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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 103481" data-source="post: 1552974"><p>After looking extensively at safes last year I decided on a liberty. </p><p></p><p>I think Fort Knox makes a technically better safe, but how much better for how much more money I didn't love. I wanted as much USA made as possible, with a good fit and finish and as affordable as possible. Let's face it, these are not bank vaults. If someone is coming into your house with 5 guys and an angle grinder they will get your stuff, whether it's a Fort Knox or a 12 gauge cannon. If you want better than a liberty/Fort Knox I would be looking at a vault door to a secure room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 103481, post: 1552974"] After looking extensively at safes last year I decided on a liberty. I think Fort Knox makes a technically better safe, but how much better for how much more money I didn’t love. I wanted as much USA made as possible, with a good fit and finish and as affordable as possible. Let’s face it, these are not bank vaults. If someone is coming into your house with 5 guys and an angle grinder they will get your stuff, whether it’s a Fort Knox or a 12 gauge cannon. If you want better than a liberty/Fort Knox I would be looking at a vault door to a secure room. [/QUOTE]
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