Digital Safe – Electronic, Extra-Large, Steel, Keypad, 2 Manual Override Keys – Protect Money, Jewelry, Passports – for Home or Business by Stalwart
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A pair of bolts is included with the.
Here is what you need to know Safes like this do not necessarily have to be the strongest, as this one only weighs 51 pounds and not the stated 49 pounds. Also, holes were drilled into the back of the piece. You will not want your house guests to snoop through your tax returns and low-value jewelry in this safe, but it has enough security to protect your private papers. Generally, the most secure way to store vital documents is in a safe deposit box however, you can also use one to keep your gun out of prying eyes around the house. If you want this to be secure, you should bolt it As a result, I bolted it to a small 2 drawer file cabinet so that you wouldn't easily be able to walk away with it. With plenty of room inside and a digital keypad, you won't have to worry about setting things up. There is also a keyway that you cannot see behind the plastic tab in case the batteries run out and you have to open it. I think that one of the things I like best about the hidden keyway is no one knows it can be opened with the keys provided. Keeping the keys hidden is my way of keeping them safe. If you have low-end jewelry, low-security paperwork, or a gun in this safe, your guests will not be able to peek inside. This is what I recommend.
Although it is sturdy, strong and long-lasting, it does not seem to be as resilient as I had hoped. We had purchased a smaller safe to replace this one, and it is not as well constructed. It wouldn't surprise me if a lock on the file cabinet would make it My assessment might turn out to be wrong, and only time will tell. It is not that thick of a wall, and it is easy for someone to break the safe open with a sledgehammer.
As well as sign on with purchase if it is a steal. The box is not fireproof, so anyone can break into it!.
When the door is closed with too much force, the handles can fall off. What I experienced is what I described above. The keypad wouldn't work on the safe, so I had to open it manually. By using the key, I was able to open the safe. (I had to cover the batteries carefully. There's something about it that doesn't quite fit. on the battery cover to keep it There is no longer an error when using the safe keypad.