Turn Empty Drive Bay into Locking Safe
Get organized with Kleargear's PC drawer and locking safe.
Kleargear.com has an interesting gadget that can turn empty PC drive bays into a lockable storage compartment. There's really nothing to the setup: simply take the storage drawer set and shove in into the empty slot. The company said that its unique invention would be ideal to store items that would otherwise clutter the desk: office supplies, personal items, and even up to 24 loose CDs.
For $9.95 per set, consumers get two drawers (one with a lock) containing two horizontal dividers, two vertical dividers, and one CD post. The company also says that consumers can use the lockable drawer as a "hidden safe," featuring a lock that can stash away valuables safely. Honestly, that doesn't provide a warm and fuzzy feeling, as any non-professional thief can take a screwdriver and remove the outer frame from the chassis, and take whatever they want from the drawer.
Still, the design could keep the kids from stealing pens, and could clear up all the other junk collecting dust on the desk. The PC could probably be considered the last place to look for valuables anyway, so installing this set of drawers may provide a nifty hiding place. Got a ton of USB drives hanging around the house? Throw them in the drawer. Need a place to toss USB cables or possibly a spare mouse? Throw it in the drawer.
For more information and how to acquire this set, head over to Kleargear.com
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Sounds strange.
Is strange.
Strangely a good idea.
Whats the other thing theives are likely to take? lol
one colour wonder.
Yeah, this is a great idea....... unless some twat steals your PC
This will definitely need to be released in some other colours if they want sales.
i already use drive bays for holding my blank dvds and cd pens, without having to pay $10. and some cases (antec 900? but dont' quote me on that) have places for you to put stuff on top.
also, if a theif were smart enough to know how to remove it they would be smart enough to steal the whole computer