An Altoids tin, toiletries bag, an unused jewelry box, or a coin purse are all good places to hide condoms. [1] X Research source One downside to this method is that if someone wants a mint or some change, they may find the condoms. It might be a good idea to keep the container in a discreet place as well. [2] X Research source
Do not hide condoms in fridges or freezers or near microwaves or ovens. Exposure to heat or cold could make the condom less effective. [6] X Research source Do not store condoms in your car. If the car overheats or gets very cold, the condom could become less effective. [7] X Research source Condoms are best stored at room temperature, between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. [8] X Research source