Pendleton Safes Pry Test

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2009

A Bishop 3260 unit was used in this video.

Visit our website at http://www.pendletonsafes.com/ for more information.

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  • A gas operated abrasive saw could cut it open like a can of tuna. I'm willing to bet it uses a cheap locking mechanism so you could punch the locking pins back into the safe door in a matter of minutes.. Those electronic key pads actuate a solenoid.. drill into the front and pull out the wiring, start applying a 9volt and I bet the actuator opens the lock ;) Cool design and all but not the best safe available.

    Graffunder makes real safes.

  • I beg to differ. The time that you had them stop attempting to enter the safe was around 8min, not 12 as he said in the video. Nobody would own a safe like this without bolting it down.. If it's not bolted down than 2 thugs and a dolly could have it out of the house in seconds and then spend all day opening it at home. Secondly these guys are amateurs. A prybar attack on a safe with 3ga steel is a waste of time. I know for a fact that a torch could have some nice cuts in that safe pretty quickly

  • Amateurs! If the safe was stabilized there would be a different outcome. I imagine if you put that energy into splitting the seem at the barrel and door assembly it would be ope by now.

  • When the burglars see Pendleton, they just bring a cutting torch and cut the front off.  Then leave with the valuables while your house burns down. ;)

  • ya but will it blend

  • crash jp morgan buy silver

  • Surely would been easier to not knock it over?

  • @creatine64 I'd like to see their competitors try to break it open. These guys have no incentive to do it fast.

  • i hear no fire protection lining

  • I hate these type of video's, I'd love to see them try with the safe bolted to the floor and from the looks of a "round" safe who'da thunk it would roll.....

    these video's are kinda worthless. set up any safe in any home, secured to the floor and then try and break them open... little different than rolling one around and laying it on it's back if it's square.

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