VEVOR has a wide selection of lock boxes for people who care about security (homeowners, business owners, and security-conscious individuals) and need reliable, easy-to-reach storage for keys, cash, valuables, and papers. VEVOR has a wide range of security products, from small key safe lock boxes to heavy-duty digital depository safes, to meet all of your home and business security needs. Built with long-lasting materials and a variety of mounting choices, these safe boxes offer reliable security without being too hard to use or too expensive.
Are your belongings, cash, and important papers really safe where they are now? A good lock box consistently and reliably prevents theft, unauthorized entry, and accidental loss. VEVOR's safe lock boxes, including digital depository safes, key safe lock boxes, and safe boxes with key locks, make it easy and affordable for people and companies to stay safe without the hassles and costs of a full-sized vault.
Before you can choose the right lock box, you need to know how the different locking systems and protection features work. There are different types of entries and security levels in VEVOR's collection, so you're sure to find a unit that fits both your security needs and your normal use.
Programmable PIN codes let you open digital lock boxes, so you don't have to worry about losing your keys. You can also open them quickly and easily with one hand if needed. VEVOR's digital depository safe models have backlit keypads with customized 3- to 8-digit codes, low-battery indicators, and LED lighting inside for easy viewing at night. Along with the electronic locking system, the anti-pry steel construction and strengthened door frames add an extra layer of physical security.
One of the best things about a digital depository safe is that you can change who has access without replacing hardware. To lock the box after a staff change, a roommate moving out, or any other time when past access needs to be stopped, all that's needed is to change the PIN code. You can always get back in if you forget your code or the battery dies, since most VEVOR digital safe lock boxes come with emergency reset key slots. Because digital lock boxes are both easy to use and have a mechanical backup, they are the best choice for offices, stores, and busy homes where multiple people need to control access.
A key safe lock box works on a simple mechanical principle: a physical key controls entry, and there are no batteries, programming, or electronic parts to keep up. The double-bitted or tubular key mechanisms in VEVOR's safe box models with key locks are much harder to pick than those of standard padlocks. This makes them a good choice for daily storage of cash, papers, medications, and small valuables at home or at the office.
A key-operated safe box is appealing because it is easy to use and always works the same way. You don't have to remember any codes, change any batteries, or figure out what's wrong with the electronics. Solid steel construction and reinforced locking bolts make VEVOR's key safe lock boxes highly resistant to forced entry. For people who only need to store items occasionally, such as seasonal documents, extra IDs, or cash in case of an emergency, a mechanical key lock box is a reliable choice that requires no technical maintenance and lasts for years. Keeping extra keys on a secure hook or in a second lockbox is a useful way to keep your home safe.
Besides the locking system, the physical security features built into a lock box are what make it strong. The cold-rolled steel bodies of VEVOR safe lock boxes have wall thicknesses that range from 1.5mm to 3mm, depending on the model. This gives them real protection against attacks like prying, drilling, and impact that thinner sheet-metal options can't handle. Hidden hinges and anti-pry tabs on the door edges prevent leverage attacks, a common way to break lower-grade boxes.
In addition to the security features already mentioned, VEVOR's lock boxes have interior locking bolts, usually one to two live bolts per door, that extend into the frame when locked. This makes it very hard to remove the door without heavy tools. Many models come with a solid mounting plate or pre-drilled anchor holes, allowing the whole unit to be attached to a solid surface. This stops grab-and-go theft, in which the entire box is carried away. When someone repeatedly enters the wrong PIN, models that sound an alarm add an extra layer of security that inactive boxes don't have.
A digital depository safe solves a specific and common problem that stores, restaurants, and other service businesses face: how to safely accept cash payments throughout the day without letting employees see what's inside. VEVOR's vault lock boxes feature a drop slot on the top or front that accepts folded bills, envelopes, and small pouches without opening the main door. This design separates access to deposits from access to cash withdrawals, an important internal control for any business that handles cash.
