Phoenix 200-Key Locking Cabinet | Steel Key Safe
Product Description
The Phoenix 200-key locking cabinet is a wall-mounted steel storage unit designed to centralise and secure large numbers of keys in a single, organised location. It uses a cylinder key...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 200 Keys
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 550(H) x 380(W) x 140(D)mm
- Material
- Steel
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Product Description
The Phoenix 200-key locking cabinet is a wall-mounted steel storage unit designed to centralise and secure large numbers of keys in a single, organised location. It uses a cylinder key lock supplied with two keys, and the interior is fitted with adjustable hook bars and numbered labels to keep keys identifiable and in a consistent order. The powder-coated steel finish adds resistance to knocks and surface wear, which matters in back-of-house environments where cabinets tend to take punishment over time.
For operations managing multiple access points — kitchens with cold store rooms, dry stores, delivery hatches, plant rooms, or office areas — having keys properly labelled and locked away in a fixed location reduces the risk of loss and removes the need to search for keys during a busy service. The numbered label system means any member of staff can locate or return a key quickly without relying on memory or informal arrangements.
Practical advantages for day-to-day operation include:
- Adjustable hook bars accommodate different key fob sizes and allow the layout to be reorganised as access needs change
- Pre-drilled rear fixing points allow secure wall mounting at a convenient height
- Numbered labels create a simple audit trail for key accountability
- Powder-coated steel construction holds up well in utility areas without specialist maintenance
- Two locks supplied as standard reduces dependence on a single point of access
This cabinet is well suited to hotels, care homes, schools, larger hospitality venues, and multi-unit commercial kitchens where key management across several access points is a daily operational requirement. Sites with fewer keys to manage may find a smaller-capacity unit more appropriate, while larger estates with complex access requirements should consider higher-capacity alternatives.
If you're unsure whether 200 positions is the right fit for your site, or you'd like guidance on placement and fixing, the team is happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- Cylinder key lock supplied with two keys for secure access
- Adjustable hook bars accommodate varying key fob sizes
- Numbered labels included for systematic key identification
- Pre-drilled rear holes allow straightforward wall-mount installation
- Powder-coated steel body resists surface wear in utility environments
Operational Benefits
- Keeps up to 200 keys organised and immediately locatable during busy service
- Reduces key loss risk through a fixed, accountable storage location
- Numbered system allows any staff member to locate keys independently
- Wall-mounted design keeps floor and worktop space clear in back-of-house areas
- Simple audit trail supports key accountability across multi-staff operations
Specifications
- Capacity
- 200 Keys
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 550(H) x 380(W) x 140(D)mm
- Material
- Steel
- Weight
- 11.28kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It depends on how many individual locks and access points your site manages. A 200-position cabinet is commonly used in hotels, care homes, schools, and multi-room commercial premises. If your site has significantly more access points or is likely to expand, a higher-capacity cabinet may be worth considering to avoid running out of hooks as requirements grow.
- The cabinet is designed for wall mounting using the pre-drilled fixing holes at the rear. You'll need to ensure the wall surface is suitable to bear the loaded weight — fixing into masonry or a solid stud is advisable. No electrical or plumbing connection is required; installation is straightforward for a competent handyperson or facilities team.
- The cabinet comes with numbered labels that correspond to each hook position, allowing you to create a simple key register cross-referencing each number to a specific lock or area. This makes it easy to spot missing keys at a glance and provides a basic accountability record — useful in environments where key sign-out procedures are required by policy or insurance.