With a programmable digital keyboard, this steel safe can be mounted to the wall or the floor.
Accessories Included
1 Small value safe
2 back up keys in case of lock out
Bolts for floor and wall fixings
Instruction manual
Features
2 locking bolts
Floor/wall mountable
Programmable digital keypad
Includes Fixings, Override Keys and Batteries
8.6 litres
Battery Type: Alkaline
Brand: Yale
Capacity: 454g
Dimensions: 200mm x 310mm x 200mm
Pack Size: 4 - Pack
Power: 1.5v
Product Type: Security
Top comments
SUMMONER
8 Dec 169#4
furiousjammin
8 Dec 164#12
I purchased the last one of these in a Leicester store about 2 months ago. Carried it all the way home and found it had no keys. :disappointed: rang ALDI who said I could take it back or ring Yale and ALDI would cover the cost of the keys. Yale sent me replacement keys free of charge via next day delivery. Can't fault ALDI or Yale at all. I can fault the thieving **** that stole the set of keys though. I bet it was some genius who bought a safe and thought he'd take those as spares...
Kate666
9 Dec 163#37
Just let thieves steal the safe, it will deter them from your valuables, which can continue lying under the mattress
All comments (42)
pablomalin
8 Dec 162#1
swhdesigns to pablomalin
8 Dec 16#2
hi
how many were in-store
pablomalin
8 Dec 16#3
I saw one around midday, didn't buy
SUMMONER
8 Dec 169#4
tfeb
8 Dec 16#5
just bought one of these for 28quid on amazon. I thought that was a fair price. Bargain if you can get one at this price
deekarma
8 Dec 16#6
You can open a locked one with a stern knock to its heed.
antenna to deekarma
9 Dec 161#23
I hear you jimmy
vtec to deekarma
7 Jan 17#42
seems like you've had a knock on your "heed"
backinstock
8 Dec 161#7
Leviathan2016
8 Dec 161#8
lol only just got one of thease at full price there are brill good find
trojan34
8 Dec 16#9
good safe. well worth price.
money-talks
8 Dec 162#10
These are cheap for a reason, they are about as secure as an open door VIDEO:confused:
furiousjammin to money-talks
8 Dec 161#11
That's not this safe...
furiousjammin
8 Dec 164#12
I purchased the last one of these in a Leicester store about 2 months ago. Carried it all the way home and found it had no keys. :disappointed: rang ALDI who said I could take it back or ring Yale and ALDI would cover the cost of the keys. Yale sent me replacement keys free of charge via next day delivery. Can't fault ALDI or Yale at all. I can fault the thieving **** that stole the set of keys though. I bet it was some genius who bought a safe and thought he'd take those as spares...
jonnithomas
8 Dec 162#13
not very safe if all the keys are the same tho :disappointed:
furiousjammin
8 Dec 16#14
I don't think they are the same. I had to give Yale the code printed on the safe so they could issue the correct keys.
Deedie
8 Dec 16#15
bought one from Tesco a while ago, and cant get in to it anymore. lost the keys and installed it in a way that it cant be bumped on top to open. it just wont open anymore after putting code in.
VDisillusioned to Deedie
9 Dec 161#16
What you need is something like this. I doubt it's a very high security lock so should be quite easy.
I shouldn't need anything like that, it should open as intended when I enter the code lol.
VDisillusioned
9 Dec 16#18
Ah, I thought you had lost the code together with the keys. Besides my previous suggestion another option is a hammer and cold chisel, the metal isn't very thick.
sofiasar
9 Dec 16#19
just a warning, thief have been using metal detector's in my town !
treeofthefiddy
9 Dec 161#20
Oh no, they may steal my priceless cutlery!
antenna
9 Dec 16#21
As long as they dont steal your potato
antenna
9 Dec 161#22
I kept my potato in mine................now i cant open it.
Alloneword
9 Dec 161#24
Useless bit of tat send it back
Stimpington
9 Dec 16#25
I get it! :smile:
largelad22
9 Dec 16#26
It just stops the local tea leaf from easy access to your valuables not a pro
thomasleep to largelad22
9 Dec 161#28
Yep because those pro's often prey on the type of people who would put stuff in a £13 safe :wink:
thomasleep
9 Dec 162#27
Other than £12.99 I don't have anything to put in it :wink:
Chiptivo
9 Dec 162#29
He probably followed you home, saves him buying a potato.
najalubar
9 Dec 16#30
nice bargain.... but easy for burglars to where to look for valuables and take the whole safe :-)
achusa to najalubar
9 Dec 16#34
Agreed. Unless it's concreted into the floor below a half-inch thick electrified steel plate under a rug in the middle of the living-room.
(Why don't the 'flamin' emotes work in the Android app - or is it just my G3...?)
Tucalito
9 Dec 16#31
Not bad for £12.
Safe enough to prevent my children from using my tablet :-)
mintcondition
9 Dec 16#32
Ive just picked up the last 3 in my local. I've been after one of these for a while now.
achusa to mintcondition
9 Dec 16#35
...so the other two are spares, in case you lose the one that you've been after for ages? :P :o)
ELVIS_THE_PELVIS
9 Dec 16#33
Can you please go back and count. :confused:
Kate666
9 Dec 163#37
Just let thieves steal the safe, it will deter them from your valuables, which can continue lying under the mattress
katrb to Kate666
10 Dec 16#40
Haha great idea
antenna to Kate666
12 Dec 16#41
I leave my one on the doorstep..................saves them smashing a window..................
Opening post
With a programmable digital keyboard, this steel safe can be mounted to the wall or the floor.
Accessories Included
1 Small value safe
2 back up keys in case of lock out
Bolts for floor and wall fixings
Instruction manual
Features
2 locking bolts
Floor/wall mountable
Programmable digital keypad
Includes Fixings, Override Keys and Batteries
8.6 litres
Battery Type: Alkaline
Brand: Yale
Capacity: 454g
Dimensions: 200mm x 310mm x 200mm
Pack Size: 4 - Pack
Power: 1.5v
Product Type: Security
Top comments
All comments (42)
how many were in-store
VIDEO:confused:
(Why don't the 'flamin' emotes work in the Android app - or is it just my G3...?)
Safe enough to prevent my children from using my tablet :-)
:confused: