And that's another business about to lose all their customers, if you can't even feign a customer first attitude and you bend over with zero resistance to anyone with a badge then why the fuck would people trust you with their assests?
When I bought a safe, electronic just seemed ridiculous. Just extra batteries to deal with. It's not that hard to put in a simple combination on a mechanical lock, I can have it open in 15 seconds without trying to go fast. Electronic safe is fixing a problem that doesn't exist. Mine is just a fire safe too, it wouldn't be that tough to keep out someone with tools. A big expensive high security safe? I don't want no electronic shit.
My guns aren't even in a safe. I don't see the value if you aren't trying to lock them up from people welcome in your home. They are right next to the safe though. The way I see if they've made it that far either I'm not home or I've already been shot and killed. I keep a safe to protect documents, backups, and cash from fire mainly.
And that's another business about to lose all their customers, if you can't even feign a customer first attitude and you bend over with zero resistance to anyone with a badge then why the fuck would people trust you with their assests?
Why would a safe company have the code to your safe? How is that even legal?? Do people even know that?
I was looking at their website and scanned a bunch of different safes, there's no mention of this.
I guess the lesson is simple- only buy non-electronic safes.
When I bought a safe, electronic just seemed ridiculous. Just extra batteries to deal with. It's not that hard to put in a simple combination on a mechanical lock, I can have it open in 15 seconds without trying to go fast. Electronic safe is fixing a problem that doesn't exist. Mine is just a fire safe too, it wouldn't be that tough to keep out someone with tools. A big expensive high security safe? I don't want no electronic shit.
If someone can get to you, with your guard complete down, inside of 15 seconds, you're fucked anyways.
My guns aren't even in a safe. I don't see the value if you aren't trying to lock them up from people welcome in your home. They are right next to the safe though. The way I see if they've made it that far either I'm not home or I've already been shot and killed. I keep a safe to protect documents, backups, and cash from fire mainly.