This Clever, Lockable Box Can Help Protect Your Delivered Packages From Theft Save more than $100 and keep your deliveries safe.

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DeliverySafe

Between shopping online, using grocery and food delivery services, and managing your business remotely, you're likely spending more time waiting for your doorbell to ring than you're used to. All of that mail means there's more opportunity for something to get stolen.

Secure your deliveries to your home or office with DeliverySafe, now on sale with special early Black Friday pricing. When you use code SAVE15NOV, you'll get 15 percent off this lockable insulated box for a limited time.

DeliverySafe has a secure lock combination system that's simple to program and easily accessible for whomever you choose. Just create a 4- to 15-digit code for delivery drivers, let them know the code via your user profile, and when the driver delivers packages or food, they can enter the code to ensure your deliveries are completely secure.

This package protector has an insulated interior (and optional ice packs) to maintain the perfect temperature for grocery or food deliveries, reducing the risk of spoilage. The horizontal, spacious design makes it suitable for most package deliveries while fitting on most porches or mailrooms. It's built to last with weatherproof protection from sun, wind, rain, and snow, and it uses extremely durable materials so your packages will always stay safe.

No more waiting for packages, scheduling deliveries, or wondering if you're going to be home in time to get your meal prep kit before it's spoiled. DeliverySafe is ordinarily $499, and it has been on sale for 10 percent off at $449.99. But during this Pre-Black-Friday sale, you can use code SAVE15NOV to bring the price down to $382.50. If you want ice packs included, use the code to get the upgraded package for just $425.

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