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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2516018" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>We have purchased several Safes over the years and always was an upgrade. Currently "Today" after seeing what criminals can do and the level of your safe (ours') really makes me think about getting a new one or two. If we were to build a new house would defiantly go with a "Safe Room". You can protect your valuables and your family. Safe for valuables and as Room to protect your family in the event of Tornados or a "Home Invasion especially if you live in a city or the Burbs".</p><p>Making a "Safe Room" while under construction of you house is a minimal cost. We have had some LHR members and other friends send us pictures of their "Safe Room".</p><p>Would go that way if could afford it.</p><p>It is unbelievable how thieves are so advanced and can purchase tools from even Harbor Freight to bust your safe open in a few minutes and these criminals a tech savvy and know the internet for research. Even a stupid crook can defeat a Gun Safe.</p><p>There are battery & hydraulic tools that can "POP" you Safe Door off in a few seconds or cut a hole in the side panels.</p><p>If you are going to invest in a Safe get a GOOD one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2516018, member: 116439"] We have purchased several Safes over the years and always was an upgrade. Currently "Today" after seeing what criminals can do and the level of your safe (ours') really makes me think about getting a new one or two. If we were to build a new house would defiantly go with a "Safe Room". You can protect your valuables and your family. Safe for valuables and as Room to protect your family in the event of Tornados or a "Home Invasion especially if you live in a city or the Burbs". Making a "Safe Room" while under construction of you house is a minimal cost. We have had some LHR members and other friends send us pictures of their "Safe Room". Would go that way if could afford it. It is unbelievable how thieves are so advanced and can purchase tools from even Harbor Freight to bust your safe open in a few minutes and these criminals a tech savvy and know the internet for research. Even a stupid crook can defeat a Gun Safe. There are battery & hydraulic tools that can "POP" you Safe Door off in a few seconds or cut a hole in the side panels. If you are going to invest in a Safe get a GOOD one! [/QUOTE]
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