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7 of the best key lock boxes to keep your spare set safe | Real Homes

Having the best key lock box you can afford installed at home can be so handy, especially if you've ever been locked out, or had to rush home to let someone in because you forgot to give them the keys.

Whilst even the best key lock boxes aren't necessarily glamorous, they are however designed to provide you (family, friends, and workpeople) with access to your home when you can't. 

It's worth investing in something effective, safe, and secure, for peace of mind and protection against potential break-ins whatever your budget. We've researched the best key lock boxes for your porch, doorstep, and more, and with space for multiple key in mind where possible, too. 

Our guide for the best key lock boxes include traditional ones, those with passcodes and even smartphone-enabled options to let you keep a keen on the access history, and check how many times the lock has been opened.

Our favorite top-rated key boxes, start from under $12. If you're working with a tiny amount of space outside and are lost for inspiration, delve into our small porch ideas for looks you can easily replicate.

1. Best key lock boxes 2. Our favorite: Master Lock 5400EC 3. Best for safety: Kidde AccessPoint 001014 4. Best budget: Kingsley Guard-a-Key Realtor's Lockbox 5. Basic design: EUWBSSR Key Lock Box 6. Wi-Fi enabled: Master Lock Electronic Key Safe 7. Best high-visibility: Burton Keyguard XL Outdoor 2. How we chose 3. Things to consider 4. Where to buy

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💕 You're looking to hold around five keys: This safe can hold multiple door openers if you need to store backyard keys or access to a window. 💕 You need something that you can travel with: It's particularly useful if you rent out a property on Airbnb.

💕 You're worried about a rusting key lock box: There's no need to shield it from the elements.

❌ You're going to put it somewhere open and obvious: The lock can be cut through, so you'd want to keep this item in a concealed area, ideally. 

The Master Lock 5400EC Lock Box is a great large capacity, combination lock box that also benefits from being portable, so that you can attach it over a door knob. This means you won't have to get your drill out, nor will you have to ask your landlord if you've got one. You can store five keys at one time within this lockbox, which is great if there are various areas of your home that tradespeople or visitors need access to, like your garage or backyard gate. It has a removable shackle for installation on doors within the house and on the exterior of your property. The protective weather covering also means that rain or shine, you'll have a lock box that you can depend on. We say to put it somewhere discreet and out of the way so people who are passing by won't be able to see it. 

💕 You're a long-term renter or have bought a property: This wall-mounted durable design is built to last.

💕 You want peace of mind when you leave your home: With over 10,000 code combinations, this key lock box with be tough (and time-consuming) to crack.

❌ You're after something slick: It's not the prettiest-looking thing, but it does its primary job well.

With 10,000 different combinations to choose from, you'll feel assured when you're away from home. The wall-mounted design makes it perfect if you're using your property as an Airbnb rental so that guests can easily retrieve their keys and enjoy their stay. The dial design of this box goes a long way to help with adding safety, as it is extremely tough to crack if someone were to try and break into your home. But let's not avoid the fact it's a bit of an eyesore.

💕 You want a discreet design: This subtle style is smart enough to go unnoticed by the wrong people 💕 You need something quick and easy to install: This item can be shackled onto most outdoor fixtures 💕 You want something familiar: Family members, carers, and dog walkers can all use this 4-digit device.

❌ You have the budget to invest in a sturdier design: Amazon customers have complained that this can be cut through or broken using a small pry bar or hacksaw. 

This surprisingly spacious key lock box is nice and subtle, in fact, it looks like any regular padlock you'd use for your bicycle — except it has space inside to hold five keys. Made from metal, this box is a nifty purchase for those who want an inconspicuous place to keep their keys in an emergency. The black design of this lock box means it's more likely to blend in than others, and what's more, it can be hooked over a gate, railing, or even a pipe.

💕 You're after key security on a budget: This item is rated 4.6 stars out of 5 and is under $12 at Walmart. 💕 You want a design that covers the combination lock: Anyone who has tried to unscramble a wet or frozen lock will know how difficult it can be!

❌ You want to store car keys in this: The box is too small to store a chunky fob.

If you can't afford to invest lots of money in your lock box, this pick from Walmart will get the job done without the added expense. The aluminum and zinc alloy construction of this box should stand strong against rust and breakage, as well as keep your keys safe. Allow contractors and tradespeople to come and go with ease thanks to this excellent value box, which is easy to set up with a combination element allowing for thousands of different combinations. We would perhaps suggest keeping this one inside a cupboard or hidden out of the way, only because it might attract attention.

💕 You need to provide day-by-day access to a property: Unique passcodes can be created for laborers to enter your home — and deactivated once the work has been done. The same goes for AirBnb customers leasing your home for specified dates.

💕 You find traditional combination locks too fiddly: Whether you have poor eyesight or finger dexterity, use your smartphone to open and manage your lock.

💕 You're worried about key cloning: There's no need to worry about changing your locks with key-free entry.

❌ You're looking for a cheap key lock box: This is the most expensive option in our guide. ❌ You don't want the hassle of an app: We get it — applications take up phone storage space! ❌ A battery-operated key lock box isn't for you: Why invest in replacing batteries when all of the aforementioned options work without one?

Manage your property the smart way with this excellent electronic option from Master Lock, which has the ability to provide permanent or temporary access to guests. You can control it via an app, and you can enable guests to enter your property from afar, as well as generate temporary codes for an added element of safety. If you're managing multiple properties at one time you can still keep on top of things with this lock box, which has a history of usage, guests, and low battery alerts within the app. Clever.

💕 You want a key safe that gets a thumbs-up from the authorities: It's certified to LPS1175 Issue 8 A5 by LPCB (a police-preferred specification). 💕 You need it to store car keys: It is large enough to accomodate.

❌ You haven't got much money to spare: The last time we checked, it was almost $135 on Amazon.

Designed to maximize the safety of your home, this police-approved key safe has some impressive features. With a high-vis keypad and dials, this model is best suited to those who anticipate coming home in the dark or for those with a visual impairment. The combination of a keypad and turn-lock is great if you're concerned about break-ins and like the idea of two-step security. That said, it's worth bearing in mind that this system may not suit those with limited mobility. 

💕 You live on a main road: This all-metal design is less noticeable than other designs. 💕 You want to install it outside: The protective cover protects combination dials from weather, dirt, and grime.

❌ You want to organize your keys: This doesn't have an internal hook. But, this shouldn't be a dealbreaker given it only holds two keys.

If you live on a main road or a busy street, this Masterlock key safe might be the best option for you, mostly because of its subtle design but also because it's made to withstand attempted break-ins. It comes with a protective cover that not only protects the combination dials from the weather but disguises them from burglars. Plus, it's easy to install and anything but complex, whilst never compromising on quality.

Though we haven't had a chance to test these lock boxes, they have been picked depending on their suitability to different situations, alongside important specifications. Every key lock box featured has positive customer reviews, and we've been sure to include subtle-looking boxes, to prevent attracting unwanted attention. There's something for everyone.

A key lock box should make your life easier, but can only do so if you pick the right box for your requirements. Before you click checkout on your favorite one, make sure to factor in capacity, so that all of your keys to various areas of your house are covered, as well as the type of lock you want. A combination lock is the most common, but a keypad or a dial lock are also great options to pose more of a challenge to potential troublemakers. You should also think about choosing a box that looks inconspicuous, to prevent it from becoming the target of a potential break-in.

Do speak to your home insurance provider when installing a key lock box, as it might invalidate your cover if, in the unfortunate event your property is burgled without any forced entry (i.e.: by recovering the keys in your lock box).

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