I like the sturdy safe! I believe it is probably the best safe for the price range charged. Unfortunately, many people don't have that kind of money, let alone pay for shipping. There are a number of things one can do to substantially increase the security of the cheaper safes, but it requires a little knowledge, thanks Alyssa and Company, and you void your warranty. Follow installation instructions AND BOLT IT DOWN!!!!
Gauge steel is important to a degree. The poster mentions an axe attack. Try punching a hole through tin foil that has concrete behind it. My suggestion is to forget the lifetime warranty the less expensive safes offer. Remove all the pretty carpet and drywall of the cheaper safes and mix up and pour a couple of inches of concrete into each wall; you will need to lay the safe down on each side that you pour. If you want to fortify this with mesh- go ahead.
Excuse Me for swearing but, That "Safe" was a f***ing pile of Shit, They actually sell these in America, Damn, You guy's are getting screwed, No Locksmith/Safe Shop would dare to stock these in the UK just for honour's sake.
Look, There is no such thing as a Cheap Safe, If You buy one cheap there has to be something wrong with it somewhere, An expensive safe will last You a lifetime, Sure You might pay in the region of $4000 but You'll have it for the rest of Your Life and Your families.
@KitCloudkickerUK I have experience with safes and safes are like combination locks, once you know the combination the safe is easy to open and, it is the duty of a reputable locksmithy to keep this secret and I think the OP is reputable and responsibly protected the safe Co's identity. "Time" is the enemy of every thief and, better, stronger, higher priced safes afford the safe's owner "more time" for a security response from an electronic system or the governing authority.
actually you forgot the easiest way to get into a safe--they make small cutting torches if someone wants to get in they will, it would be better to buy an $800 (fire)safe to store guns in rather than no safe at all if that's all you can afford.... at least will be deterrent enough for crackheads to grab other stuff and keep guns off the street.
I don't own a safe, but need one, but a $1600 safe would probably not be much more secure honestly, but it is what I would buy though.
This is an entry level safe costing a few hundred dollars im guessing, mainly to keep kids and a maybe a meth head out. Surely someone wouldnt buy a safe like that to protect a fortune? Keep in mind everyone dont have five grand or more to spend on a real safe.
What do you think of Steelwater safes they show on youtube how a punch and axe attack doesn't work on there safes, but I don't see on there website where it is made. I would like to buy one of your safes but the cost is out of my budget for the amount of guns I have.
What do you think of liberty and Browning safes my neighbor just got his safe door bent open. The police think they are using some kind of tools not the normal pry bar because the door was bent in a V shape to get the bolts out. I went shopping today to look at safes I saw browning and liberty which they claim can't be pried open but I'm not so sure the door is 10 gauge sheet metal rapped around fire proofing. The only thing that is really strong is a UL TL30 rated safe.
OMG this is the first time I have heard you talk/seen you face at the same time! Lol A I wish I could of met ya one day but DAMN we have different lives. I will get my safe next summer! !! Sturdy Safe FTW!!!
Nice of this video to inform would-be criminals of how to break into various safes. I didn't spend 1500 dollars on a gun safe, and would prefer my mid priced safe to stand somewhat of a chance against criminals without them learning on youtube how to get into it.........
Instead of getting mad at us you should be getting mad at the manufacturer who made the safe. Unfortunately, we can't tell you who that is. Considering you and people like you who have these kinds of safes, we did not show specific drill points on the door from the outside and we did not show how easy it is to break into it with an axe. This video will hopefully get people to remove the door panel, to look at the linkage on the safe they are going to buy.
