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Managing 100 Keys in One Secure Location
A 100-key cabinet brings order to large-scale key management. Whether you're running a property management business, a real estate agency, a school, a hotel or a commercial property, a dedicated 100-hook cabinet keeps all your keys traceable, secure and accessible to authorised staff without the chaos of loose keys scattered across multiple locations.
Who Uses 100-Key Cabinets
Property managers overseeing a large number of tenancies often need to store and track dozens of property keys simultaneously. Real estate agencies, body corporates, hotels and facilities teams are all common users. If you manage vehicles, equipment, secure areas or multiple buildings, a 100-key cabinet gives you a single, secure point of reference for everything.
For smaller operations, our standard key cabinets range includes lower-capacity options. For even higher-capacity needs, consider our 200-key or 200+ key storage sets.
Electronic vs Mechanical Locking
For larger facilities where multiple staff members need access, an electronic 100-key cabinet with individual user codes offers better accountability. You can assign access to specific users, restrict who can take certain keys and review access logs when needed. For simpler setups where one person manages all key access, a mechanical key lock is a straightforward and reliable option.
Planning Capacity and Future Growth
A 100-hook capacity might seem like plenty now, but think about whether your key count is likely to grow. If there's a realistic chance you'll expand beyond 100 keys in the next few years, it's worth considering a higher-capacity cabinet from the outset. Upgrading later means reinstalling and migrating your entire key system.
Can keys be labelled inside a 100-key cabinet?
Yes. Most 100-key cabinets include numbered hooks and blank tags for labelling. Use a numbering system that lets staff quickly identify and return the right key. Avoid writing full addresses or sensitive location names on tags visible from outside the cabinet.
Do 100-key cabinets need to be wall-mounted?
Most 100-key cabinets are designed for wall mounting, which keeps them accessible and secure. Make sure the wall structure can support the weight of the cabinet when fully loaded with keys. Follow the installation guidelines included with the cabinet.
Can I expand a 100-key cabinet if I need more hooks?
Some models support expansion modules, but most have a fixed capacity. If you're likely to need more than 100 hooks, it's worth considering a larger cabinet from the start rather than planning to expand later.
What's the best lock type for a large key cabinet?
For large facilities with multiple users, an electronic lock with individual access codes is generally the better choice. It allows you to control who can access the cabinet, track usage and revoke access when staff leave. For single-user or simple setups, a key or combination lock is sufficient.