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Coors Light Can Safe – Diversion Safe with Screw-Top Lid, Weighted to Feel Full, 1.25″ x 3.625″ Interior Cavity, Realistic Beer Can Design for Discreet Home Storage

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Original price was: $12.95.Current price is: $11.01.

This is a real-size Coors Light can with a screw-off top and a hollow interior. It weighs about what a full can would, it looks exactly right on a shelf or in a fridge, and the interior cavity fits rolled bills, a spare key, jewelry, or small documents you’d rather keep out of plain sight — while being completely in plain sight.

  • Realistic Coors Light design – weighted to feel full, identical in size and appearance to the real product
  • Screw-off top reveals interior cavity – 1¼” x 3⅝”, fits cash, small jewelry, keys, and folded documents
  • Works in a fridge, on a shelf, or in a cooler – blends in wherever canned drinks belong
  • No installation, no batteries – just place it and use it
  • Lightweight at 0.7 lbs – easy to move, reposition, or take with you

Hidden in the Place Nobody Looks Twice

Most people who walk into your kitchen or living space are not inventorying your drink fridge or checking your beer supply. A diversion safe works because it hides something valuable inside something completely ordinary — and a can of Coors Light sitting in a fridge or on a shelf doesn’t prompt questions from anyone.

This one is weighted to feel full, so even if someone picks it up, it doesn’t immediately feel hollow or off. The screw-off top means access is quick when you need it, and it reseals securely when you’re done.

Who This Can Safe Is For

If you keep a mix of beer in the fridge — or even if you just have a few cans on a shelf — this fits right in. It’s a simple option for anyone who wants a low-cost way to stash a small amount of cash, a spare key, some jewelry, or documents at home without buying a lockbox or wall safe.

It also travels reasonably well. People bring these in coolers for outdoor events, on road trips, or keep one in a vacation rental where you don’t want to leave valuables out but don’t have a safe available. The casual setting is part of what makes it effective.

One honest note: this works best if the setting makes sense. A Coors Light can sitting alone on a kitchen counter looks a little different than one tucked into a fridge with other drinks. Context matters with diversion safes.

Is This the Right Choice for You?

Choose this can safe if you want:

  • A discreet spot for small valuables at home that doesn’t require installation
  • Something that blends into a fridge, pantry, or cooler naturally
  • A low-cost alternative to a lockbox for everyday items like spare cash or keys

Consider something else if you need:

  • Storage for larger items — the interior is compact by design
  • Something with a lock or combination for more controlled access
  • A diversion safe for a home that doesn’t typically have canned drinks around

How It Works

The can is built to match the Coors Light can exactly — same height, same diameter, same label design. The added weight makes it feel like a full can when handled. The top section unscrews cleanly to reveal the interior storage cavity, which measures 1¼” x 3⅝”. That’s enough space for rolled cash, a spare key, a few pieces of small jewelry, or folded documents.

The logic behind diversion safes is straightforward: a burglar moving through a house quickly is looking for obvious valuables — electronics, jewelry boxes, obvious safes. A beer can in the fridge doesn’t register as a target. Research from the Chicago Crime Commission has noted that the average home burglary lasts around 8 minutes. Hiding things in unremarkable places is a practical strategy.

It doesn’t replace a real safe for items of significant value, but for everyday items you want to keep accessible-but-hidden, it does exactly what it’s designed to do.

Quick Comparison: How Does the Can Safe Stack Up?

Feature Coors Light Can Safe Drawer Safe / Lockbox Wall Safe Other Diversion Safe
Blends Into Environment High – in fridge or with drinks ✓ Low – obviously a safe Medium – hidden but detectable High – depends on context ✓
Installation Required None ✓ None Yes – wall mounting None ✓
Access Control Screw-off lid Key or combination ✓ Combination or key ✓ Screw-off or twist lid
Portability High ✓ Medium None High ✓
Storage Capacity Small Medium–Large ✓ Large ✓ Varies
Best For Cash, keys, small items in kitchen/fridge Documents, larger valuables Firearms, large valuables Bathroom, pantry, bookshelf

Practical Details

The Coors Light Can Safe measures standard beer can dimensions and weighs 0.7 lbs with the weighted base. Interior cavity is 1¼” x 3⅝”. Screw-off lid. No batteries, no installation.

What’s included: 1 Coors Light diversion safe can

For a low-effort, no-installation way to keep small valuables out of obvious view, this is one of the more naturally convincing options I’ve come across — especially if you already keep drinks in the fridge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it really feel like a full can?

It’s weighted to approximate the feel of a full can of beer, so a quick grab or casual pick-up isn’t going to immediately give it away. Someone who holds it for a while and shakes it might notice it doesn’t slosh, but in a typical setting — sitting in a fridge among other drinks — it reads as normal. The weight is the key detail that separates good diversion safes from cheap ones.

What fits inside?

The interior is 1¼” x 3⅝” — think of it as a narrow cylinder about the length of a lip balm tube but with more diameter. Rolled-up bills fit well, a house key fits, small jewelry pieces fit, folded paper or cards fit. It won’t hold a phone, a thick stack of documents, or large jewelry. For small everyday items you want accessible but hidden, it’s sized appropriately.

Can I keep this in an actual refrigerator?

Yes — that’s one of the more natural placements. Tucked in with other canned drinks, it looks completely unremarkable. Just be aware that anyone grabbing a drink might accidentally pick it up, so placement within the fridge matters. Front of a crowded shelf is different from mixed in among identical or similar cans.

Is this effective if someone knows about diversion safes?

Diversion safes work on casual inspection, not on someone specifically searching for one. A burglar moving quickly through a home isn’t pulling individual cans off a shelf. Someone specifically told to look for hidden safes is a different scenario. For typical home security use, these are practical. They’re best used as one layer of a broader approach — not as your only line of defense for truly irreplaceable items.

LidScrew On
Interior Dimensions1 ¼" x 3 5/8"
Weight0.7 lbs

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