Model: Honeywell Steel Security Safe w/ Digital Lock (Blue)
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Same safe for $30 ($10 less) here[amazon.com] and here[amazon.com] .... The additional 3 or 4 year Protection Plan for $3 or $4 is probably worth it.
Personally, I would opt for a fire rated, or a fire and water rated, but these are good enough to keep the kids out.
I recently discovered that Chase Bank is discontinuing all Safe Deposit boxes nationally. If a customer has a box already, they can keep it open. Unfortunately these customers cannot change boxes, upgade or open new boxes.
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My banker told me that a safe at home is safer from so called authorities than a safe deposit box at the bank. Apparently, it is easier to obtain the permission to drill your safe deposit box than it is to obtain a search warrant for your house. Of course, that was before the Patriot Act, false FISA warrants, etc. became the new 'legal tool,' that suspends habeas corpus at whim.
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Same safe for $30 ($10 less) here [amazon.com] and here [amazon.com] .... The additional 3 or 4 year Protection Plan for $3 or $4 is probably worth it.
Personally, I would opt for a fire rated, or a fire and water rated, but these are good enough to keep the kids out.
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I recently discovered that Chase Bank is discontinuing all Safe Deposit boxes nationally. If a customer has a box already, they can keep it open. Unfortunately these customers cannot change boxes, upgade or open new boxes.
My banker told me that a safe at home is safer from so called authorities than a safe deposit box at the bank. Apparently, it is easier to obtain the permission to drill your safe deposit box than it is to obtain a search warrant for your house. Of course, that was before the Patriot Act, false FISA warrants, etc. became the new 'legal tool,' that suspends habeas corpus at whim.