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    I have a metal briefcase it has a key lock on both sides and used hd foam inside. Throwbin a couple silica packs and all good.
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    I got one of these: Model No. 5900D | Master Lock
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    Quote Originally Posted by EV2 View Post
    I got one of these: Model No. 5900D | Master Lock
    That might actually be exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

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    Oh, that's neat!
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    I killed several birds with one stone when I went to Harbour Freight a couple months ago.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/misce...kit-combo.html

    Its only a few bucks more than that masterlock item, and it is multi-role. The cons: neither the locks on it, or the case housing itself is nearly as rugged & durable as the ML case thingy. The key, and thus the lock tumblers are very simple, to say the least.

    I point out my HF find because I believe it will, with slight overkill, fill your need. It will organize & lock away both razors, as well as any other shaving related things that would be unpleasant for her to ingest.

    The lock would be easy to pick for anybody with a brain for it, age 9+. Even then, it would be challenging for the more "cat burglar" like clepto-kiddie-in-training.

    But by the time she can pick the simple lock, she should fully be able to grasp the concept "don't touch! It can hirt you!"

    Hope this helps.
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