Sr. Verde
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even with a sledgehammer i doubt you'd break that lock, its rated ANSI grade 1, double reinforced, heavy duty commerical strike plate...
its a pretty intense lock
A lock is only as strong as the door its bolted to
even with a sledgehammer i doubt you'd break that lock, its rated ANSI grade 1, double reinforced, heavy duty commerical strike plate...
its a pretty intense lock
You wouldn't think they would design a secure safe like that for $200 only to have a widely available code out? would you?it prolly has a master code and thats not hard for some one to get id get an older model thats not electronic
I will check for drain holes... are you sure those holes arent for bolting it to the ground though??Check and make sure the safe doesn't have drain holes in the bottom like one I saw before. A friend of mine had his stolen out of his house, the thief must have known what type of safe he had. The thief flipped the safe on its side, used a cordless Sawz-all and used a carbide metal cutting blade. They simply cut open a giant hole in the bottom of the safe and grabbed all sorts of goodies from inside it.
Nice safe with a gigantic fatal flaw. If you are home 99% of the time, no worries with it being 200 lb.s, but if you leave for 24 or more hours at a time, any thief could just tip the safe, and just cut it open.
thats true, but most times that you will find a primus it will be on an intense door that you couldn't sledgehammer either..
Well I guess my friend was a moron if it was meant to be screwed. down.....lol. The layout of the holes didnt seem to fit that idea though. There were 3 holes in the bottom, in the shape of a triangle. I think it was meant to be a wall or floor safe, so very well could be for screws, but regardless, the holes left the safe absolutely useless. Key and combo lock and defeated by a 50 dollar cordless tool. Felt bad for him.I will check for drain holes.. are you sure those holes arent for bolting it to the ground though??
I was joking with that comment.Why would it even matter if one was to pick up the item, pay, and drive away? You guys are overthinking this, he wouldn't know where the safe is going