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melted
15 Nov 1611#11
Presumably a P*** taker... :stuck_out_tongue:
Raseo7 to vulcanproject
15 Nov 164#10
is that so... hmmmm :smirk: where do ya live matey?
SCOUSEKEVIN
15 Nov 163#13
These are a cracking buy all you need is a bit of imagination and some fireshield plasterboard. Find a suitable corner of a cupboard, fix safe to floor, either concrete fixings or large coach screws through to floor joist. then encase in 3-4 layers of plasterboard (glued together) removable lid. Cover it with plywood, fill any gaps with painters mate and paint it and the interior of the cupboard (next time you decorate). You can run a couple of pipes into the side of it to make it look like an encased pipe junction.
I do NOT have one of these in my home as I am mostly skint, but I have installed a couple of them for relatives.
Most thieves are looking for a quick in grab what they can and out, they know about hollowed books, false electrical sockets, fake bean or soup tins. Just an idea might help someone, wouldn't do for something that could be detected by smell, so stash your hash in something else. though I do have an idea or that might work LOL.
cheese . you could put in some smell proof bags then place what you want in safe .[/quote]
Proveright
16 Nov 16#21
The first place burglars look is the main bedroom in the wardrobe, on top of the wardrobe, under the bed then in the drawers.
There are several sizes of safe and this looks the smaller one and has been this price before.
Better to use this as a decoy, leave a nice note for the burglar inside it and store your valuable s somewhere else, like the kids bedroom under the floor or in the loft.
melted
16 Nov 16#20
Depends what you expect of it, I would think this safe could be reasonably effective against a distraction burglary, providing it was adequately secured, and I'd suggest 4 bolts, not 2. It might even defeat an opportunist thief providing you own tools are safely locked up.
vulcanproject
15 Nov 161#9
I just hide my money inside hollowed out books, it is the safest place. Because crooks are stupid and don't read.
Raseo7 to vulcanproject
15 Nov 164#10
is that so... hmmmm :smirk: where do ya live matey?
romeospadre to vulcanproject
16 Nov 16#19
Hahaha
Spasho
16 Nov 16#18
Meh. Looks like it could be opened without too much hassle with the right tools.
Anyone who's serious about a key safe should invest on a more secure one than this.
Spasho
16 Nov 16#17
"I'm pregnant of yo kid and yos gonna pay fo child support."
Talhah
15 Nov 161#1
is this any good to keep cash inside? it weighs 6.5kg so it can be picked up and taken by robbers pretty easily.
melted to Talhah
15 Nov 162#2
You'd want to securely bolt it down, I'd suggest resin in studs into a concrete floor or a wall with very large washers over the nuts as the metal is thin.
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It doesn't mention a cash rating, and it is only 2mm thick, so wouldn't be much more difficult to cut open than this fire safe:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRTnJVwYkJs
Still it is a step up from the electronic ones you can open with a potato.
Malabus to Talhah
15 Nov 16#4
Two very study bolts are supplied. You can either secure on the floor/wall.
Spasho to Talhah
16 Nov 16#16
Better to stash it somewhere anyone wouldn't expect than the obvious.
This is cheap but still.
vulcanproject
16 Nov 162#15
In a library
feckineejit
15 Nov 161#14
some strange people live near me
SCOUSEKEVIN
15 Nov 163#13
These are a cracking buy all you need is a bit of imagination and some fireshield plasterboard. Find a suitable corner of a cupboard, fix safe to floor, either concrete fixings or large coach screws through to floor joist. then encase in 3-4 layers of plasterboard (glued together) removable lid. Cover it with plywood, fill any gaps with painters mate and paint it and the interior of the cupboard (next time you decorate). You can run a couple of pipes into the side of it to make it look like an encased pipe junction.
I do NOT have one of these in my home as I am mostly skint, but I have installed a couple of them for relatives.
Most thieves are looking for a quick in grab what they can and out, they know about hollowed books, false electrical sockets, fake bean or soup tins. Just an idea might help someone, wouldn't do for something that could be detected by smell, so stash your hash in something else. though I do have an idea or that might work LOL.
Herc
15 Nov 162#12
Hmmn something valuable comes in small bags and has a very pungent smell?
melted
15 Nov 1611#11
Presumably a P*** taker... :stuck_out_tongue:
gsj87
15 Nov 16#6
Any idea if this would be smell proof?
yozzas to gsj87
15 Nov 162#8
why do you need a smell proof safe , what you putting in there cheese . you could put in some smell proof bags then place what you want in safe .
feckineejit
15 Nov 16#5
I have one bolted inside my wardrobe, i have it a few years, i had it in my last flat inside a wardrobe as well but had it bolted to the floor , good wee safe.
Battenburg to feckineejit
15 Nov 162#7
Who would want to steal your wee?
shalton
15 Nov 161#3
not if you bolt it down in a tight space, where it is hard to get a crow bar to
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I do NOT have one of these in my home as I am mostly skint, but I have installed a couple of them for relatives.
Most thieves are looking for a quick in grab what they can and out, they know about hollowed books, false electrical sockets, fake bean or soup tins. Just an idea might help someone, wouldn't do for something that could be detected by smell, so stash your hash in something else. though I do have an idea or that might work LOL.
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There are several sizes of safe and this looks the smaller one and has been this price before.
Better to use this as a decoy, leave a nice note for the burglar inside it and store your valuable s somewhere else, like the kids bedroom under the floor or in the loft.
Anyone who's serious about a key safe should invest on a more secure one than this.
.
It doesn't mention a cash rating, and it is only 2mm thick, so wouldn't be much more difficult to cut open than this fire safe:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRTnJVwYkJs
Still it is a step up from the electronic ones you can open with a potato.
This is cheap but still.
I do NOT have one of these in my home as I am mostly skint, but I have installed a couple of them for relatives.
Most thieves are looking for a quick in grab what they can and out, they know about hollowed books, false electrical sockets, fake bean or soup tins. Just an idea might help someone, wouldn't do for something that could be detected by smell, so stash your hash in something else. though I do have an idea or that might work LOL.