Nobody Steals the Cleaning Supplies
Burglars are in and out quickly. They head for bedrooms, offices, and anywhere they expect to find electronics, cash, or jewelry. What they don’t do is rummage through the collection of cleaning products under your kitchen sink.
The Spray Bottle Diversion Safe takes advantage of this. It looks like a standard household cleaner, sits naturally among other bottles, and hides a surprisingly roomy compartment behind a design that no one would think twice about.
Who This Diversion Safe Is For
Homeowners who want a secondary hiding spot that doesn’t require installation, mounting, or a combination. People who rent and can’t modify their space. Anyone who already has a cluster of cleaning products and wants to slip one more “bottle” into the mix.
The larger interior also makes this a good choice for people who need slightly more space than a typical soda can or food container safe provides — it fits more rolled bills, larger jewelry pieces, or small documents.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Spray Bottle Diversion Safe if you want:
- One of the larger compartments available in a diversion safe (1.75″ x 5.25″)
- A design that works naturally in kitchens, laundry rooms, garages, and bathrooms
- A concealment option that looks completely unremarkable in any household
Consider something else if you need:
- A portable option for travel — spray bottles are bulkier than can-style safes
- Locking security — this is concealment only, with no combination or key
Why the Spray Bottle Format Works Well
Most diversion safes mimic cans — soda, food, shaving cream. They work fine, but the compartments are limited by the can’s narrow diameter. A spray bottle shape gives you a wider and deeper interior. At 1.75 inches wide by 5.25 inches deep, you have meaningfully more storage than most alternatives in this category.
The bottle is weighted to feel like it has liquid inside. That’s a critical detail. If someone moves it while cleaning or reorganizing, it behaves the way a real spray bottle would. The trigger and nozzle complete the look. Placed among other bottles under a sink or on a shelf, it’s just another cleaning product.
The compartment is accessed by removing the bottom or base section — not the trigger. This means even if someone casually picks it up to move it, the hidden area stays closed and undetected.
Quick Comparison: How Does a Spray Bottle Safe Stack Up?
| Feature | Spray Bottle Safe | Soda Can Safe | Shave Cream Safe | Wall Socket Safe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interior Size | 1.75″ x 5.25″ ✓ | 1″ x 3.5″ | 1.75″ x 3.25″ | 2.2″ x 2″ x 5″ ✓ |
| Concealment | Excellent ✓ | Excellent ✓ | Excellent ✓ | Excellent ✓ |
| Best Location | Under sink, garage, laundry ✓ | Kitchen, fridge | Bathroom | Any room with outlets |
| Portability | Moderate | High ✓ | High ✓ | Fixed |
| Installation | None ✓ | None ✓ | None ✓ | Wall mounting |
| Best For | Larger items, home use ✓ | Travel, dorms | Bathroom, travel | Permanent home use |
Practical Details
Weighs 0.8 lbs. Interior dimensions: 1.75″ x 5.25″. No batteries, no tools, no installation. Place it anywhere you’d normally keep cleaning products. Works best when surrounded by other spray bottles and household cleaners for natural camouflage.
More room, more versatility, and a design that fits into any home without a second glance — concealment that works because it’s genuinely boring.
Is the compartment significantly bigger than a can-style diversion safe?
Yes. At 1.75″ x 5.25″, it’s deeper than most soda can safes (typically 3.5″ deep) and shaving cream safes (typically 3.25″ deep). That extra space lets you store larger jewelry, more bills, or small items that wouldn’t fit in a narrower can.
Does the spray trigger actually work?
No. The trigger is part of the disguise but doesn’t spray anything. It’s there to complete the visual appearance. If someone were to try to use it, they’d realize it’s not a real cleaning product — but in normal circumstances, nobody tests a random spray bottle under the sink.
Where is the best place to keep this?
Under the kitchen sink is the most common spot. It also works well in a laundry room, utility closet, garage shelf, or bathroom cabinet. The key is placing it among other similar-looking products so it blends in completely. Avoid placing it somewhere a spray bottle would look out of context.
Can I use this for travel?
You can, though it’s bulkier than a soda can or shave cream safe. For travel, the can-style options are easier to pack. The spray bottle design is better suited for stationary use at home or in a long-term rental where you can set up a believable scene around it.



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