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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3795829" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>There’s a place in the city called Bear safes. They are pretty good and a lot better than any of the safes that you’re going to get from a box store. </p><p></p><p>I think most of those So-called box store safes have maybe a 10 or 15 minute rating before you can get into them with basic hand tools. Technically they’re not safes they are storage containers. 6 foot prybar gets in most of them in less than a minute. I’ve even watched some videos of them using an ax to open them up like a tuna can. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion the only way to get into a Bear safe is with a torch or some heavy duty cut off saw. They make them out of 3/16 or 1/4 inch plate. They don’t use dials or push buttons. They have protected in encased locks that are pretty much pick proof. You will need to go by and check them out to get the prices, or call. You won’t regret getting one if you do. As long as it’s bolted down it’s not going anywhere. </p><p></p><p>I recommend them highly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3795829, member: 9018"] There’s a place in the city called Bear safes. They are pretty good and a lot better than any of the safes that you’re going to get from a box store. I think most of those So-called box store safes have maybe a 10 or 15 minute rating before you can get into them with basic hand tools. Technically they’re not safes they are storage containers. 6 foot prybar gets in most of them in less than a minute. I’ve even watched some videos of them using an ax to open them up like a tuna can. In my opinion the only way to get into a Bear safe is with a torch or some heavy duty cut off saw. They make them out of 3/16 or 1/4 inch plate. They don’t use dials or push buttons. They have protected in encased locks that are pretty much pick proof. You will need to go by and check them out to get the prices, or call. You won’t regret getting one if you do. As long as it’s bolted down it’s not going anywhere. I recommend them highly. [/QUOTE]
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