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I got the SnapSafe. It can hold four rifles and probably 20 pistols + misc stuff. It is not really a tough safe, it is a compromise for sure, but just what I needed for a bedroom safe. Bolted down circumvents the fact that two guys could cart it away. If someone had a metal rotary saw they could cut the safe in half, all the way around at their leisure (if they could cart it off). I wasn't looking for Fort Knox, just something better than guns laying around.
It was not so easy to put together as the literature and website say. The GD shelves! I am sure there is some magical trick to it, but the way the show it in the video does not work. You can't get the shelves through the front door. You have to build the safe around the shelves.
Last but not least the safe stinks of glue to high heaven. I have a fan blowing into it and a window open for two days, still stinks. Others complained of this on the web, so I was expecting it.
On a scale of 1 - 10 I'd give it a 7. It does what it is supposed to do.
It was not so easy to put together as the literature and website say. The GD shelves! I am sure there is some magical trick to it, but the way the show it in the video does not work. You can't get the shelves through the front door. You have to build the safe around the shelves.
Last but not least the safe stinks of glue to high heaven. I have a fan blowing into it and a window open for two days, still stinks. Others complained of this on the web, so I was expecting it.
On a scale of 1 - 10 I'd give it a 7. It does what it is supposed to do.