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Gardall FB Series Burglar Fire Safe Video with "Dye the Safe Guy"

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Hi, Dye the Safe Guy here to talk about one of Gardall's great Burglar Fire Safe lines, the "FB Series". Here you see them in one cubic foot size, two cubic foot size and a three cubic foot size. Little known fact about this series it's one of the best values in a Burglar Fire Safe today and here's why.

Look at these 1 1/4" bolts in this door. Also the Gardall has at least a 1/2" of solid steel in the door and the body is made of at least a 1/4" of solid steel. The real bonus is that the Gardall has a two hour fire rating and a one hour fire rating so it's been tested twice. It also has a 30 foot drop test and an explosion test.

Another great feature of this safe is that it's been tested by Underwriters Laboratory with a Residential Security Container rating. What that means is that they have actually tested this safe against burglary. We recommend this safe for up to $30,000 of value without a burglar alarm and up to $50,000 with a monitored burglar alarm. Another nice feature is Gardall includes a concrete anchor bolt to anchor the safe securely into your floor. All the Gardall FB Series safes have adjustable shelves inside the safe.

One word of caution, if you're going to store more than $30,000 without a burglar alarm or $50,000 with a burglar alarm in your home or business, then you might want to take a look at our high security burglar fire safes

http://www.safeandvaultstore.com/products/high-security-burglar-fire-safes

which start at $200,000 content value and up. Thanks for listening.

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  • @mattgeb84 Thanks for your inquiry. The electronic locks you see in those videos are cheap locks made in Asia. They are NOT Underwriter Laboratory Group 2 Burglar Rated locks. In fact, a Group 2 lock has a spring loaded relocker that will fire if you start whacking the safe. Once the relocker fires, the door bolts will NOT retract and make the safe harder to break in to. Buy safes from quality companies like AMSEC, Gardall, Hayman or FireKing. They are the best. Dye the Safe Guy

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  • how do these compare with sturdysafe

  • send me 1 i will get in it in less the 10 min if not faster

  • ive seen some videosof safes with electronic locks where people whack the top of a safe while turning the handle and the door opens does this work with all safes that have an electronic lock, is there anything inherently unsecure about digital locks

  • Ok. But how do you hack it? Just wondering. You might as well tell us now, because someone will figure it out (ie bobby pin, screwdriver, ect.) then put a video on YouTube showing how to break into it. Thanks.

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