Safety Technology Peanut Butter Diversion Safe – Fake Jar Looks Like Real Product, Screw-Top Lid, 4″ x 2.5″ Interior, Hides Cash, Jewelry & Spare Keys in Plain Sight

SKU: DS-PEANUTBUTTER

$34.95

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Looks like a jar of peanut butter sitting in the pantry. That’s the whole idea — nobody’s rooting through your kitchen shelves looking for a safe, and even if they glanced at this one, they’d keep moving. The screw-top lid opens to a hollow interior sized for cash, jewelry, spare keys, and other small valuables you’d rather keep out of sight.

  • Realistic appearance – Designed to look like an actual peanut butter jar; blends into any kitchen or pantry shelf
  • Screw-top lid – Opens like a real jar — no keys, combinations, or tools needed
  • 4″ x 2.5″ interior – More usable space than most diversion safes; fits folded cash, jewelry, small documents
  • Weighs 0.75 lbs – Realistic weight so it doesn’t feel hollow when handled
  • No installation needed – Set it on any shelf, in a cabinet, or on the counter and it’s ready

The Pantry Is One of the Last Places Anyone Looks

When someone gets into a house looking for valuables, they move fast and go for the obvious spots — master bedroom, desk drawers, the back of the closet. The kitchen pantry doesn’t make the list. A jar of peanut butter sitting on a shelf next to actual food products isn’t going to stop anyone for a second look. That’s what makes this kind of product work: it doesn’t look like a hiding spot because it isn’t supposed to.

The interior is larger than most diversion safes in this style — 4″ x 2.5″ gives you room for a meaningful amount of cash, a few pieces of jewelry, a spare key, small documents, or whatever small valuables you’d rather not leave somewhere predictable.

Who This Diversion Safe Is For

Homeowners who want a secondary stash spot for emergency cash or everyday valuables without drilling anything into a wall. Renters who can’t install a permanent safe but want something more discreet than a lockbox. People who share living spaces — roommates, guests, or family — and want certain things quietly out of reach without making it obvious.

It’s also a practical option for anyone who travels and leaves valuables at home. A realistic-looking food product on a shelf doesn’t attract attention from houseguests, cleaners, or repair people the same way a visible safe or lockbox would. Out of sight is one thing — out of mind entirely is better.

Is This the Right Choice for You?

Choose the Peanut Butter Safe if you want:

  • A hiding spot that disappears completely on a kitchen or pantry shelf
  • More interior space than a typical cylindrical diversion safe
  • Simple access — twist the lid, no combination or key needed
  • A product that passes a casual visual and physical inspection

Consider something else if you need:

  • A physical lock — this relies on concealment, not a locking mechanism
  • Storage for larger items — the 4″ x 2.5″ interior fits small valuables only

How It Actually Works

The jar is built to look, feel, and weigh like an actual jar of peanut butter. At 0.75 lbs, it passes the casual pick-up test — light enough to be a partially used jar, not so light it feels obviously empty. The label design is realistic enough to blend in with pantry staples without drawing a second glance.

Access is simple: twist the lid off counterclockwise like any jar, retrieve your items, twist it back on. No codes, no keys, no batteries. The 4″ x 2.5″ interior is a practical size — bigger than the cylindrical cleanser or hairspray-style safes, which means it handles things like a folded document, a small envelope of cash, or a watch without forcing them in. Place it in a cabinet, on a pantry shelf, or right on the kitchen counter next to actual food products, and it’s effectively invisible.

The most effective placement is wherever it looks most natural. Mixed in with other jarred foods or pantry staples, it doesn’t register as anything worth checking. That’s the security model: not locks, but invisibility.

Quick Comparison: How Does the Peanut Butter Safe Stack Up?

Feature Peanut Butter Safe Cleanser Safe Lockbox Drawer Safe
Concealment style Kitchen pantry item ✓ Cleaning product ✓ None — looks like a safe Hidden in furniture
Interior size 4″ x 2.5″ ✓ 1¾” x 5⅛” Medium–Large ✓ Medium ✓
Physical lock No No Yes ✓ Yes ✓
Installation required None ✓ None ✓ None ✓ None ✓
Works for renters Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓
Best For Kitchen/pantry stash spot Under-sink or laundry area Documents, larger valuables Bedroom valuables

Practical Details

Interior dimensions: 4″ x 2.5″ — suitable for folded cash, jewelry, spare keys, small documents, and similar items. Screw-top lid, no lock or combination required. Weighs 0.75 lbs. No installation, no batteries, no tools. Works best placed among actual food products in a pantry, cabinet, or on a kitchen counter. Not suitable for items larger than the interior dimensions.

It looks like peanut butter, it sits on a shelf like peanut butter, and nobody’s going to look twice at it — which is exactly the point.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will it actually fool someone, or does it look fake up close?

It’s designed to pass a casual inspection — the label, jar shape, and weight are all built to look like the real thing. Up close and in hand, it’s convincing enough that someone picking it up to move it or set it aside isn’t likely to question it. That said, no diversion safe is theft-proof if someone is specifically searching for hidden valuables and decides to open every container. The protection here is behavioral — most people looking for something worth stealing won’t open every food jar in your pantry.

How much fits inside the 4″ x 2.5″ interior?

Quite a bit for a diversion safe. A short stack of folded bills, a couple of rings or a necklace, a spare car key, a folded document, or a small USB drive all fit comfortably. It’s a cylindrical interior, so the 4″ measurement is the depth and 2.5″ is the diameter — think of the usable space as similar to a wide-mouth jar. It handles more than the typical cleanser or hairspray-style safe, which is one of the main practical advantages of the peanut butter design.

Where should I put it for the best concealment?

Anywhere a real jar of peanut butter would naturally live — in a pantry cabinet, on a kitchen shelf, or mixed in with other dry goods. The more it looks like it belongs there, the better. Placing it alongside actual food products of similar size and style is ideal. Avoid putting it somewhere out of context, like a bedroom shelf, where a food product would look out of place to anyone paying attention.

Is this actually secure, or is it just hiding something?

It’s hiding something — that’s exactly what it is. There’s no lock, no alarm, and no physical barrier. If someone found it and unscrewed the lid, they’d have full access to what’s inside. Diversion safes work on the principle that concealment is often more effective than a lock for everyday valuables, because most thefts are opportunistic and fast. For genuinely high-value items, a locked safe is still the right call. This works best as a secondary hiding spot, a place for everyday cash and small items, or a solution for renters who can’t install anything more permanent.

Interior Dimensions4" x 2 ½"
Weight0.75 lbs

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