The most effective security isn’t always the most obvious. Sometimes it’s a can of ginger ale sitting quietly in your fridge that nobody in the world would think to open.
Who This Diversion Safe Is Best For:
- Homeowners who want a quick-access hidden spot in the kitchen, fridge, or pantry
- Travelers who need the most lightweight, compact diversion safe option for a suitcase or carry-on bag
- College students securing small valuables in a shared living space or dorm room
- Anyone who wants a backup stash spot that can move with them from room to room or location to location
Is This the Right Diversion Safe for You?
Choose the Ginger Ale Diversion Safe if you want:
- The lightest option in the can diversion safe category at just 0.7 lbs — easy to slip into a bag or reposition anywhere
- A soda can disguise that’s completely at home in a fridge, pantry, or on a counter among other beverages
- A compact interior (1″ x 3.5″) that’s perfectly sized for a folded bill, spare key, or small jewelry piece
Key Features: At 0.7 lbs, this is one of the lightest diversion safes in the collection — which makes it especially good for travel. Slip it into a carry-on, hotel mini-fridge, or the cup holder in your car and it looks exactly like a soda you grabbed on the way out. The realistic labeling, authentic can dimensions, and appropriate weight make it convincing at a glance and convincing in the hand.
The 1″ x 3.5″ interior is the most compact in the beverage diversion safe family, designed for essential small items. Think of it as your emergency stash spot — the place you put the $100 bill, the spare key, or the ring you don’t want walking out of your house during a party or when a repair crew is working inside. The screw-on lid is secure enough to keep things from rattling around but fast to open when you need access.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Ginger Ale Diversion Safe Stack Up?
| Feature | Ginger Ale Diversion Safe | Traditional Lock Box | Fireproof Safe | Hidden Wall Safe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 0.7 lbs — lightest ✓ | Varies (heavier) | Very heavy | Fixed |
| Concealability | Hides in plain sight ✓ | Obvious | Obvious | Hidden with installation |
| Travel-Friendly | Yes ✓ | Possible but heavy | No | No |
| Installation Required | None ✓ | None | None | Yes |
| Best For | Travel, fridge, compact stash | Home office documents | Fire-sensitive items | Long-term home security |
Practical Details: Interior dimensions: 1″ x 3.5″. Weight: 0.7 lbs. Lid type: screw-on. SKU: DS-GINGER. No tools, batteries, or installation required. Suitable for use in kitchens, fridges, luggage, hotel rooms, and any location where a beverage can naturally belongs.
Light, unassuming, and impossible to pick out of a lineup — the Ginger Ale Diversion Safe is the everyday security solution you didn’t know you needed. Be Prepared and Be Safe!
Frequently Asked Questions
This has a smaller interior than some of the other can safes — is it still useful?
Absolutely. The 1″ x 3.5″ compartment is intentionally sized for the most common use cases — a folded bill, a spare key, a ring or small earrings, a SIM card, or a USB drive. If you need to store multiple or larger items, you may want to pair it with a larger diversion safe for different locations. But for a single essential item in a highly discreet spot, this size is just right.
Can household members discover this if they reach for a can in the fridge?
The weight (0.7 lbs) mimics an open or partially consumed can, so casual handling won’t immediately give it away. That said, if someone shakes it or deliberately tries to open it, they’ll find the compartment. Diversion safes work best when only you know they exist — don’t leave them in locations where curious family members are likely to investigate every item.
Is this TSA-compliant for air travel?
The diversion safe itself is just an empty can — no issue there. What you store inside determines compliance. Cash, keys, and most small jewelry are fine in carry-on or checked bags. Avoid storing anything prohibited by TSA regulations inside, and note that X-ray screening may reveal the hollow interior to a trained screener.
How does this compare to a traditional mini lock box for travel?
A lock box announces that valuables are inside — that’s its weakness. The Ginger Ale Diversion Safe provides security through obscurity. A thief who finds a lock box wants to open it. A thief who sees a soda can moves on. For small, high-value items on the road, the diversion safe is often the smarter choice.






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