target1911
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1. Dial
2. Key Pad
3. Key Lock
What do you prefer and Why???
2. Key Pad
3. Key Lock
What do you prefer and Why???
I have tried some but most seem to be VERY picky about where you stop which I think would cause problems whe in a hurry.
That's why you don't keep anything in it that you need access to quickly.
before the safe police show up... you must know that these are not safes. they are Residential Security Containers.
If you call them Safes, there are people who will puff out their chests and turn blue and explain that anything without 20 ft of solid steel and weighs more than the space shuttle, just isn't a safe.
They must be periodically maintained by a locksmith
Cool, me too. When the time comes, though, for a real safe, you guys will be the first I'll contact. For now, my Winchester RSC is my "safe." And the electronic pad will suffice.I call them safes...even though they aren't.
What does that mean, a1abdj?
It's not something the owner can do him/her self?
How often should it be done?
I could cut or pry open the safe in a few hours with a saw and a crowbar. It won't be easy, but it could be done. Hardly the end of the world.
It's also much faster than waiting on a locksmith to drill your safe because a keypad has fried and locked you out.
I have found that a dial is quite fast