Otherwise you'd never be able to get into a used safe.
Sure you would. You wouldn't be able to reuse a used safe, but a safe isn't expected to be safe against an attacker unrestricted by time, noise or lack of power tools.
Alternatively, you could buy a used safe alongside the key it came with, and/or the combination it came with given to you, and accept the risk that the prior owner will know a code. Ultimately, some random schmoe who happens to be selling his old safe is less likely to attempt access to the safe than basically anyone else in the first place, anyways.
Sure you would. You wouldn't be able to reuse a used safe, but a safe isn't expected to be safe against an attacker unrestricted by time, noise or lack of power tools.
Alternatively, you could buy a used safe alongside the key it came with, and/or the combination it came with given to you, and accept the risk that the prior owner will know a code. Ultimately, some random schmoe who happens to be selling his old safe is less likely to attempt access to the safe than basically anyone else in the first place, anyways.
You can recode a mechanical or electronic safe.