VEVOR's depository safe boxes come in both front-load and top-load styles, and their internal spaces range from 0.8 to 2.5 cubic feet to accommodate different daily deposit amounts. When you put something in the drop chute, anti-fishing baffles stop someone from pulling it out through the hole with tools or wires. This is a weakness in basic deposit boxes that don't allow them to be opened from the outside. A VEVOR digital depository safe can help small businesses, restaurants, and property managers collect rent payments. It's an easy-to-audit, tamper-evident system that makes people more accountable, reduces the risk of internal theft, and doesn't require expensive commercial-grade vault installations or complicated cash management infrastructure.
Choose the best lock box for your needs based on its size and mounting options after you've decided on the right lock type and security features. The VEVOR comes in different sizes and installation styles to fit a wide range of needs, from bedside tables to business counters.
There are different sizes of lock boxes, and their interior capacity tells you how much you can really store inside without putting too much pressure on the locking device or door seal. VEVOR's small safe lock boxes offer about 0.5 cubic feet of interior space and can hold a handgun, passport, small cash purse, and a few cards. The medium-sized models, which hold 1.2 to 1.8 cubic feet, can hold document folders, more cash, jewelry, hard drives, and multiple sets of keys at once.
To choose the right size, consider both your current storage needs and how you plan to use the space in the future. As you add more things to a box, it can go from feeling roomy at first to being annoyingly tight over time. This is why many people end up buying a second unit later. It is the efficient interior layouts of VEVOR's safe boxes, which include removable shelves, interior hooks, and foam padding inserts on some models, that make the most of the space they occupy.
This is one of the most important features of any safe box, yet people often overlook it: the ability to attach it directly to a fixed structure. If you don't anchor a lock box, someone can take it away in seconds, so the locking device doesn't work. The majority of VEVOR lock boxes have mounting holes already drilled in the floor or back panel, and they come with hardware for attaching to wood floors, concrete, or wall studs, based on the installation surface and environment.
Real estate agents, property managers, and vacation rental hosts who need to provide key access to properties but aren't on-site will find wall-mountable VEVOR key safe lock boxes very useful. Surface-mount models connect directly to exterior walls or door frames, while recessed wall models sit flush with drywall for a clean look. VEVOR also offers small lock boxes with cables that can be temporarily attached to fixed objects for people who need to stay mobile, such as travelers or mobile service workers.
VEVOR's lock box collection includes digital depository safes, key safe lock boxes, and safe boxes with key locks, available in a wide range of sizes and mounting options. All of these items are available at reasonable prices without sacrificing quality or security. No matter if you need to keep your valuables safe at home, monitor your business's cash flow, or limit who can access your property keys, VEVOR has a safe lock box that will work for you. Take a look at the whole collection right now and make sure you're safe before you need it.
Lock boxes are typically compact, portable, and designed for everyday access to valuables, keys, or cash. Safe boxes tend to be larger, heavier, and more focused on long-term secure storage. Both offer protection, but the right choice depends on access frequency, storage volume, and installation requirements.
Yes. Most VEVOR digital depository safe models include an emergency override key that bypasses the electronic lock. Always store the override key separately from the box itself, in a secure secondary location, to ensure access is never lost due to a forgotten code or battery failure.
Most VEVOR safe lock boxes include pre-drilled anchor holes and mounting hardware. Use the provided template to mark drill points, then secure with appropriate anchors for your surface, wood screws for studs, and masonry anchors for concrete. Always anchor through the box's interior mounting plate for maximum resistance.
Select VEVOR key safe lock box models are designed for outdoor installation with weather-resistant coatings and sealed keypads or key slots. Always check the individual product's IP rating or outdoor suitability specification before installing it in an exposed exterior location subject to rain or direct sunlight.
For standard letter-size documents and moderate cash storage, a lock box with an interior capacity of 1.0 to 1.5 cubic feet is recommended. This accommodates folded documents, envelopes, a passport, and small valuables comfortably without forcing items into the available space.