@sturdysafe1 my kids aren't going to be this sophisticated and knowledgeable. (and they aren't likely to destroy something that belongs to me anyway)
And what about criminals you ask? Well, they have to find the safe first, and if its hidden well, and locked behind a sturdy steel door with a hidden lock, that will slow them down. And the main thing? Its called INSURANCE. The things I own can be replaced. And my safe would pass your tests anyway, so all my other precautions are extra
@sturdysafe1 If a lock have access to any particular safe, they can figure out a way to break in, American or not. You simply demostrated that your lock smith solved the safe. ANY safe can be broken in if you have a demo one to learn it!!! So there goes your stupid "American" safe comment... Donate a safe to a reputable lock smith, give them some time to learn it, I guarantee your safes will be broken into as well.
I don't believe Sentry makes a safe that has steel thicker than 12 gauge on their gun safes (10 gauge is thicker than 12). Let the steel thickness, for the cost, be your guide... even though we offer a real fire insulator and abusive resistant linkage design too. : )
These safes go by many different names. Some of the distributors claim they are Made In America. The Chinese mfg can make them anyway the distributor requests, but there are ways you can point them out by the 59" height on the shorter safes, dead bolt pattern on the door, fully grey carpeted interior, hinge decorations, 10g body, 1/4 or double 1/4 door, and the same gun rack design.
I bet you will sue me if I show everyone how to break into your sturdy safes. Am I right? Put the money where your mouth is...
yusoweird 14 hours ago
I like the sturdy safe! I believe it is probably the best safe for the price range charged. Unfortunately, many people don't have that kind of money, let alone pay for shipping. There are a number of things one can do to substantially increase the security of the cheaper safes, but it requires a little knowledge, thanks Alyssa and Company, and you void your warranty. Follow installation instructions AND BOLT IT DOWN!!!!
theroofsedge 19 hours ago
Gauge steel is important to a degree. The poster mentions an axe attack. Try punching a hole through tin foil that has concrete behind it. My suggestion is to forget the lifetime warranty the less expensive safes offer. Remove all the pretty carpet and drywall of the cheaper safes and mix up and pour a couple of inches of concrete into each wall; you will need to lay the safe down on each side that you pour. If you want to fortify this with mesh- go ahead.
theroofsedge 19 hours ago
Excuse Me for swearing but, That "Safe" was a f***ing pile of Shit, They actually sell these in America, Damn, You guy's are getting screwed, No Locksmith/Safe Shop would dare to stock these in the UK just for honour's sake.
Look, There is no such thing as a Cheap Safe, If You buy one cheap there has to be something wrong with it somewhere, An expensive safe will last You a lifetime, Sure You might pay in the region of $4000 but You'll have it for the rest of Your Life and Your families.
KitCloudkickerUK 1 day ago
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@KitCloudkickerUK I have experience with safes and safes are like combination locks, once you know the combination the safe is easy to open and, it is the duty of a reputable locksmithy to keep this secret and I think the OP is reputable and responsibly protected the safe Co's identity. "Time" is the enemy of every thief and, better, stronger, higher priced safes afford the safe's owner "more time" for a security response from an electronic system or the governing authority.
theroofsedge 18 hours ago
actually you forgot the easiest way to get into a safe--they make small cutting torches if someone wants to get in they will, it would be better to buy an $800 (fire)safe to store guns in rather than no safe at all if that's all you can afford.... at least will be deterrent enough for crackheads to grab other stuff and keep guns off the street.
I don't own a safe, but need one, but a $1600 safe would probably not be much more secure honestly, but it is what I would buy though.
wildmanjeff42 1 week ago
Might be a Patriot? Patriot says they are Made in USA 100%?
fike301 4 weeks ago
This is an entry level safe costing a few hundred dollars im guessing, mainly to keep kids and a maybe a meth head out. Surely someone wouldnt buy a safe like that to protect a fortune? Keep in mind everyone dont have five grand or more to spend on a real safe.
fike301 4 weeks ago
Same breakin techniques work on most (by not all) American made safes. So Chinese or American same gauge are about the same
g1sfo 1 month ago
What do you think of Steelwater safes they show on youtube how a punch and axe attack doesn't work on there safes, but I don't see on there website where it is made. I would like to buy one of your safes but the cost is out of my budget for the amount of guns I have.
