
Honeywell Safes & Door Locks
The Honeywell 6108 is a low-profile, portable digital steel security box designed for securing small valuables like cash, passports, and jewelry. It features double steel wall construction, a programmable digital keypad with emergency key backup, and a foam-padded interior to protect contents from scratches.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors characterize the Honeywell 6108 as an ideal and safest storage solution for smaller items, praising its programmable digital lock for convenience and double steel walls for basic security. While it lacks in-depth expert testing from organizations like Consumer Reports, the focus remains on its build quality for portable use rather than high-security applications. It is viewed as a practical choice for hiding valuables rather than a robust safe for significant assets.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the Honeywell 6108 for its ease of programming and compact size, making it suitable for travel and nightstand storage. However, recurring complaints highlight concerns about its lightweight nature, which necessitates bolting for security, and issues with battery drain and keypad durability over time. Users appreciate its ability to hold cash and jewelry securely but note the limited interior space.
Common Complaints
Too light to trust without bolting down to furniture or floor. Digital keypad buttons show signs of wear after extended daily use. Batteries drain faster than expected when the unit remains powered on. Interior space is too small to fit larger electronics like tablets
How It Compares
vs. Honeywell 5605
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Choose the 6108 for larger storage needs and digital convenience, or the 5605 for longer warranty coverage and compact portability.
vs. Honeywell 6105
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Choose the 6108 for general cash and jewelry storage with digital access, or the 6105 for specialized passport and electronics security.
vs. Honeywell 6112
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Choose the 6108 for enhanced security and digital convenience, or the 6112 for basic, low-security cash storage.
vs. Honeywell 6109
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Choose the 6108 for digital access and content protection, or the 6109 for simple, key-based basic security.