Hi All,
Just registered to get some info and some feedback on what I'm looking at.
This place is just a wealth of info and I'm still reading through a lot of posts, but I am potentially considering a safe that I haven't seen mentioned here, oddly enough, so I figured I'd just start a thread as I peruse more posts.
There are a few options in the configuration I'm looking for, but I'm relatively set on the AmSec line at this point (feel free to change my mind), but noticed the AmSec BFII7240 hasn't been brought up on this forum (nothing comes up for me anyway). I'm not sure if that's because it may just be newer, just not a good choice, or what. The BF7240 is what I'm probably going with, that's how I came across the BFII series.
The safe will be placed with the LEFT side wall exposed, only the back and right side will be blocked by a wall, so the slightly thicker body is actually kind of interesting (though I can't tell if there's any extra steel or just other material).
And then a couple of questions. I'm still reading more posts so if these have been answered already I'm sure I'll come across it but here goes:
Just registered to get some info and some feedback on what I'm looking at.
This place is just a wealth of info and I'm still reading through a lot of posts, but I am potentially considering a safe that I haven't seen mentioned here, oddly enough, so I figured I'd just start a thread as I peruse more posts.
There are a few options in the configuration I'm looking for, but I'm relatively set on the AmSec line at this point (feel free to change my mind), but noticed the AmSec BFII7240 hasn't been brought up on this forum (nothing comes up for me anyway). I'm not sure if that's because it may just be newer, just not a good choice, or what. The BF7240 is what I'm probably going with, that's how I came across the BFII series.
The safe will be placed with the LEFT side wall exposed, only the back and right side will be blocked by a wall, so the slightly thicker body is actually kind of interesting (though I can't tell if there's any extra steel or just other material).
And then a couple of questions. I'm still reading more posts so if these have been answered already I'm sure I'll come across it but here goes:
- "120-Minute Intertek Verified Fire Rating" Is this rating worth anything? Per AmSec, Intertek and UL are the best possible ratings, and this seems to be true per some sites, just wanted to know if anyone has anything to say about that.
- The BFII is listed with a line that really peaks my curiosity "UL Level II RSC Burglary Classification (2-Man team, 10-minute test. Utilizes same tools as a TL-15)" It seems they want this to sound like this makes it equivalent to a TL-15 test. Is this the same as a regular RSC classification (I know that one is considered useless by some of the knowledgeable guys here).