Why Should You Use Stash Cans to Hide Money
Being a proud US military veteran and prior U.S. Army Sargent, I understand the importance of being able to protect one’s own self and valuables. The training of the 101st Screaming Eagles Air Assault/ Airborne Division of the US army has helped me to learn and gain expertise in self defense and diversion tactics. Witnessing the increasing crime rate in my neighborhood and seeing wealthy elders becoming victims to house invasions, I thought of launching a diversion safe line. Unlike burglary, home invasions can have a violent intent. Therefore, it is not advisable to struggle with robbers for saving valuables. However, adopting stash cans or diversion safes can prove extremely useful.
In fact, I remember one of my close friends telling me about a home invasion incident where the couple living alone in a posh area in New York City lost a lot of money to the robbers. However, as the robbers left, the couple found valuable jewelry lying inside a pen holder. Cases like this strengthened my belief that we must hide money in plain sight.
4 Benefits of Using Stash Cans
Let’s discuss some of the main benefits of utilizing stash cans. These are also the reasons due to which I launched the comprehensive product line to hide money:
- The hidden compartment inside stash cans do not let out stored valuables easily on shaking or even on mishandling.
- Affluent house owners who have expensive alarm systems, armed watchmen and security of a dog at home can have additional security for their valuables. In fact, this technique eliminates the need to defend yourself!
- Since cases of road robberies are also not uncommon in the US, soda can safe can also be used to hide money while traveling in the car.
- Diversion is an effective tactic which is taught in the US army. The same tactic can be effectively employed in diversion can safes too. Robbers can be easily distracted by the soda can safes which are inspired from popular soft drink brands, such as Coca Cola, Sprite, 7up.

Hey Chris..
I never knew about such diversion safes!! Thanks a lot for this informative blog. You are doing a wonderful job by helping people guard their valuables this way.
Before placing the order I would like to know if my silver jewelry would be safe and not tarnish insider these stash cash. Please guide!
Your silver jewelry will be just fine, most of the stash cans will be plastic on the inside and the book safe is like a velvet material on the inside. Look forward to doing business with and I will also send you a catalog. Don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter. Thanks.