Do you trust StackOn safes?
Are they all this bad?
linksep wrote:Anything less than a Sturdy Safe or a Zanotti Armor might as well be a wood cabinet with a glass door... which is why I have a wood cabinet with a glass door.
Cheap "safes" available locally are thin gauge sheet-metal wrapped around sheetrock for "fire resistance" and the false appearance of metal thickness.
linksep wrote:Anything less than a Sturdy Safe or a Zanotti Armor might as well be a wood cabinet with a glass door... which is why I have a wood cabinet with a glass door.
Cheap "safes" available locally are thin gauge sheet-metal wrapped around sheetrock for "fire resistance" and the false appearance of metal thickness.
rtk wrote:It’s better than nothing.....
Ghost wrote:linksep wrote:Anything less than a Sturdy Safe or a Zanotti Armor might as well be a wood cabinet with a glass door... which is why I have a wood cabinet with a glass door.
Cheap "safes" available locally are thin gauge sheet-metal wrapped around sheetrock for "fire resistance" and the false appearance of metal thickness.
I’d take a job box over a stack on any day. Just wouldn’t lock it with a master locks.
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