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Friday
Mar192021

This Gambler's Wall Clock Is Also A Mini Safe. 

The full name of this device on Amazon is the Trademark Gambler's Wall Clock Diversion Safe. From the front it looks like a normal clock, and it is. But it's thicker than a normal wall, about 3” thick. That's because behind the face of this classic style analog clock is a secret compartment with 3 shelves where you can hide items. The quartz clock uses a single AA battery, which is not included. The dimension of the clock is almost 10 inches in diameter and it's 3-inches deep. Two dividers in clock create three 2.75-inch-tall storage spaces. You secure the clock to the wall with 3 screws also not included, although a few viewers said it came with screws. (The clock in my video is secured with pushpins since it was the best place shoot it, that's why it looks a bit wonky.) There's no lock on this clock and I certainly wouldn't use it to hide really valuable things. But to hide some cash, maybe a watch or some not-too-expensive jewelry, spare keys, etc., this should work fine. I paid almost $20 for mine because it said the material was metal. It's not. It's plastic. On Amazon, you can get the same clock, sold as 'plastic' for about a lot less, so check around.

Giz Wiz Video: https://youtu.be/q8qkLAxcPmQ  

 

Amazon: https://amzn.to/3lzaaHe 

 

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