The Bathroom Safe That Nobody Questions
Here’s the deal — every bathroom has a can of hairspray, a bottle of something, a collection of products people don’t think about. That’s what makes this diversion safe work so well. It looks like a regular can of hairspray, it sits among your other products, and it hides a compartment that’s wider than any soda can safe we sell. The bathroom is prime territory for a diversion safe because nobody — not burglars, not guests, not roommates — rummages through someone else’s hair products.
Who This Diversion Safe Is For
Anyone who wants a hiding spot in the bathroom where food and drink safes would look weird. People with vanities or bathroom shelves already lined with hair products. Travelers who pack styling products — a hairspray can in a toiletry bag raises zero suspicion. If you want a diversion safe for a space where a soda can doesn’t belong, this fills that gap perfectly.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Hairspray Safe if you want:
- A bathroom-specific diversion safe that blends among styling products
- A wider 1¾” x 4″ compartment — nearly double the width of soda can safes
- A travel-friendly option that fits naturally in a toiletry bag
Consider something else if you need:
- A men’s bathroom option — the shave cream safe might blend better
- A kitchen hiding spot — stick with the food and drink safes for that
Wider Compartment, Smarter Placement
The soda can safes give you a 1″ wide compartment. The Hairspray safe gives you 1¾” — that extra width means you can fit thicker rolls of cash, wider pieces of jewelry, a watch, or a small stack of items. The 4″ depth provides solid storage for anything that fits. At 0.85 pounds, it’s heavier than a soda can safe, which matches what a real aerosol can of hairspray feels like.
Placement is everything with diversion safes. A soda can in the bathroom is suspicious. A hairspray can on the vanity is furniture. Put this among your other bathroom products and it becomes part of the scenery. Burglars toss drawers and check medicine cabinets — they don’t shake every hairspray can on the shelf.
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 Hairspray Diversion Safe features a realistic aerosol can exterior with a screw-on lid and interior compartment measuring 1¾” x 4″. Weighs 0.85 pounds. Best placement is on a bathroom vanity, shelf, or inside a cabinet among similar products.
Put it between the real hairspray and the dry shampoo. Nobody’s going to pick it up, and if they do, they’ll put it right back.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it spray anything?
No. It’s a hollow container with a hidden compartment. The nozzle is part of the disguise but doesn’t function. It looks like a full can that’s sitting on the shelf between uses.
How does this compare to the Hair Brush safe?
The Hair Brush safe has a smaller compartment at 1¼” x 4″ and looks like a brush. The Hairspray safe is wider at 1¾” x 4″ and looks like an aerosol can. Both work in bathrooms and bedrooms. The hairspray holds more, the brush is better for travel and gym bags.
Is this good for travel?
Yes — a can of hairspray in your checked luggage or toiletry bag is completely normal. Nobody’s going to question it at a hotel or rental. Just remember it doesn’t spray anything, so you’ll still need real hairspray if you actually use it.






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