The Yale Home Safe is ideal for locking away small items securely.
Features: LCD display. Override function with key, pre-drilled holes and fixing bolts for permanent mounting to walls or floors.
Dimensions: (H)200.0, (W)310.0, (D)200.0mm
Weight: 7.0kg
Colour: Black
Material: Steel
Weatherproof: No
Type of lock: Electronic
Top comments
delusion
23 Mar 1614#22
Glue all your pound coins to the floor, and hide a security camera to record the chaos
dar72
23 Mar 1611#44
Put a brick in it, leave it somewhere obvious. Thought you were getting gold? Enjoy your £18 safe that you probably destroyed in the process of getting it open.... Wish you'd grabbed the TV now? hahaha
Sid Harper
23 Mar 167#5
Yeah I was about to ask if it can be opened with a potato
Being Yale I'm confident this would be fairly decent.
big b0y to ribs1
23 Mar 161#26
If its attached to a wall (which it should be) it stops it being 'bounced'. Furthermore this stops rear entry (ohhh er) to attempt to access the reset switch.
Great safe for items that you want to keep 'safe' (see what I did there) such as tickets, passports etc. Wouldn't recommend for the crown jewels obvs but ideal for keeping kids hands off stuff etc etc.
Bargain.
mixtlupus to ribs1
23 Mar 161#28
Probably why you mount it to a floor or wall
JoeSpur to ribs1
23 Mar 16#33
This is why you have it screwed into the floor/table/wall...
Yeah I was about to ask if it can be opened with a potato
BlackCloud
23 Mar 161#6
The problem with many of these safes is that mostly they are not bolted in - or simply bolted to an MDF wardrobe shelf so 1) the safe can be opened by moving it and forcing it 2) the whole safe is stolen and opened later. They are not proper security safes but they can stop casual thieving from a household member or make it awkward for burglars. Best to bolt it in and make access to lever it out awkward - or buy a much better safe. safe should always be hidden too, behind clothing, a panel or whatever. If burgled, best not seen at all.
mazmad2k1 to BlackCloud
23 Mar 161#62
Thankyou for stating the obvious ! But this is about buying a safe at a decent price! No how to install a safe
mazmad2k1 to BlackCloud
23 Mar 161#63
Thankyou for stating the obvious ! But this is about buying a safe at a decent price! No how to install a safe
yozzman1234
23 Mar 161#7
Got slightly more expansive on from Costco . Bolted it down to 18 mm mdf , then to walk through the side and back and it was bedded on gripfill . Then boxed it in so you can only see the door .
As mentioned the professional thieves will get in , but the local riff raff won't . Also if you have a house alarm going off there in and out in minutes so they won't attempt to take unless easy to prize away
sofiasar to yozzman1234
23 Mar 16#15
whats bedded on gripfill mean ?
vanessaanne
23 Mar 161#8
Great find. But could not vote hot I will try again later x
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Features: LCD display. Override function with key, pre-drilled holes and fixing bolts for permanent mounting to walls or floors.
Dimensions: (H)200.0, (W)310.0, (D)200.0mm
Weight: 7.0kg
Colour: Black
Material: Steel
Weatherproof: No
Type of lock: Electronic
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Being Yale I'm confident this would be fairly decent.
Great safe for items that you want to keep 'safe' (see what I did there) such as tickets, passports etc. Wouldn't recommend for the crown jewels obvs but ideal for keeping kids hands off stuff etc etc.
Bargain.
As mentioned the professional thieves will get in , but the local riff raff won't . Also if you have a house alarm going off there in and out in minutes so they won't attempt to take unless easy to prize away