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Book safe “Toscana”, English Edition

$45.95

The LEUCHTTURM „Toscana“ book safe is the perfect hiding place for your valuables, documents, cash, and jewelry. Disguised as a travel guide, it has a lockable metal safe with security cylinder lock. The book is deceptively real and inconspicuous due to its simulated page edges made of plastic. Because of its compact size, the book safe is ideal when on the go. Safe made of steel (thickness 0.8 mm). Included are 2 individually numbered keys that fit only on the installed locking mechanism.

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Description

The LEUCHTTURM „Toscana“ book safe is the perfect hiding place for your valuables, documents, cash, and jewelry. Disguised as a travel guide, it has a lockable metal safe with security cylinder lock. The book is deceptively real and inconspicuous due to its simulated page edges made of plastic. Because of its compact size, the book safe is ideal when on the go. Safe made of steel (thickness 0.8 mm). Included are 2 individually numbered keys that fit only on the installed locking mechanism.
Inner size: 229 x 137 x 40 mm.
Outer size book: 240 x 155 x 55 mm.

Additional information

Weight .75 kg
Dimensions 24.5 × 16 × 8 cm
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