Phoenix Key Safe KS0032E Electronic Key Cabinet
Product Description
The Phoenix KS0032E is a wall-mounted electronic key safe designed to store and manage up to 48 keys in a controlled, secure environment. It uses an electronic locking mechanism and...
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 365(H) x 300(W) x 100(D)mm
- Finish
- Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
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Product Description
The Phoenix KS0032E is a wall-mounted electronic key safe designed to store and manage up to 48 keys in a controlled, secure environment. It uses an electronic locking mechanism and includes deposit slots that allow keys to be returned without needing to open the safe itself — a practical feature in operations where staff need to drop off keys at the end of a shift without having access to the full cabinet contents.
In busy catering or hospitality environments, key management is easily overlooked until it becomes a problem. A cabinet like this brings straightforward accountability to the process — keys are stored in a fixed location, access is controlled, and the deposit slot means the system keeps working even when a manager or keyholder is not on site. Supplied with key rings and coloured fobs, which makes organising multiple sets of keys by area or function considerably easier.
- Electronic lock for controlled, auditable access
- Deposit slots allow key drop-off without unlocking the cabinet
- Supplied with key rings and colour-coded fobs for organised labelling
- Wall-mounted construction keeps keys off worksurfaces and in a fixed location
- Compact footprint suits back-office, staff areas, or reception installations
At 9kg and with relatively modest dimensions, this unit is straightforward to wall-mount in a back-office, reception, or staff corridor. It is worth ensuring the fixing surface is suitable for the weight, and that the chosen location is accessible to authorised staff without being in a high-traffic or publicly visible area.
This model is well suited to smaller hospitality sites, cafés, pubs, or catering operations with a moderate number of keyholders and access points. Sites managing a larger number of keys or requiring more granular access control may find a higher-capacity cabinet a better fit. If you are unsure which model suits your operation, we are happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Electronic locking mechanism with controlled keypad access for security
- Deposit slots allow key return without unlocking the main cabinet
- Stores up to 48 keys with supplied key rings and coloured fobs
- Wall-mounted steel construction weighing 9kg for stable installation
- Compact 365 x 300 x 100mm profile suits tight or discreet locations
Operational Benefits
- Keeps key access controlled and accountable during busy shift changes
- Deposit slots maintain security when a keyholder is not on site
- Colour-coded fobs reduce time spent identifying the correct key set
- Fixed wall location eliminates misplaced keys during high-pressure service
- Straightforward installation suits back-office or staff area environments
Specifications
- Colour
- White
- Dimensions
- 365(H) x 300(W) x 100(D)mm
- Finish
- Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Weight
- 9kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It is well suited to small to medium hospitality operations where a defined number of staff need controlled access to keys. The deposit slot is particularly useful where shift patterns mean keys need to be returned outside of supervised hours. For larger sites managing significantly more keys or access points, a higher-capacity model would be worth considering.
- The unit is wall-mounted and weighs 9kg, so fixing into a solid masonry or studwork wall with appropriate fixings is recommended. It is battery-powered via the electronic lock mechanism, so no mains wiring is required — though the exact battery type should be confirmed before installation. Position it in an accessible but non-public area to maintain security.
- The deposit slot allows a key to be posted into the safe without the cabinet needing to be unlocked, meaning staff can return keys at the end of a shift even if the authorised keyholder is not present. Only someone with the correct access code can open the cabinet to retrieve keys, which maintains security whilst keeping the returns process practical.