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|  | |  | | | SentrySafe 1100 0.18-Cubic Feet 1/2-Hour Fire-Safe Chest, Arctic Blue | | | | | SKU:
USSEN1100AB | | Availability:
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 14.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 14.5 inches | | Package Width: | 11.4 inches | | Package Height: | 6.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 13.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 21 reviews |
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| | Features | FIRE-SAFE chestUL classified 1/2 hour fire protection and ETL verified 1/2 hour fire protection for CD's, DVD's, USB drives and memory stick up to 1550ºFPrivacy key lockExterior dimensions: 6 1/8-InchH-by-14 1/4W-by-11-Inch DInterior dimensions: 3 1/2-InchH-by-12-InchW-by-7 1/2-InchD
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 21 customer reviews )
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30 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Sturdy, reliable, simple to use Mar 12, 2009
By Untold Joy We have used this safe for years, moving it from place to place, and opening and closing it many, many times. It is very sturdy. It looks and works the same as when it was new. We like the simplicity of the lock and key. This, too, is just as it was when it was new. It closes tightly and opens easily, once the key is turned. The handle is sturdy, too, and although we've hauled some pretty heavy things in the safe, even the handle is as new. We're very satisfied.
29 of 33 found the following review helpful:
good for an apartment, but not great Aug 22, 2008
By hurdler99
"JK"
I'm in my mid 20's and in grad school. I wanted something that would keep my valuable paperwork safe and secure. For the most part I am happy with this fire safe, the latch seems secure and the entire thing does seem to be sturdy. Its made of a very hard plastic, which is fine with me, and the locking mechanism and face is metal. The only thing I don't like is that it isn't water proof and thus the lid lifts up just a hair, enough that if submerged in water the contents would definitely get wet. That being said, from what I've read from the manufacturer the case will seal itself in the event of a fire. So, if you are looking for something to keep sensitive paperwork (social, birth certificate, insurance, etc.) safe from fire or theft, I think this is a good buy for the price.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Sentry Safe Jul 14, 2010
By J. Pickens Has the features I wanted--we live in hurricane country--I wanted something that I could store some valuables in that I could quickly pick up and take with me if we needed to evacuate but in case I couldn't leave something that would give them some protection. Hope I don't have to test it--also I picked this one because it had a handle--easier to carry.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Best product in this price range Aug 13, 2010
By Mac G I first purchased the SentrySafe 500 FIRE-SAFE Box, 0.15 Cubic Feet, Black but it came with the lock mechanism incomplete due to an apparent manufacturing error. Sent it back promptly after determining I couldn't seure the lock to the safe myself. That turned out to be the best move I could have made, because this fire safe is superior. The locking mechanism, while not intended to keep criminals out, is much sturdier that the design in the model I returned.
I inserted my documents in doubled-up gallon freezer bags, and put a rechargeable silica gel pack inside the bags to prevent moisture problems, and I am quite satisfied. I don't know how well it will really hold up in a fire, but I hope not to find out. For me, it keeps prying eyes away from some personal papers and keeps some emergency cash relatively safe from any sticky fingers that might happen by.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
FAST shipping, solid unit Sep 21, 2011
By Techthusiast
"n00b"
This is my second of these.... the first one didn't burn, I just gave it to my mom ;)
This thing feels solid, as you would expect, but what sorta struck me was something random: the key turns really nicely in the lock lol.... well, at least compared with some busted one someone gave me awhile ago, the action on the latch is great ;)
I've been putting hard drive back ups in this box, cash, birth cert, car title... If you get one of those little backup drives for 50-70$, it'd be fairly easy to have an "offsite" backup onsite... I can't put this to the test because I hope never to experience a housefire.
You might consider putting some of your stuff in a plastic bag... I used a vacuum seal bag... but it really depends on how these things heat up when the fire comes on... I used the plastic bag because what if I flood as well and water seeps into the box somehow? Don't know.... I figure the vacuum seal bags are made to melt flat...but that could be crazy...
Well, if I ever get another one of these, I'll do a submerge test for you folks even though this is really just for fire.
It's not really a security box although I really haven't tried picking or breaking the lock... as I said it feels nice and smooth but it might be easy to crack into for all I know. And really since the main purpose of this is fire protection, if everything else burns, you may have a hard time finding your key unless you plan ahead!
To this end, recommend you give the spare key (they give you two) to a friend/family-member or storing it in a lockbox or somewhere offsite.
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