NRS Healthcare Supra M61469 C500 Key Safe Secure/ Wall Mounted/ Outdoor/ Key Storage Device, Cream
£71.40
Price: £71.40
(as of Jun 07, 2025 01:32:41 UTC – Details)
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Supra C500 Key Safe Secure
The C500 has been put through its paces to achieve LPS 1175 : Issue 6, Security Rating 1, LPCB certificate number 1062a security rating which means it has undergone a series of rigorous and demanding tests devised by security experts (The LPCB) who concluded that, when instaled as directed, the Supra C500 is as attack resistant as a domestic front door. This accreditation is recognised by Secured By Design’s Police Preferred Specifications, as well as by home insurance companies.

About Key Safe
The Key Safe Company is one of the UK’s leading distributor of secure, quality and effective key safes, key management solutions along with enhanced telecare.
Since 1995, we have dedicated ourselves to provide the very highest quality products and services. This is demonstrated by our ISO 9001 accreditation and Official Police Security membership.
Safe storage box for door keys, for wall mounting outside the home
No need for multiple sets of keys and allows emergency access by trusted people
The original Police accredited key safe
Heavy gauge, stainless steel and zinc alloy shell
Over 4000 possible key code combinations
Customers say
Customers find the key safe to be a solid, heavy product that’s easy to install and use, particularly noting how it fits even slightly uneven brick walls. They appreciate its security features, with one customer mentioning it resists break-in attempts, and find it serves its purpose well. The code setting receives mixed feedback – while customers say it’s easily set, some find the programming method leaves much to be desired. Value for money opinions are also mixed, with some finding it well worth the price while others consider it a waste of money.
8 reviews for NRS Healthcare Supra M61469 C500 Key Safe Secure/ Wall Mounted/ Outdoor/ Key Storage Device, Cream
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pgh –
The only keysafe worth considering!
There seem to be just two contenders on the market: this, or the much cheaper MasterLock. The latter can be picked with 10 mins’ research on the internet, a feeler gauge, and five minutes’ effort. Mine also had a habit of resetting itself to a random combination – so I suppose it was handy that it could be picked. Anyhow, the obvious security implications led me to upgrade to this, which is Police Approved. I have to say that I’m very, very impressed; everything about it smells of security. It’s very heavy duty, and it comes supplied with security masonry screws that bite straight into the brick – no PlasPlugs (since they can be levered off the wall with a crowbar). Operation is simple; the buttons are much clearer than the small numbers on the MasterLock combination. The lock is simple and solid and easy to operate, and it can’t be forced – if the combination is wrong, it simply turns around without opening the lock.Some reviewers have expressed reservations that you can put the numbers in in any order, which reduces the number of combinations. True; but there are twelve buttons (labelled 0-9 and A,B), and you can decide for each one whether you want it pressed or not in your combination – you aren’t restricted to four digits. That means that, whereas a four-digit combination lock has 10,000 possibilities, this one has 4095; not quite as many, but still an awful lot for a potential burglar to work through. (Yes, the mathematically inclined may point out that there should be 4096 combinations; but one of those is to have no buttons pressed, which isn’t at all secure since it would open as soon as the “clear” button is pressed.)You can buy this key safe at various prices from about £50 to £120. At £50, it’s well worth it – very cheap insurance, and far more secure than the MasterLock.One very minor niggle: it needs a torx-head driver for the screws. I bought a whole set of these at Aldi for £4, so it wasn’t a big deal; they are occasionally useful for other things. I don’t know why they couldn’t have used an Allen head though, or else included a spanner as Ikea does.Overall – brilliant. I don’t normally bother to leave reviews, but this device deserves it.
Paul Uszak –
Looks, feels and weighs like a quality item
Looks and feels very sturdy from the outside, and comes with a weather cover. It must weight well over a kilogram and I take this to be an indicator of quality. There is a hook for a key inside the box. The mechanism for setting /changing the code is plastic with lightly sprung tabs that are rotated with a supplied plastic tool. The mechanism seems fine to me and I had no problems setting codes. There should be no problem long term unless you’re ham fisted.The key safe is attached to the wall with four masonry screws that go into 5 mm diameter holes. The screws require a T30 (Torx) bit that is not supplied. T30 heads are very common for masonry screw fittings. The screws went in firmly into Victorian engineering bricks with only hand power. Standard techniques should be adhered to for fixing the screws, in that the holes should be off sufficient depth and blown out with some compressed air from a can.A correction now. The 12 keys labelled 0 through 9 and A and B provide a maximum of 924 alternative codes if you set 6 numbers for your code. This is not 4000 as stated in the description. The order of the keys pressed does not matter for this key safe. It is simple binomial maths for a non repeating combination (any six from 12). 12!/(6!*(12-6)!) = 924.My version as of this review date has a friction fit on the black handle used to open the safe. This negates the common means of opening these safes as shown on several U Tube videos. I’ve seen several of these videos and tried that technique and can confirm that it no longer works. I’m not a professional bad guy, but have engineering experience and a good deal of theoretical knowledge and I am confident of the lock’s security.The local council staff who have used it are perfectly comfortable with the design and operation of the key safe.
Elaine Fogarty –
Woth the price.
I looked at the information for this keysafe early in my search aand dismissed it because of price. I wandered around this site and a couple of others and ended up buying this one anyway – quite simply nothing else measured up to my requirements. I am happy with my keysafe and consider it well worth the asking price.Instructions were very clear and came with a template for the wall mount. It is sturdy to the point of being pry-proof and heavy enough that you could break a toe if you dropped it. The locking mechanism is good quality and operates from a comfortable 180 degree turn. Even kids under 10 could easily use this once combination is set. It fits to even a slightly uneven brick wall easily and securely and has a well designed rain cover over the button section. The buttons have a solid enough feel which gives you confidence that they will last. I am very happy with my purchase, but there are a couple of points to note…# The combination will open the locking mechanism even if the numbers are entered out of sequence.# The rain cover was extremely tight and grated my skin a few times against the wall as I tried to pull at it.# The supplied screws are torx ( recess looks a little like and asterix ) Not everyone will have the tool to use these.# A tool is required to change the combinition – it is like a piece of cardboard – one is supplied. I nearly lost mine on the first day even though there is a recess to hold it within the keysafe. Lose this and forget your combination and you will really be in trouble. Take care.
Goldammer –
Sehr schnelle Lieferung top Ware. vielen Dank,
carolina –
No es tan fácil de âprogramarâ el código como con otros pero en su favor digo que es súper robusto y se ve de muy buena calidad.
BerlinCanary –
Top safe
jimd2k –
Sent this to my mom, out of state, and after attaching, she hasn’t been able to open it back up. Have contacted the Company via email who sent instructions, but if you can’t even open the thing, how can you clear it or get the key out??? And since the maker is a UK-based Company, they’re unable to send a rep out to help….so, buyer beware.
Client d’Amazon –
L’ouverture ne se fait pas systématiquement alors que le code est bien composé. La poignée tourne et la porte ne s’ouvre pas.