Cleaning Supplies Are the Last Thing a Thief Searches
The under-sink cabinet is one of the most overlooked spots in any home. Cleaning products, extra sponges, spare bags — nobody wants to dig through that in a hurry. The Spray Bottle Diversion Safe sits in exactly that environment. It has a functioning trigger and nozzle assembly, a realistic label, and the right weight for a half-used spray bottle. The interior compartment — 1.75″ wide by 5.25″ tall — is accessed by unscrewing the top.
That interior size sets it apart from the soda can format. You get usable space for flat-folded documents, stacked jewelry, multiple keys, or a meaningful amount of rolled currency. It’s not a replacement for a dedicated lockbox, but as a secondary cache it holds considerably more than most diversion cans.
Who This Diversion Safe Is For
Homeowners who want a secondary stash that doesn’t look like a stash. The spray bottle format belongs in garages, laundry rooms, bathrooms, and kitchen cabinets — all locations where a thief moving quickly through a house is unlikely to spend time. If you already have a primary safe for documents and large valuables, this adds a layer for the items you want accessible but hidden.
Renters who can’t install permanent safes also benefit from this format. It takes up minimal space, doesn’t require anchoring, and can be moved easily between locations. It’s also practical for people who want to keep a small emergency fund at home in a location separate from the obvious spots — nightstand, dresser drawer, or wallet.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Spray Bottle Diversion Safe if you want:
- The largest interior of any diversion can-style safe — 1.75″ x 5.25″ fits more
- A hiding spot that belongs in utility areas like garages, laundry rooms, or under sinks
- Something that looks completely ordinary anywhere cleaning supplies are stored
Consider something else if you need:
- Travel portability — at 0.8 lbs and full spray bottle size, it doesn’t pack easily
- Outdoor weatherproof storage — this is designed for covered indoor areas
How It Works
The spray bottle body, trigger mechanism, and nozzle are all present — it looks and handles like a functional cleaning product. Unscrewing the top reveals the hidden compartment. The 1.75″ diameter gives enough room to lay items in flat or rolled rather than forcing everything into a tight cylinder, which is a practical advantage over narrower stash cans.
The 0.8 lb weight lands in a reasonable range for a cleaning spray bottle with some product remaining. Place it in a cabinet under the kitchen sink, on a laundry shelf, or with automotive supplies in the garage. It fits naturally in any of those locations. The concealment relies on looking like it belongs — and a spray bottle in a utility area always belongs.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Spray Bottle Safe Stack Up?
| Feature | Spray Bottle Diversion Safe | Shave Cream Diversion Safe | Soda Can Diversion Safe | Lockbox |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interior Size | 1.75″ x 5.25″ ✓ | 1.75″ x 3.25″ | 1″ x 3.5″ | Varies ✓ |
| Best Location | Garage/laundry/under sink ✓ | Bathroom/travel bag | Kitchen/pantry | Closet/bedroom |
| Travel-Friendly | No — too bulky | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ | Depends on size |
| Setup Required | None ✓ | None ✓ | None ✓ | Often anchored |
| Price | $34.95 | $34.95 | $9.95 ✓ | $30–$150+ |
| Best For | Home utility rooms, larger stash | Travel and bathroom use | Kitchen shelf, dorms | Documents, high security |
Practical Details
The Spray Bottle Diversion Safe weighs 0.8 lbs. Interior compartment: 1.75″ wide x 5.25″ tall. Screw-top access. No batteries, tools, or installation required. Designed for indoor use in covered areas — not weatherproof or suitable for outdoor exposure to rain. Sold individually.
The biggest interior of any diversion safe in its class — the Spray Bottle Safe gives you actual usable hiding space right where thieves don’t look.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the spray mechanism actually work, or is it purely decorative?
The trigger and nozzle assembly are present for appearance purposes — the safe is not designed to hold or dispense liquid. Attempting to fill it with cleaning product would compromise the storage compartment and isn’t recommended. The exterior is built to look functional, not to operate as a spray bottle.
What fits in the 1.75″ x 5.25″ compartment?
The wider diameter and extra height compared to a soda can safe makes a real difference. You can fit a flat-folded document (not passport-size, but a folded letter-size sheet), a meaningful amount of rolled currency, multiple keys, a stack of jewelry, or a combination of items. Measure your largest item — anything under 1.75″ in diameter and 5.25″ in length will fit.
Will this look out of place in my bathroom or kitchen?
Spray bottles are common in bathrooms, kitchens, and garages, so placement options are flexible. Under a kitchen sink, in a bathroom cabinet, in a laundry room, or on a garage shelf — all work. The key is placing it near similar products so it reads as part of the environment. A spray bottle sitting alone in a bedroom would look odd; in a cabinet with cleaning supplies, it disappears.
Is this secure enough to be a primary safe for valuables?
No — a diversion safe’s security comes from concealment, not from physical resistance. It has no lock and can be opened by anyone who knows what it is. It works best as a secondary hiding location alongside a primary locked safe for your most important documents and irreplaceable items. Think of it as a complement to your existing security, not a replacement for it.







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