a sink to wash your hands in.Alternatively, if you are daft enough to trust bankers and are so naive as to think that the UK interest rate at 0.05% and VAT on food at 20% will earn you loads of interest. Go right ahead and place your money in the bank where G.C.H.Q. and his dog can see what you're worth.Most of all, the key to this Safe, is,"Silence."
A**W
Great
Great hiding place hides in with tins great
A**R
Feels like plastic
The 'can' looks very real but does feel very plastic compared to an actual can. I think it's made from very thin metal. The label doesn't seem like it will stay stuck on for very long. The bottom of the can where the lid is located, is actually very visibly plastic when the can is turned over. It's not even painted to match the rest of the can, it's a bold grey piece of plastic with a 'turn' text giving away that it opens.Overall I'm giving this 3 stars as it would easily blend in with other cans but the moment you pick it up or turn it over, it's a dead giveaway. A full metal body with a discrete metal lid at the bottom would earn a 5 star from me.
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