Diversion Safe Insect Spray Can – Hidden Storage in Plain Sight, Real-Size Bug Spray Disguise, 1¾” x 3¾” Interior, Foolproof Hiding Spot for Cash, Keys, and Jewelry

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$29.95

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Most people walk right past a can of bug spray without a second thought. That’s the whole idea here. This thing looks like an ordinary insect spray — because it basically is one, at least on the outside. Screw off the bottom and there’s a decent-sized cavity inside for cash, a spare key, a ring, whatever you want to tuck away. Leave it on a garage shelf or under the sink and it just disappears into the background.

  • Realistic insect spray design — indistinguishable from a real can on a shelf or in a cabinet
  • Interior cavity: 1¾” x 3¾” — fits folded cash, keys, small jewelry, or other valuables
  • Screw-off access — simple open and close, no combination or key needed
  • Lightweight at 0.55 lbs — easy to reposition anywhere in the home or garage
  • No installation required — just set it where bug spray would naturally live

The Hiding Place Nobody Checks

Burglars are in a hurry. They hit the obvious spots — dresser drawers, nightstands, the shelf in the closet. They’re not going through every can in the garage or under the kitchen sink. That’s what makes a diversion safe work. This one looks like a can of insect spray. It’s the right size, the right shape, and it’s exactly the kind of thing that blends into a garage, a laundry room, or a storage shelf without anyone noticing anything unusual.

The interior is modest — 1¾” x 3¾” — but that’s enough for a rolled-up stack of bills, a spare key, a ring, or a few pieces of small jewelry. It’s not meant to replace a real safe for larger valuables. It’s a low-profile spot for the things you want to keep accessible but hidden.

Who This Diversion Safe Is For

Anyone who wants a secondary hiding spot that doesn’t look like a hiding spot. It works well for homeowners who want a quick-access stash for emergency cash or a spare key without the cost or installation of a real safe. It’s also handy for renters who can’t bolt anything to a wall.

People who have houseguests, cleaning services, or contractors coming through regularly tend to like these. Not because they’re suspicious of everyone — just because it’s nice to have certain things tucked away when unfamiliar people are in the house.

It’s also a practical gift for college students, people in apartments, or anyone who’s been through a break-in and wants a few extra layers of security without spending a lot of money.

Is This the Right Choice for You?

Choose this diversion safe if you want:

  • A low-cost hiding spot for small valuables like cash, keys, or jewelry
  • Something that blends into a garage, laundry room, or kitchen cabinet naturally
  • No installation — just set it down and it’s ready
  • A secondary stash spot alongside a main safe

Consider something else if you need:

  • Storage for larger items — the 1¾” x 3¾” interior is compact by design
  • A lockable safe with a combination or key — this uses a screw-off lid

How It Actually Works

There’s no mechanism to figure out. The bottom screws off — put your stuff inside, screw it back on, set it on a shelf. That’s it. The exterior looks like a normal-sized insect spray can. The label, the shape, the weight — it all reads as an ordinary household product. Someone rummaging through your garage or utility closet isn’t going to give it a second look.

The screw-off design means fast access when you need it. No combinations, no keys, no fumbling. Just unscrew, grab what you need, and put it back. The tradeoff is that it’s not lockable — so it’s a concealment tool, not a secured safe. For most people using it as a secondary stash spot, that’s fine.

At 0.55 lbs, it’s light enough to move around easily. Want it in the garage this week and under the bathroom sink next month? No problem. There’s no permanent setup here.

Quick Comparison: How Does This Diversion Safe Stack Up?

Feature Insect Spray Diversion Safe Combination Lockbox Wall Safe Drawer Safe
Concealment High — blends into household ✓ Low — obvious safe Medium — hidden behind object Low — drawer contents visible
Installation Required None ✓ None ✓ Yes — wall mounting None ✓
Locking Mechanism Screw-off lid (concealment only) Combination or key ✓ Combination or key ✓ Key or combo ✓
Storage Capacity Small — 1¾” x 3¾” Medium Medium–Large ✓ Medium
Cost Low ✓ Medium High Medium
Best For Small valuables, cash, spare keys Documents, jewelry, handguns Larger valuables, firearms Bedside access items

Practical Details

Looks like a standard insect spray can. Interior dimensions: 1¾” x 3¾”. Screw-off access at the bottom. Weighs 0.55 lbs. No batteries, no installation, no combination to remember. Works best as a secondary hiding spot in a garage, utility room, or under a cabinet. Not a substitute for a secured lock box for high-value items.

For under $30, it’s one of those simple things that just makes sense — a spot to tuck away a spare key or emergency cash that nobody’s going to go looking for.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it look realistic enough to fool someone?

It’s designed to pass a casual glance — same size and shape as a real insect spray can, with a printed label. On a garage shelf or in a cabinet with other household products, it blends in well. It’s not going to fool someone who picks it up and shakes it, but burglars moving quickly through a house aren’t doing close inspections of every spray can.

What fits inside the 1¾” x 3¾” cavity?

Folded bills, a spare house or car key, rings and small jewelry, a memory card, a folded document, or a small collection of coins. It’s a compact space, so think small valuables and emergency stash items rather than bulky items. For most people’s purposes — hidden cash, a backup key — it’s plenty of room.

Where’s the best place to put this?

Anywhere bug spray would naturally live — a garage shelf, under the kitchen sink, a laundry room cabinet, or a storage closet. The more it blends in with similar products around it, the better. A single can sitting alone on an otherwise empty shelf draws more attention than one tucked among cleaning supplies and other cans.

Is this a replacement for a real safe?

No — it’s a concealment tool, not a secured container. There’s no lock on it, so the protection is entirely based on it not being recognized as a hiding spot. For irreplaceable documents, large amounts of cash, or items you can’t afford to lose, a locking safe is the right call. This works best as a supplemental spot alongside more secure storage.

Interior Dimensions1 ¾" x 3 ¾"
Weight0.55 lbs

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