A Hiding Spot With More Room to Work With
Most diversion safes are compact — which is great for portability but limits what you can store. The Spray Bottle Diversion Safe is different. At 1.75″ wide and 5.25″ deep, the interior compartment is one of the more spacious options in the diversion safe category. You can fit folded cash, multiple pieces of jewelry, a spare key, small documents, or a combination of those things without having to choose just one.
And it goes anywhere a spray bottle looks normal — which is a lot of places. Under the kitchen sink, on a shelf in the garage, in a laundry room, in a bathroom cabinet. It’s the kind of thing that sits in a utility area and never gets touched by anyone who isn’t specifically looking for it.
Who This Diversion Safe Is For
If you’ve looked at other diversion safes and thought “that’s not going to hold what I need,” this is probably a better fit. The extra length gives you meaningful storage space — enough for a small envelope of cash, a few pieces of jewelry, and a key, all at once. That makes it practical as a primary hiding spot rather than just a backup for a single item.
It also works well for anyone who spends time in shared spaces — renters with roommates, people who regularly have service workers in the home, or homeowners who want a spot to keep valuables that doesn’t involve a big installation. A spray bottle under the sink is about as invisible as it gets.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Spray Bottle Diversion Safe if you want:
- More interior space than drink-can or small toiletry-style diversion safes
- A hiding spot that fits naturally in utility areas like under a sink or in a garage
- Room to store multiple small items at once
Consider something else if you need:
- Something travel-sized — at 0.8 lbs and spray bottle dimensions, this one stays home
- A locked container — security here is based entirely on concealment
How It Works
The safe is built to look like a standard household spray bottle — the kind used for cleaning products, gardening, or general use. It has the proportions, weight, and look of the real thing. The top unscrews to reveal the interior compartment. At 1.75″ wide and 5.25″ deep, you have room to store folded bills flat, roll jewelry inside, tuck in a spare key, or store a small folded document.
Like other diversion safes, the protection here comes from concealment rather than a physical lock. The spray bottle design earns its keep because cleaning supplies are ignored by almost everyone. Nobody rummaging through a home for valuables is going to pause at a spray bottle under the sink. It’s the visual equivalent of hiding something in plain sight by making it look completely uninteresting.
At 0.8 lbs, it has enough weight to feel like a real product if someone picks it up. Place it with other cleaning supplies, and it simply disappears into the background.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Spray Bottle Diversion Safe Stack Up?
| Feature | Spray Bottle Diversion Safe | Wall Safe | Lockbox | Drawer Safe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Requires Installation | No ✓ | Yes | No ✓ | No ✓ |
| Concealment Method | Blends in as cleaning product ✓ | Hidden behind object | Portable but recognizable | Out of sight in drawer |
| Interior Storage Space | Medium (1.75″ x 5.25″) ✓ | Large ✓ | Medium ✓ | Medium ✓ |
| Physical Lock | No | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ |
| Placement Flexibility | Kitchen, garage, laundry, bathroom ✓ | Fixed location | Anywhere | Dresser or nightstand |
| Best For | Utility areas, multiple small items | Documents, larger valuables | Portable valuables | Bedroom valuables |
Practical Details
The Spray Bottle Diversion Safe weighs 0.8 lbs with interior dimensions of 1.75″ x 5.25″. Lid is screw-on. No batteries, tools, or installation required. Categorized as a Household Item diversion safe — designed for indoor placement in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, or laundry rooms. Best suited for storing multiple small flat valuables at once.
If you’ve wanted a diversion safe with a little more storage room and a placement that works anywhere cleaning supplies live, the spray bottle format is one of the more practical options you’ll find.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the 1.75″ x 5.25″ compartment compare to other diversion safes?
It’s meaningfully larger than drink-can styles, which typically run around 1″ x 3.5″, and larger than most toiletry-can styles too. The extra depth in particular is useful — it lets you store items stacked or rolled without cramming. If you’ve looked at other diversion safes and felt the space was too limited, this one gives you noticeably more to work with.
Where’s the best place to put this in the house?
Anywhere cleaning supplies or utility products live naturally. Under the kitchen sink with other spray cleaners is probably the most common choice — it blends in immediately. Garages work well too, as does a laundry room shelf or bathroom cabinet. The goal is a spot where someone would have no reason to reach for a spray bottle unless they were actually looking for one.
Does it feel like a real spray bottle if someone picks it up?
At 0.8 lbs, it has some weight to it — more than an empty spray bottle but lighter than a full one. If someone picks it up expecting a full bottle of cleaner, they’ll notice it’s lighter. The visual is convincing; the weight is the one place where it differs from the real thing. As long as it’s not sitting directly next to full spray bottles of the same type, most people won’t give it a second thought.
Can I use this for travel?
It’s a bit large for that purpose — at spray bottle dimensions and 0.8 lbs, it’s more of a stay-at-home option. For travel, the shave cream or soda can styles are more practical since they fit into a toiletry bag naturally. This one works best as a fixed hiding spot in your home or workspace.







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