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"less safe more a large lock box"
does what it sez it does. easy to open. takes up to 9 digit combo needs key also, comes with master key if digi lock runs out of batts.

"Honeywell 1.06 Cubic Foot Anti Theft Safe"
Great for storing personal items, works great, the only thing I dislike is having to use a key in addition to the keypad in order to open the safe but I guess that makes it more secure.

"Great price/performance for a non-fireproof safe"
This is a fantastic value for the money -- as long as you're looking for a non-fire rate safe.

After many episodes of watching "It takes a Thief" on television (which makes me now a high-trained security specialist [not]), I realize that most burglars are looking for a quick in-and-out. Most of the time, the thief is out within 15 minutes. I have a house burglar alarm and doubt that the Company would arrive within 15 minutes, so it makes sense that a thief would want to get in and out quickly.

This safe will definitely slow someone down, especially when bolted down. The steel isn't particular thick but it would still take several minutes with a sledgehammer (if the thief brought one) or with a blow-torch to open it -- and it's unlikely that they'll take the time. They'd rather walk-off with the safe itself, so bolt it down well and hide your crowbars in your basement.

This safe is large enough to store all my valuables such as my passports, etc. and even some of my cameras. It's convenient enough that I actually use it -- unlike other combination lock safes that I've had. And the master key means that even if I forget the combo or lose the regular key, I can still open it. The master key is kept in a safe place off-site.

So, buy this, bolt it down as firmly as you can, and enjoy!


"Honeywell safe"
This item is a great value for the money. It is not fire resistant, but is not supposed to be. It is used as a gun safe, and fits the bill better than many gun specific safes. It has plenty of room, and a solid feel. The only thing I don't really like is the key system. I'd rather have a digital only lock, like the hotel safe we used on holiday. The code was whatever you chose at the time, so it could be changed daily, if desired. With this safe, you have to use both the digital keypad, and a key. Also, you have to hide (and remember where), a master key.
I would highly recomend this item.

"Honeywell Safe"
The product met my expectation and Amazon shipped very promptly. As a matter of fact, this was my second purchase, since the first was for a friend. That too arrived timely and the quality was as expected.

 

Honeywell 2072 1.06-Cubic-Foot Anti-Theft Safe with Shelf and Digital Keypad

List Price : $119.95
Our Price : from $74.99

Why I buy this one ?
- Safe with shelf, digital keypad and reprogrammable combination
- Mounts to wall or flat surface; 1.06-cubic-foot capacity; solid steel construction
- Dual live-bolt locking system; hidden override key system
- Includes mounting hardware and 4 AA batteries
- Inner dimensions are 12.17 by 14.61 by 9.88 inches (height by width by depth)



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What our customer's say!

"save your money", I guess for the money it is a good security box that might slow down a theif. But if you really want your stuff not to be stolen this is not the way to go. It's to easy to pry loose and seems tinny. Just don't put anything to valualble in it. It makes a good deturrent so hide your stuff somewhere else so when they take "Your Safe" thinking they scored your stuff will be safe. Mine was missing parts. If it was not so cheap I would have returned it. But it does work and an ok deal at the price. Hope this helps, Ricky P.

"Keypad is Worthless, Waste of Money", Maybe we have a faulty safe, but I can insert the key and unlock the safe at any given time, regardless of having put in my password on the keypad. The keypad seems to serve no purpose at all. Waste of money.

"A little disappointed", I had a break-in about 3 weeks ago and it certainly prompted me to take security issues seriously. I got this safe to keep credit cards, important papers, keys and a small handgun. The safe is roomy and sturdy, but I don't like the key set-up. There is an over-ride key which basically makes this safe totally unsafe and unsecure! Any criminal could pry the lock open in a matter of seconds! Also, the safe is mountable to the floor or a wall stud, but the safe is 11 inches wide and most houses are built with 16 inches between the studs! So, only one side of the safe can be bolted into wall studs. A leaning safe is not pretty to look at and it ticks me off that I may have to bolt it to the floor and mess up my hardwood flooring! Would I buy this one again? No! I'd invest more money and get a hotel safe with a swipe card/key pad only set-up. With this type of safe, I wouldn't mind messing up my dam* floors!

"Theft deterant", It's good for locking up things that you don't want walking away, however, it is not fire proof and documents and heat sensitive items will be damaged in a fire.

"SafeTheft Box ", The Honeywell 1.06 Theft Safe is just what I was looking for. I went to the bank and they wanted anywhere from $85.00 to $95.00 per year and keep a minumum bank account amount. I do my banking otherwise and was not interested in their deal.

The safe is plenty large to serve my needs and easy to use. It will more than pay for itself in two years!



 
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Read this reviews before You buy...

"it serves a purpose", This is an OK safe for small objects. Don't expect high security and don't expect fire safety for papers, etc. It is a good deterrent which is why we got it. The installation is easy if you want to bolt it into concrete (no real directions though), but no help fastening it to studs in an existing wall.

"Bargain", I looked and looked for a safe that was reasonable as I hated to spend the money on it. I found this one and was sceptical about quality, durability, etc. but thought what the heck and went for it. The safe is great! I'm so happy to have spent what I did and got double the space, digital keypad, durable for nearly half of what the others run. Great safe.

"Poor Quality = Product Return", The saying you get what you pay for was written for this item. I was looking for an inexpensive safe and the Honeywell safe seemed to fit the bill. At less than $100 I knew it would not be the highest quality but I expected it to work. I managed to get the safe to work once and then the locking mechanism failed and it would not lock. I returned the product and am awaiting my refund.

"Great Safe for a great price", I needed a safe so if anyone ever came into my room, they could walk out with something. This safe is great for its decent space, toughness, and the ability to bolt it down. It is not that heavy to lug around, and the key combination is cool to use.

"What we wanted", This safe is what we were looking for. It's the right size for us and has a shelf for a price I was willing to pay for an anti-theft safe. It is not a fire safe.

Arrived safely with no damage. Keys were where they should be and we had absolutely no trouble getting it open, installing the batteries for the keypad or setting a digital combination.

There is a master key that you can use to open the safe if you forget your key-code or if the keypad batteries die. So, it is very important that you put this master key in a place that is secure that you will remember. (Not in the safe! ha!)

It also comes with 2 'regular' keys, one of which is to be used in conjunction with the key-code to open the safe.

After setting the key-code the first time, thereafter to open the safe, you must enter the key-code, make sure the key-code is accepted (beep!) and use a 'regular' key to physically turn the bolts within a time limit.

There are 4 holes on the back (and I can't remember now, but I think there are ones on the bottom) to allow you to bolt it to a wall or the floor.

It is small enough that having it door-forward on the floor makes it tricky to get your head low enough to see what's inside. I plan to bolt it to a wall once I find a good spot in our house, mainly to get it off the ground so I can see into it.

There is a tiny light on the edge of the door that you can turn on when the door is open to shine into the safe. Might be useful in a totally dark room, but I haven't used it.

All-in-all, we've been happy with it. Have had it since 3/2007.

Manufacturer web site it http://www.honeywellsafes.com aka SISCOproducts.





 
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