Creamer Bottle Diversion Safe with Hidden Bottom Compartment – Realistic Plastic Creamer Design, 1¾” x 5″ Interior, 0.6 lbs, Kitchen Valuables Storage

SKU: DS-CREAMER

$34.95

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Looks just like a plastic bottle of coffee creamer — same shape, same label design, same kind of thing you'd expect to see on any kitchen counter or in the fridge door. Unscrew the bottom and there's a 1¾" x 5" hidden compartment inside. That's one of the taller interiors in the diversion safe category, which gives you a bit more flexibility with what you can store.

  • Realistic creamer bottle appearance — looks at home on any kitchen counter, shelf, or fridge door
  • 1¾" x 5" interior — taller compartment fits longer or bulkier small items than most can safes
  • Bottom-access screw cap — top looks completely normal and undisturbed
  • 0.6 lbs — appropriate weight for a plastic creamer bottle, nothing feels suspicious
  • No installation, no combination — place it anywhere and use immediately

Nobody Looks Twice at a Creamer Bottle on the Counter

Kitchen counters are full of stuff — appliances, condiments, bottles, cans. A creamer bottle sitting near the coffee maker or in the fridge door is completely invisible. It’s the kind of item that’s always around, and that’s exactly what makes it a solid diversion safe location.

The bottom-access design is smart. The top of the bottle looks completely normal — sealed, labeled, undisturbed. Access comes from the base, which screws off. Even if someone picks it up to move it or examine it from the front, nothing looks out of place.

Who This Diversion Safe Is For

People who want a hiding spot in a room that gets a lot of foot traffic — kitchens see more visitors than almost any other room in the house. This creamer bottle fits naturally in that environment. It’s especially useful if you keep a small amount of emergency cash in the kitchen, or if you want a quick-access spot for a spare key near the back door.

The 1¾” x 5″ interior is taller than most can-style safes, which helps if you’re storing something a bit longer — a rolled document, a folded envelope, a few pieces of jewelry, or a combination of smaller items. It’s not a replacement for a real safe, but it’s a practical first layer of concealment for everyday valuables.

Is This the Right Choice for You?

Choose the Creamer Bottle Safe if you want:

  • A taller interior than most can diversion safes — better for longer items
  • A kitchen-specific hiding spot that blends into counter or fridge naturally
  • Bottom-access design so the top always looks normal

Consider something else if you need:

  • A portable option — this one works best in a fixed kitchen location
  • A locking mechanism for higher-value or more sensitive items

How It Works

The creamer bottle looks sealed and normal from any angle — front, top, and sides all look like a regular plastic creamer container. The base unscrews to reveal the 1¾” x 5″ interior compartment. That bottom-entry design keeps the top looking completely undisturbed, which adds to the overall convincingness of it.

At 0.6 lbs, the weight is right for a plastic creamer bottle — not too light to feel empty, not too heavy to feel suspicious. Place it on the counter near the coffee maker, in the fridge door, or in a kitchen cabinet with other condiments and it just disappears into the background.

The interior dimensions give you a bit more flexibility than a standard can safe. A 5″ height means you can store items that would be too long for shorter compartments — think folded letters, small envelopes, a rolled bill stack, or a combination of items stacked vertically.

Quick Comparison: How Does the Creamer Bottle Safe Stack Up?

Feature Creamer Bottle Safe Coffee Can Safe Can Safe (Small) Wall Safe
Interior Height 5″ ✓ 3½” 3½” Varies ✓
Concealment High ✓ High ✓ High ✓ Medium
Access Design Bottom entry ✓ Bottom entry ✓ Top screw Front door
Best Location Kitchen counter/fridge Pantry shelf Fridge/shelf Any room
Installation Required None ✓ None ✓ None ✓ Yes
Best For Longer items, kitchen stash Kitchen/pantry items Quick cash or key stash Documents, larger items

Practical Details

Interior dimensions: 1¾” x 5″ — taller than most can-style diversion safes. Weight: 0.6 lbs. Bottom-access via screw-off base. No batteries, no combination, no installation required. Works best in a kitchen setting — counter near the coffee maker, fridge door, or pantry shelf with other bottles and condiments.

A kitchen hiding spot that holds more than most and keeps itself completely invisible right where it sits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the bottom-access design better?

When the access point is on the bottom, the top of the bottle looks completely sealed and normal. If someone picks it up and turns it over in their hands, the front and top look exactly as expected. The only way to find the compartment is to specifically unscrew the base — which nobody does unless they already know it’s there.

What fits in the 1¾” x 5″ interior?

The extra height compared to standard can safes gives you more options. You can fit a rolled stack of bills, a folded envelope or document, small jewelry pieces, a spare key, coins, a USB drive, or a combination of smaller items stacked vertically. It’s one of the more spacious options in the diversion safe category without getting bulky.

Does it look convincing near an actual coffee maker?

That’s probably its best location. A creamer bottle next to a coffee maker is completely expected — nobody questions it. The design is detailed enough that it blends in with real kitchen items without any awkward placement. It also works in the fridge door where creamer bottles naturally live.

Is this different from the coffee can diversion safe?

Both use bottom-access designs and live in the kitchen, but the shape and context are different. The creamer bottle is taller and narrower — 1¾” x 5″ versus 2⅞” x 3½” for the coffee can. The creamer bottle works better for longer items and fits naturally on a counter or in a fridge door. The coffee can fits better on a pantry shelf. Having both in different kitchen locations gives you two separate hiding spots that look completely natural in their respective spots.

Interior Dimensions1 ¾" x 5"
Weight0.6 lbs

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