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Old 06-04-2015, 09:13   #10
techguyone
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Re: Electronic or a manual safe

We have a small electronic one that lets you bolt it to the floor/wall, in case of failure/remove of the batteries it comes with a circular key lock too, behind where the battery compartment/control panel is. It's been flawlessly reliable in the 11 years or so we've had it.

Only problem I've had was my fault rather than the safes, where a lot of papers have been piled up inside and they can slide down the 'hill' and block where the bolts disengage, making it hard to open. Because I haven't bolted it down, I can jiggle the safe a bit until it clears, but that's operator error rather than design flaw.
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