Key Box - for 24 keys - incl. numbers - Double lock
Key cabinets are a simple upgrade that makes a noticeable difference to day-to-day routines. Instead of hunting through drawers or relying on memory, you can keep keys clearly arranged, easy to find and quick to return. Whether you manage a workplace, look after a property, or simply want a tidier home setup, a dedicated key cabinet helps you control access while keeping everything in one dependable place.
Our range centres on practical key box solutions designed for straightforward use. Choose from compact key boxes for a small set of essential keys, or larger key cabinets with multiple hooks when you need to manage several doors, gates, cupboards, vehicles, or equipment stores. With clearly spaced hooks and a logical layout, keys stay separated, reducing mix-ups and helping everyone follow a consistent return routine.
Many key cabinets are designed for wall mounting, so they can live exactly where you need them: near entrances, in staff areas, reception points, workshops, storerooms, or maintenance rooms. A fixed location helps reinforce good habits, and it also makes it easier to carry out quick checks—ideal when different people need access across shifts or throughout the week.
Security is at the heart of any good key cabinet. Lockable designs add a controlled barrier between your keys and unauthorised access, helping you protect rooms, assets, vehicles, and confidential areas. Depending on how you plan to use your cabinet, you can opt for locking systems that suit your environment, from simple key locks for familiar, routine access to code-based options where you prefer to limit the number of physical keys in circulation.
Durability matters too. A well-made key box should feel robust in everyday use, with a solid door, a dependable hinge and a finish that stands up to regular handling. In many settings, cabinets are opened and closed repeatedly; a quality build keeps the lock aligned, the door closing cleanly, and the whole unit performing reliably over time.
Inside, practical details make a difference. Multiple hooks allow keys to hang neatly rather than clumping together, while spacing and visibility help users identify the right set at a glance. Some key cabinets also support a tidy numbering approach, making it easier to track which key belongs where, reduce confusion, and maintain consistent organisation during busy periods.
If your security setup extends beyond keys, it is often helpful to coordinate storage across your site. For example, key cabinets pair naturally with furniture safes when you want a broader, layered approach to safeguarding valuables or sensitive items in offices and back rooms, while keeping everyday access to keys practical and controlled.
When selecting key cabinets, start with capacity and future needs. It is tempting to buy only for today’s requirements, but spare hook space can be invaluable as teams grow, new locks are fitted, or additional areas require controlled access. A slightly larger key box can prevent the frustration of outgrowing your storage too soon, keeping your system consistent rather than split across multiple locations.
Installation is another key consideration. Wall-mounted key cabinets should be positioned at a comfortable height with a clear approach, so staff can open the door, select keys and return them smoothly. Placing the cabinet in a sensible, supervised location helps promote responsible use and supports routine checks. In domestic settings, a discreet but accessible position can keep household keys organised without disrupting the look and flow of the room.
Think about how your keys are used throughout the day. If several people need access, a cabinet layout that supports quick identification is a real advantage. If you manage a small number of keys, a compact key box keeps things neat without taking up unnecessary space. Either way, the goal is the same: reliable storage that encourages consistent return, reduces loss and keeps access controlled.
Key cabinets also sit comfortably within a wider approach to safe, orderly working. In practical environments, teams often keep safety items close to hand alongside organised access control; if you are planning a more complete setup, you may also be interested in personal protective equipment to support everyday site routines, while keeping keys secure and accounted for.
For many workplaces and front-of-house areas, controlled storage is not limited to keys alone. If you handle takings or need a secure way to store small amounts of money separately from key access, cash boxes can complement a tidy, security-minded space. With the right key cabinet in place, you create a simple system that saves time, reduces stress and helps everyone know exactly where the right key should be—every single time.