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LockAwayMulti-Purpose Time Locking Container

R599

Retail: R1,000
Excludes shipping

R599

R1,000
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
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The Kitchen Safe is the world's first time-lock container for food, gadgets, iPhone, toys and other items you want, but shouldn't have!

Product Features
  • Build Good Habits - Creating or changing a habit requires significant willpower. Kitchen Safe is a powerful tool to build good habits. Put any temptation in the container and set the timer. The safe will remain locked until the timer reaches zero.
  • Scientifically Proven - Kitchen Safe uses methodology backed by M.I.T., Princeton, Harvard, Stanford, and Yale to turn healthy habits into a lifestyle. Their research shows that precommitment is the ultimate way to beat temptation.
  • How it Works - The interface takes seconds to learn. Simply place the item in the container, turn the dial for your desired lock time (between 1 minute to 10 days), and press the dial down to lock the lid. Batteries last up to 6 months
  • Lock Away Temptations - Our Medium size is the most popular, perfect to lock away temptations such as snacks, cell phones (iPhone XS, XS Max, XR & Galaxy S10, S10e, S10+) cigarettes, keys, and more. It measures at 5.5" tall with a base of 5.5" x 5.5" (14 x 14cm)
  • Rave Reviews - Kitchen Safe is the original habit-building time locking container as seen on Shark Tank, USA Today, TIME magazine, The Today Show, Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, HGTV, and more. The results from our customers have been amazing
Product Specifications
  • Materials: Made from high-quality, BPA free, food grade materials, and the walls are about 3 times thicker than your typical plastic container.
  • Dimensions: 14 x 14cm
  • Requires two AA batteries, which will last up to 3 months. (Batteries not included)
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