I need a durable locking liquor cabinet.?!


Question: I'm looking for a locking cabinet with functionality in mind and not so much looks.

The interior needs to have a minimum height of 13 inches. And be able to hold at least 10 bottles.

The lock needs to be quite durable, and preferably a latch that allows me to use a traditional pad lock.

Price isn't a huge issue, but I'd like to spend under $100.

Thanks for all the suggestions. :)


Answers: I'm looking for a locking cabinet with functionality in mind and not so much looks.

The interior needs to have a minimum height of 13 inches. And be able to hold at least 10 bottles.

The lock needs to be quite durable, and preferably a latch that allows me to use a traditional pad lock.

Price isn't a huge issue, but I'd like to spend under $100.

Thanks for all the suggestions. :)

Is there a cabinet somewhere in you home that you could possibly have a lock installed. That would be the cheapest and best way to go. If your cabinets are well built, wooden cabinets with solid no-pin hinges, a good finished cabinet lock (what I mean is something besides a pad lock, a lock that's installed in the door) would do fine and look good too. You can contact a good carpenter or maybe you know one that could do this for you. Good luck.

If your looking to keep kids out of your liquor my suggestion is to just down it all as fast as possible. If it's in your belly they can't get it.

a gun safe comes with a humidifier bolts to the ground and them youngsters might just think you could shoot them mess with my liquor





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