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Cash box as locking case for supplies in E-Cigarette Technical; I had been looking for a locking case to keep all of my vaping supplies handy but inaccessible to my ...
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    I had been looking for a locking case to keep all of my vaping supplies handy but inaccessible to my preschooler, and came across this at Amazon and ordered it:

    Amazon.com: Honeywell 3020 Locking Steel Box: Home Improvement

    I thought I paid around $15, looks like it's $19 now, but it does the trick nicely... the lock is pretty cheesy and wouldn't keep an older kid out, but a younger one would be easily foiled. It has compartments on top to separate smaller items (juice bottles up to 30 ml, cartridges, small tools, etc.), stuff slides out nice and easy since it's designed for coins, and there's plenty of room under the removeable tray to keep larger or longer stuff (syringe, latex gloves, etc.). The latch holds the lid closed for carrying without needing to lock it, and a handle on top to do the carrying from rounds out the feature list.

    It's held its ground rather nicely as I add more stuff to my kit, so I thought I'd share in case it might be the kind of thing anyone else is looking for.
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    I've seen these at wal-mart too

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    I have this for my stash and it does work nicely. I got it at Wallyworld, and it does the job for me. Yes, my oldest who is 14 could probably break into it if he wanted to, but I've been talking to him about the dangers of this stuff, and he is a good kid. (I hope) So far I'm not so worried about him it's the curious younger ones that I am. I also keep the box high up and out of reach. (I hope at least) With the bigger bottles, you have to lay them down in the box, so make sure your cap is on tight. I still keep the childproof cap on the bottles "just in case" and an extra measure.

    It does work nicely for my needs.

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    That is a great idea if you have youngsters in your home. Kudos!

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    I have a safe for my stash since I have a curious 13 and 5 year old. I think locks are a must when you have children.

    I have seen those at Walmart too.

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    What about a simple tackle box? they have a place for a small but a bit better pad lock.

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