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<blockquote data-quote="Koda_" data-source="post: 3009946" data-attributes="member: 121268"><p>Worked with someone years ago who had pros clear out their home while away on vacation. But agree its probably rare and random. </p><p>In your price range Id guess it would take some good tools and knowledge to gain entry, Id like to think anyways. Ive heard all it takes is a die grinder. </p><p>I don't know much about ratings, Ive heard to get one thats certified "residential security container" but that there are no other real security ratings, so I've also heard to buy the most expensive you can afford. I agree to get some kind of fire rating but those wont save anything from a total house fire. </p><p>I'm a fan of two smaller safes, easier to move around and you can place them in separate locations... if someone takes the time on one, they wont on the other saving half your collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koda_, post: 3009946, member: 121268"] Worked with someone years ago who had pros clear out their home while away on vacation. But agree its probably rare and random. In your price range Id guess it would take some good tools and knowledge to gain entry, Id like to think anyways. Ive heard all it takes is a die grinder. I don't know much about ratings, Ive heard to get one thats certified "residential security container" but that there are no other real security ratings, so I've also heard to buy the most expensive you can afford. I agree to get some kind of fire rating but those wont save anything from a total house fire. I'm a fan of two smaller safes, easier to move around and you can place them in separate locations... if someone takes the time on one, they wont on the other saving half your collection. [/QUOTE]
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