Monday, December 14, 2009

Christmas came early this year - electronic bondage safe

So I just got to unwrap an early Christmast present and I couldn't wait to blog about it.  My wife found an electronically locked security box.  It was a cheap aisle-displayed gift from Target and so I wasn't able to find a large stash of them online.  It's called a Superex Safe and it's made by Superex Ltd in Canada, but they don't list the product on their website just yet - http://www.superex.com/   However here's a knock-off I found at Office Depot Online - Sentry Safe Security Box

The basic premise is the box is battery operated.  Which is not safe to use as a bondage device because if the batteries died you wouldn't be able to access the case by code.  So instead, you can run an extension cord into the case - which conveniently has a hole for the security cable.  That extension cord can power an electronic timer outlet which when in the on position can power a 6v DC converter to the security box.  When the box has power the system accepts the code, when it does not have power the box is locked shut.

This means you can lock the box with 15 minutes on the electric timer outlet, and your security code is useless until the timer turns on.  As an added bonus the safe comes with two backup keys, which can override the digital code.  Put the keys on an extended duration ice release mechanism and you have a good backup for a power failure.

I went ahead and picked up two boxes, and I'm trying to get in touch with the Superex in hopes I can do a group buy.  I'll post anything I hear on boundforum.

I've checked out a few Targets in the Texas area and they all seem to carry them in Target branded boxes near the holiday section.  T

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