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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 409768" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Have done an exhaustive amount of due diligence about the 2nd safe I need to buy and have come up with Sturdy Safe. My rationale is as follows---only care about maximum protection, fire resistance, maintainability and reliability. Looked at all of the big and small names in the industry Graffunder, Liberty, Fort Knox etc. and with the ability to build a safe layered with 7 gauge carbon steel and 7 gauge SS for cutting torch protection along with the fact that many of their customers are DOJ, and LEO Agencies is a plus. The pretty paint and interior are not what I need also the weight of this safe at about 1600lbs for the one I will be building is best kept in the garage bolted to the concrete. </p><p></p><p>Like the Fort Knox for sure but the complexity of the locking mechanisms concerns me over time as well as the price for things I do not need. </p><p></p><p>Am open to any and all comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 409768, member: 5060"] Have done an exhaustive amount of due diligence about the 2nd safe I need to buy and have come up with Sturdy Safe. My rationale is as follows---only care about maximum protection, fire resistance, maintainability and reliability. Looked at all of the big and small names in the industry Graffunder, Liberty, Fort Knox etc. and with the ability to build a safe layered with 7 gauge carbon steel and 7 gauge SS for cutting torch protection along with the fact that many of their customers are DOJ, and LEO Agencies is a plus. The pretty paint and interior are not what I need also the weight of this safe at about 1600lbs for the one I will be building is best kept in the garage bolted to the concrete. Like the Fort Knox for sure but the complexity of the locking mechanisms concerns me over time as well as the price for things I do not need. Am open to any and all comments. [/QUOTE]
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