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<blockquote data-quote="kbb468" data-source="post: 97053" data-attributes="member: 5016"><p>Thanks 4ked Horn for the respones.</p><p>This is all the information that I could find below.</p><p></p><p>The American eagle: 510 lbs</p><p>•Truelock internal hinges</p><p>•Equipped with a heat-activated cold smoke door seal that expand at 200° F and continues to expand up to 20 times it's size virtually sealing the safe closed</p><p>•Body 12 ga </p><p>•group 1 manipulation , resistant electronic lock set on 3 layers of 60 Rockwell hard-plate</p><p>•Sure-fire re-lockers, keep the safe locked even after the lock is removed</p><p></p><p></p><p>The Stackon:</p><p>•3-number combination lock with a drill resistant, hardened steel plate behind the lock</p><p>•utilizes 5 large, live-action steel locking bolts and 3 steel dead bolts to provide 8 locking points</p><p>•Solid steel, pry-resistant door and hinges are not internal.</p><p>•up to 1,400-degrees F for 1/2 hour, interior temperature remains below 350-degrees F</p><p></p><p>One of my concerns is what happens in the case of the battery going dead on the American Eagle safe. is it possible to open once battery is replace. I do like the speed it can be opened with the electronic key pad.</p><p></p><p>I like the fact that the stackon is mechanical and there is no electronics to go bad.</p><p></p><p>So looking at what I like and dislike along with the specs of each I am very confused.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbb468, post: 97053, member: 5016"] Thanks 4ked Horn for the respones. This is all the information that I could find below. The American eagle: 510 lbs •Truelock internal hinges •Equipped with a heat-activated cold smoke door seal that expand at 200° F and continues to expand up to 20 times it's size virtually sealing the safe closed •Body 12 ga •group 1 manipulation , resistant electronic lock set on 3 layers of 60 Rockwell hard-plate •Sure-fire re-lockers, keep the safe locked even after the lock is removed The Stackon: •3-number combination lock with a drill resistant, hardened steel plate behind the lock •utilizes 5 large, live-action steel locking bolts and 3 steel dead bolts to provide 8 locking points •Solid steel, pry-resistant door and hinges are not internal. •up to 1,400-degrees F for 1/2 hour, interior temperature remains below 350-degrees F One of my concerns is what happens in the case of the battery going dead on the American Eagle safe. is it possible to open once battery is replace. I do like the speed it can be opened with the electronic key pad. I like the fact that the stackon is mechanical and there is no electronics to go bad. So looking at what I like and dislike along with the specs of each I am very confused. Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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