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Secure Logic InvisiVault Hidden Wall Safe and Storage Vault

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2009

Smarthome Product #74669 - The InvisiVault offers the strength and durability of a large floor safe (without taking up any valuable square footage)! The InvisiVault mounts between 16 inch on-center wall studs inside your wall with programming that can be completed in minute, simple enough for any do-it-yourselfer. Additionally, the device is battery powered so no professional wiring is required. The vault is hidden from sight by a picture frame and built with heavy gauge steel to ensure secure storage of your belongings. When the correct access code is entered into the remote control, the vault door slides open quickly to reveal the storage compartment located behind the picture frame facade. No one will know what, where or how your valuables are stored, so even items needed often (keys, wallet, cell phone, mp3 player) can be stored and retrieved with ease, making it perfect for the home or office. It will serve as your in-home safe deposit box and will quickly become an integral part of your daily life.

The strength and security of a steel vault blended with the elegant aesthetics of a finely crafted picture frame make the InvisiVault the ideal concealed solution for your security storage needs.

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  • Why does it look like it's barely secured in the wall? The opening action seems to jolt the whole vault in the wall.

    Doesn't seem like they put much thought into dampening the force of the door opening.

  • @darbsllim totaly agreed and they say its quiet but if it shakes it that much just by opening the door how can it be? plus i personaly dont believe that lock is going to do much. Assesment? Waste of Money

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  • what if the remote dies and you need the firearm in there, then your getting robbed

  • I would rather just manually open a wall safe than do this.

  • Wow. I have been building custom wood furniture and entertainment centers for 20 years and although the concept is good, the opening action looks so dang cheesy I cannot believe anyone would be pleased with this product. The opening action is obviously a simple spring loaded mechanism that is held under tension with a latch that is released with the remote control. Far from the high tech piece of equipment that most people probably think they are getting when they purchase this thing.

  • Note to self: Rip every and any paintings off the wall when if I ever rob a house. 

  • Some of the burglars steal paintings you know... Better to get one thats hidden.

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