The Most Common Thing in Any Kitchen — Now It’s Your Safe
Here’s the deal — every kitchen has cans. The fridge, the pantry, the counter. A can of citrus soda sitting among other cans is about as invisible as an object can be. This one’s weighted to feel like a full, unopened can. The screw-on bottom hides a compartment that fits folded cash, a few pieces of jewelry, a spare key, or anything small enough to fit in a 1″ x 3½” space. Cheap, effective, and impossible to spot.
Who This Diversion Safe Is For
Anyone who wants a no-fuss hiding spot at the lowest price point. Apartment renters, homeowners, and dorm dwellers who want emergency cash stashed somewhere nobody will look. People who already have a bunch of cans in the kitchen and want to add one more that nobody will question. If you want the simplest, cheapest diversion safe that just works, this is it.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Citrus Can Safe if you want:
- The most affordable diversion safe in our lineup
- A design that blends perfectly in any kitchen, fridge, or pantry
- A weighted construction that feels like a real unopened can
Consider something else if you need:
- A bigger compartment — the Arizona Tea or Coffee safe offers more interior space
- A hiding spot outside the kitchen — the book safe or hair brush safe works in other rooms
Simple, Affordable, Proven
Diversion safes don’t need to be complicated. This is a soda can that hides things inside it. The weighted design means it feels right when someone picks it up — no sloshing, no suspiciously light can. The screw-on lid on the bottom is smooth and blends with the can’s design. At 0.7 pounds, it matches what a real full can feels like.
The compartment at 1″ x 3½” fits folded bills, coins, a key, small earrings, or a ring. It’s not a vault — it’s a quick-stash hiding spot for the small stuff that matters most. Put it in the fridge door, the back of the pantry, or mixed in with a six-pack. The more natural the setting, the better it works.
Quick Comparison: How Does This Diversion Safe Stack Up?
| Feature | Diversion Safe | Wall Safe | Lockbox | Drawer Safe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Concealment | Everyday item ✓ | Requires installation | Obvious security device | Obvious security device |
| Portability | Lightweight ✓ | Fixed installation | Heavy, cumbersome | Not portable |
| Access Speed | Instant twist-off ✓ | Requires combination | Requires key/combo | Requires key/combo |
| Price Point | Budget-friendly ✓ | Expensive | Moderate to high | Moderate to high |
| Best For | Everyday valuables | High-value items | Documents, firearms | Small valuables |
Practical Details
The Citrus Can Diversion Safe features a realistic soda can exterior with a screw-on lid and interior compartment measuring 1″ x 3½”. Weighs 0.7 pounds. Place in any location where a soda can looks natural.
At this price, buy a few and scatter them around the house. You’ll never have all your valuables in one spot.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between this and the Cola Can Safe?
Same size, same compartment, same concept — different label. The Citrus can looks like a citrus soda, the Cola looks like a cola. Pick the one that blends best with whatever else is in your fridge or pantry. Or buy both.
Will someone notice it’s fake if they pick it up?
It’s weighted to match a full can, so the feel is convincing. Someone actively searching and shaking every can might figure it out, but a burglar rushing through your house in 10 minutes isn’t going to audit your beverage collection.
Can I put this in a cooler with ice?
You can, but extended exposure to water and ice might affect the label over time. It works best in dry environments — a fridge shelf, pantry, or counter. For short-term cooler use like a day at the beach, it’ll be fine.






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