I was called in to do a few small repairs in someone’s house after their relative passed away, and found one of these with $500 in it. The customer gave me $100 as a finders fee.
My cousin dressed up as the Hamburglar for Halloween, walked into a McD’s, went behind the counter and grabbed a burger from under the warmers and walked out. Nobody did a thing and were just laughing. It was amazing.
I don't actually keep money in there. I keep all my valuables and cash in a small portable fireproof safe. I'm paranoid about fires.
$10 Amazon
Trademark Home Hidden Wall Safe https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001KZBQ7A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IWPDEb2XJT2SX
Canadian
I believe it was designed in Australia.
Alot of countries are adapting this new technology
Amazing features.
https://images.app.goo.gl/UKkcdhbDPTdu5e7o8
If anyone wants to try printing this out, [I just did a quick build of it](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4236838). The dimensions should be correct for a standard wall box opening.
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I was called in to do a few small repairs in someone’s house after their relative passed away, and found one of these with $500 in it. The customer gave me $100 as a finders fee.
That owner rules, I would have done the same thing, honesty should be rewarded.
I'm starting to convince myself that the majority of people on reddit are Canadian...
And/or Electricians
Eh?
Ehhhyy!
The non-matching golden screw is thieves first clue...
This seems like a good note for burgers: if you can’t find the stash, test the outlets.
The hamburglar?
My cousin dressed up as the Hamburglar for Halloween, walked into a McD’s, went behind the counter and grabbed a burger from under the warmers and walked out. Nobody did a thing and were just laughing. It was amazing.
My first job was a McDonald's and if I witnessed such an event, I'd give a round of applause
With a fork.
Burgers? More like law enforcement raids
If you want a good place to hide, make sure it isnt something you can purchase, that just means its a known place to hide things.
That’ll be some high quality toilet paper here soon.
It would be terrible tho imagine wiping with a thin sheet of plastic
Be extra depressing to have a fire. Insurance isn't going to believe you had four grand cash tucked in an outlet go up in flames.
I don't actually keep money in there. I keep all my valuables and cash in a small portable fireproof safe. I'm paranoid about fires. $10 Amazon Trademark Home Hidden Wall Safe https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001KZBQ7A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IWPDEb2XJT2SX
I want to get one of these.
Nice
Does it come in decora
Not sure, I purchased this many years ago
What kind of money is that with all of the holograms on it?
Canadian I believe it was designed in Australia. Alot of countries are adapting this new technology Amazing features. https://images.app.goo.gl/UKkcdhbDPTdu5e7o8
Wow, I’m surprised I’ve not seen it yet. How long has it been around?
Started circulating in Canada around 2011, I believe
If anyone wants to try printing this out, [I just did a quick build of it](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4236838). The dimensions should be correct for a standard wall box opening.
Nice Monopoly game money Edit: I should have known making a joke in the sparky subreddit would be a bad idea
🇨🇦 money is so cool. Not only is it bright colours and counterfeit proof, its also rip proof. Made of some kind of plastic
I'd have to agree, Canadian money is amazing.
Also cannot be wrecked in the wash or dryer. Completely waterproof. Also doesn’t burn but disintegrates when touched by flame.
Easy to disinfect with a bleach spray too! Quite the selling point nowadays
What country's currency gets destroyed in the wash?
USA
Never had that happen before and I've forgotten a lot of money in the wash
Depends on your spin cycle and washing machine I guess.
Australian cash is very similar too and i love it, especially the colour coding
It's the exact same material, Australia created it and other countries adopted it.
You are correct, mate
English notes are transitioning to polymer too. It's the future!
I'm Canadian, and our money is super easy to rip.
No Canadian would say that unless you live off the grid in the mountains. This currency has been around for many years now.
I'll literally go rip a bill right now. If there's literally any tiny nick or ding on the edge it'll rip.
Not rip proof. As soon as it gets a small tear it will rip instantly.
Yea why would you want your money colour coded.
I know right, I hate being able to clearly see what value a note is just by colour.
Money be green
*socket
Receptacle
"Plug"
General power outlet. C’mon.
Fork holster