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<blockquote data-quote="Dillehay" data-source="post: 707473" data-attributes="member: 727"><p>Opinion only:</p><p>1. buy one with the longest time in 1200 degree fire, pay attention to internal temp too. </p><p>2. get the most locking bolts around the perimeter of the door for most security, internal hinges help.</p><p>3. thickness of outside metal is another point.....some doors will look thicker but they use thin metal on both sides (weight of empty safe will tell you some hint at the metal thickness....but some mfg's put concrete in to make heavier)</p><p>4. I'm a fan of mechanical dials.....don't like the electronic ones</p><p>5. holes in bottom of safe are there to bolt it down........</p><p>6. bottom line you get what you pay for.......but even a cheap safe if better than no safe at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dillehay, post: 707473, member: 727"] Opinion only: 1. buy one with the longest time in 1200 degree fire, pay attention to internal temp too. 2. get the most locking bolts around the perimeter of the door for most security, internal hinges help. 3. thickness of outside metal is another point.....some doors will look thicker but they use thin metal on both sides (weight of empty safe will tell you some hint at the metal thickness....but some mfg's put concrete in to make heavier) 4. I'm a fan of mechanical dials.....don't like the electronic ones 5. holes in bottom of safe are there to bolt it down........ 6. bottom line you get what you pay for.......but even a cheap safe if better than no safe at all. [/QUOTE]
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