Protex LPD-161 Safe Low-Profile Wall Mount Drop Box
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It's simple to mount on an outside wall, but it's not weatherproof. It needs to be protected from rain and snow, such as under a patio cover or on a large porch.
We've covered it to keep it safe from the sun. It isn't corroding in any way. The box looks fantastic and complements our structure. It has a very low profile, which I like. It's a sturdy container. It's an excellent investment.
The key you've got is the right one. br>Ensure that the key is inserted straight and all the way into the lock, with the point of the key going into the notch in the lock. If it's stuck, try putting some WD-40 on it. The lock has 40 gallons of oil in it.
If you need duplicates, you'll probably have to contact the manufacturer. With the lock box or on the keys, there should be some sort of serial number. Best wishes to you.
Selected User Reviews For Protex LPD-161 Safe Low-Profile Wall Mount Drop Box
Check. Last but not least, Incoming mail should be kept in a hard public safe. br>br>Prosbr> Probably bulletproof, made of extremely thick hard metal. br> Weather-resistant paint is a must. br> Because he's tall, mail will fall far from the entrance and, in most cases, will be nearly impossible to steal. br>br>Considerationsbr> It's really heavy, and it has four holes for screws to install it. I used it on a wooden door, and it made it heavier to open and close. br>br>Consbr>There are none; it's exactly what I wanted, and it's difficult to steal mail from a sealed box.
Because of the low profile, it's a little harder to notice. This low-cost item arrived quickly and at a reasonable price. Profile Safe has exceeded all of my expectations while also providing me with peace of mind. The fact that the lock has a tubular key appeals to me. It is thus more difficult to gain access. No matter how big the item is, the dropdown front panel makes getting it out a breeze. This is an exceptional safe at an excellent price.
This box is fantastic, and it's one of the few I've come across that allows you to drop an entire 8. Insert a 5 x 11 piece of paper that hasn't been folded. The only issue we had was that papers got stuck on the screws holding it to the wall, but that was easily solved with a piece of tape. It's made of high-quality materials and has a professional appearance.
A baffle, according to the description, prevents items from being pulled out of the box. There isn't any such conundrum. Now I have to choose whether or not to keep the drop box.
This is a heavy-duty deposit box that we bought for our tenants to deposit their rent checks. It's also big enough to hold new rental applications and lease contracts. There's no need to be concerned about identity theft or lost funds.
For my work area, I bought two of these. After I've gone for the day, they'll be ideal for others to put confidential documents in. It's also simple to set up.
I'd give it five stars if it had a limit on how far it could open. When fully opened, it appears to pull on the wall a little. Aside from that, it's solid and secure, and I like how slim it is against the wall.
This was purchased for the youth group to use as a drop box for event payments, waiver forms, and other items, and it has worked out beautifully. It is very sturdy and heavy duty. We've had it up for a few months and it's been exactly what we've been looking for.