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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | First Alert 2072F Anti-Theft Digital Safe This First Alert 2072F anti-theft safe is perfect for securing valuables and personal items. Features include welded steel construction, dual lock access, pry-resistant concealed hinges, and 2 live door bolts. The safe comes with a removable shelf to help maximize space and organize your belongings. The safe's electronic keypad lock allows users to program a personal 3 to 8 digit passcode. The digital lock is designed to be used in conjuction with the entry key: the entry key operates the safe's live bolts after the passcode is entered into the digital lock. The entry key can be left in the keyhole using the digital lock to secure the door or it can be removed for an extra level of security. Two entry keys included. Also included is an emergency override key which can be used to bypass the digital passcode and open the safe in case of battery failure (4AA batteries included). The safe includes a protective floor mat and mounting hardware for bolting to the floor, shelf or wall. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 12.75 inches | | Product Width: | 14.75 inches | | Product Height: | 12.38 inches | | Product Weight: | 29.7 pounds | | Package Length: | 16.5 inches | | Package Width: | 14.5 inches | | Package Height: | 14.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 31.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 53 reviews |
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| | Features | 1.00 cubic foot capacity and solid steel constructionDual digital and key lock entry system2 door bolts and heavy duty steel hinges1 removable/adjustable shelf
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 53 customer reviews )
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80 of 83 found the following review helpful:
What we wanted Jul 27, 2007
By New Englander 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.
28 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Abysmal quality, not worth the money. Dec 20, 2008
By J. W. Peterson The key got stuck in the lock the very first time I tried to use it. The safe could not be locked and the key could not be removed or turned more than about a quarter of a turn. In the course of trying to remove the key, I eventually tore the head of the key clean off, leaving the broken half of the key in the lock cylinder and rendering my brand new safe unusable.
By removing 4 little screws from the inside I was easily able to remove the back cover and extract the entire lock cylinder and take it into a locksmith. The lock cylinder itself is so cheap and flimsy, the locksmith initially asked me if it came from a filing cabinet! I have no idea yet if they will be able to extract the key or if this will be seventy five dollars down the drain. Even if they do extract the key, I think the cylinder itself is probably defective and I don't really want it anyway. I can't wait to try and order a new one from Honeywell customer service...
Finally, if you just look at the keys themselves you will see that they are embarrassingly simple, having only a single tooth for the two normal keys or a double tooth pattern in the case of the master key. The entire key and lock system is clearly an afterthought which provides no additional security and should have been replaced with a lever which only turns after you have input the code. Please do yourself a favor: save time and money and go buy something else.
32 of 35 found the following review helpful:
A little disappointed Jul 24, 2008
By Tamii 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!
26 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Poor Quality = Product Return Nov 29, 2007
By G. Edwards 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.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
it serves a purpose Dec 13, 2007
By Tony 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.
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