- Messages
- 430
- Reactions
- 234
If left long and hot enough steel will melt, a fire resistant residential security cabinet just buys some time.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
You know, not to be a contrarian, but I looked in my safe and realized most of my guns are worth well over your ceiling of $1000 for the price of a safe. Really??? Please check out Rogue Safe, down here in Medford. Design exactly what you want, wait while it is built (in the US), give them a lot of money, and they will deliver (even to Portland) an heirloom that will protect your firearms and other valuables, and also leave a gift to future generations. Just sayin.
OK so not trying to jump the gun here but a friend of a friend had his home burn down last week and he had a Liberty safe. I don't know what model but after the fire investigation he was allowed to open it and all his guns are ruined. I will try to update when I get more info.
Seconds on Ft Knox
You DO get what you pay for!
Fire is another issue. Remember this formula: sheetrock (the insulation often used in bargain safes)
+ heat= steam. Do you want to steam your guns like last night's broccoli?
Similar information from Sturdy SafePlease provide a little more detail - how long did it take an axe to do that?
Those Sturdy Safes look pretty good. Less fluff, built right.
For you guys that have them been pretty happy with them??