The Can Nobody Opens — Because Why Would They?
Here’s the deal — cola is the most common drink on the planet. A can of it sitting in your fridge, pantry, or on a shelf is about as suspicious as a light switch. This diversion safe copies the look and weight of a real can, and the screw-on bottom hides a compartment for your small valuables. It’s the same concept as the Citrus Can Safe — different label, same idea, same results.
Who This Diversion Safe Is For
Same as any can safe — anyone who wants a cheap, easy hiding spot in the kitchen. Cola drinkers who already have cans in the fridge and want one that nobody knows is different. People buying multiple diversion safes to scatter around the house. If the citrus label doesn’t match what’s already in your kitchen, the cola might blend better. Pick what fits your fridge.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Cola Can Safe if you want:
- A familiar cola brand design that blends with what’s already in your fridge
- An affordable hiding spot at one of the lowest prices in our diversion safe lineup
- Weighted construction that matches a real unopened can
Consider something else if you need:
- A bigger compartment — the Coffee or Arizona Tea safe offers more room
- A hiding spot for non-kitchen rooms — the book or hair brush safe fits bedrooms and offices
Same Concept, Different Label
The Cola Can Safe and the Citrus Can Safe are the same product with different labels. Same compartment size, same weight, same screw-on lid. The only question is which label blends better with your kitchen. If you drink cola, get the cola. If you drink citrus soda, get the citrus. Better yet, get both and double your hiding spots for the price of a large pizza.
The compartment at 1″ x 3½” fits folded bills, small jewelry, a house key, or anything else that fits in a space roughly the size of your thumb. The weighted construction at 0.7 pounds makes it feel like a full can — no suspiciously light container to give it away.
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 Cola Can Diversion Safe features a realistic cola 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.
Buy two — one for the fridge, one for the garage. Different spots, different hiding places, same peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this exactly the same as the Citrus Can Safe?
Same size, same compartment, same weight, same screw-on lid. The only difference is the label on the outside. Pick whichever matches your fridge better, or buy both to spread your hiding spots around.
Should I put it in front or in back of the fridge?
Wherever a real can of soda would sit. Mixed in with a six-pack is ideal. In the door shelf works too. The point is to make it look like it belongs — not hidden in the back where it looks out of place, and not front-and-center where it’s the first thing someone grabs.
How many should I buy?
Honestly? Two or three. Scatter them in different locations — fridge, pantry, garage shelf. If someone finds one, they won’t know about the others. At this price, buying multiples is the smartest move.






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