Phoenix 100-Key Locking Cabinet | Steel Key Safe
Product Description
The Phoenix 100-Key Cabinet is a wall-mounted steel key storage unit designed for sites that need to manage a large number of keys in an organised, secure, and auditable way....
Specifications
- Capacity
- 100 Keys
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 550(H) x 380(W) x 80(D)mm
- Material
- Steel
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Product Description
The Phoenix 100-Key Cabinet is a wall-mounted steel key storage unit designed for sites that need to manage a large number of keys in an organised, secure, and auditable way. It holds up to 100 keys on adjustable hook bars, with matching numbered labels supplied so every key has a clearly identified home.
Access is controlled by a cylinder key lock, a straightforward and reliable mechanism that is well suited to back-of-house environments where a dedicated keyholder is responsible for access. Two keys are supplied as standard. The cabinet is finished in a durable powder-coated steel, which resists knocks and surface wear in busy working environments. Pre-drilled fixing holes allow it to be mounted flush to a wall, keeping it off worktops and freeing up space in offices, reception areas, or secure back-of-house rooms.
In practical terms, this cabinet suits operations where key accountability matters — hotels, pubs, care homes, schools, and multi-site hospitality businesses commonly use this type of cabinet at site or department level. The adjustable hook bars mean the internal layout can be configured to suit how your keys are grouped, whether by area, by function, or by shift.
It is worth noting that this is a key-lock rather than an electronic or combination model, so access management relies on physical key control rather than audit logging. For sites requiring a digital access record, a cabinet with an electronic lock would be more appropriate. At 100-key capacity, it is well suited to mid-sized operations; smaller or larger options exist within the Phoenix range if your requirements differ.
If you are unsure whether this capacity or lock type is right for your site, our team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Cylinder key lock with two keys supplied as standard
- Adjustable hook bars accommodate varied key fob sizes
- Pre-drilled fixing holes allow secure wall mounting
- Numbered labels included for clear key identification
- Powder-coated steel construction resists wear and knocks
Operational Benefits
- Keeps up to 100 keys organised, labelled, and accountable at all times
- Wall-mounted design frees up desk and worktop space
- Adjustable hooks let you configure layout to match your operation
- Durable finish holds up well in busy back-of-house environments
- Clear numbering system reduces time spent locating the right key
Specifications
- Capacity
- 100 Keys
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 550(H) x 380(W) x 80(D)mm
- Material
- Steel
- Weight
- 6.56kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, a 100-key capacity is commonly used in hotels, care homes, and similar operations where keys are grouped by room, floor, or department. The numbered labels and adjustable hooks allow you to organise keys logically, and the wall-mount design suits a staffed reception or back-of-house office. If your site manages significantly more than 100 keys, a larger-capacity cabinet would be worth considering.
- A cylinder key lock is a straightforward mechanical lock where access is controlled by a physical key — reliable and simple, but without any audit trail of who accessed the cabinet and when. An electronic lock, by contrast, typically uses a PIN code or swipe card and can log access events. If key accountability and audit logging are a compliance requirement for your site, an electronic model would be the more appropriate choice.
- The cabinet comes with pre-drilled fixing holes in the back panel, so wall mounting is straightforward using appropriate fixings for your wall type. At just over 6.5kg, it is light enough for a single person to handle during installation. You should ensure it is fixed to a solid surface — masonry or a structural stud — rather than a partition board alone, particularly if the cabinet will regularly hold a full complement of keys and fobs.