kell490 1 month ago
What do you think of liberty and Browning safes my neighbor just got his safe door bent open. The police think they are using some kind of tools not the normal pry bar because the door was bent in a V shape to get the bolts out. I went shopping today to look at safes I saw browning and liberty which they claim can't be pried open but I'm not so sure the door is 10 gauge sheet metal rapped around fire proofing. The only thing that is really strong is a UL TL30 rated safe.
kell490 1 month ago
nice blowjob lips
MagnumVelocity500 2 months ago
OMG this is the first time I have heard you talk/seen you face at the same time! Lol A I wish I could of met ya one day but DAMN we have different lives. I will get my safe next summer! !! Sturdy Safe FTW!!!
svtfast 3 months ago
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svtfast 3 months ago
Interesting video. I was thinking about maybe buying a Patriot safe (which is what I'm almost positive this safe is), but maybe I'll keep shopping
Jerry68W 4 months ago
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okieprepper 3 months ago
Your hot
stipo360 4 months ago
All a lock does is keep a honest person out if a theif want in he well get in. That what a old friend of my dads told me and found to be very true.
CAPTSTANLEY51 6 months ago
@nacorbier
You would be lucky to find a 10g body safe at WalMart. Not that 10g. would do you any good against a fire axe pike any way...
sturdysafe1 6 months ago
Nice of this video to inform would-be criminals of how to break into various safes. I didn't spend 1500 dollars on a gun safe, and would prefer my mid priced safe to stand somewhat of a chance against criminals without them learning on youtube how to get into it.........
AmoralEngineer 9 months ago
@AmoralEngineer
Instead of getting mad at us you should be getting mad at the manufacturer who made the safe. Unfortunately, we can't tell you who that is. Considering you and people like you who have these kinds of safes, we did not show specific drill points on the door from the outside and we did not show how easy it is to break into it with an axe. This video will hopefully get people to remove the door panel, to look at the linkage on the safe they are going to buy.
sturdysafe1 9 months ago 4
@sturdysafe1 my kids aren't going to be this sophisticated and knowledgeable. (and they aren't likely to destroy something that belongs to me anyway)
And what about criminals you ask? Well, they have to find the safe first, and if its hidden well, and locked behind a sturdy steel door with a hidden lock, that will slow them down. And the main thing? Its called INSURANCE. The things I own can be replaced. And my safe would pass your tests anyway, so all my other precautions are extra
romansten9 3 months ago
@sturdysafe1 If a lock have access to any particular safe, they can figure out a way to break in, American or not. You simply demostrated that your lock smith solved the safe. ANY safe can be broken in if you have a demo one to learn it!!! So there goes your stupid "American" safe comment... Donate a safe to a reputable lock smith, give them some time to learn it, I guarantee your safes will be broken into as well.
yusoweird 1 week ago
Looks like a sentry safe. I am debating on purchasing a sturdy safe, but might go for a 3-4 gauge instead.
mathlover101hotmail 9 months ago
@mathlover101hotmail
I don't believe Sentry makes a safe that has steel thicker than 12 gauge on their gun safes (10 gauge is thicker than 12). Let the steel thickness, for the cost, be your guide... even though we offer a real fire insulator and abusive resistant linkage design too. : )
sturdysafe1 9 months ago
That looked like a BIg Horn Safe
Samanos 11 months ago
@Samanos
Incorrect, but those safes are not any better.
These safes go by many different names. Some of the distributors claim they are Made In America. The Chinese mfg can make them anyway the distributor requests, but there are ways you can point them out by the 59" height on the shorter safes, dead bolt pattern on the door, fully grey carpeted interior, hinge decorations, 10g body, 1/4 or double 1/4 door, and the same gun rack design.
sturdysafe1 10 months ago
@sturdysafe1 Are you saying Liberty safes 59" high are made in China as well?
fike301 4 weeks ago
Very cute blue eyes! :)
WatchRyder 1 year ago 5