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<blockquote data-quote="ekdkdk1" data-source="post: 2056015" data-attributes="member: 9429"><p>there is no comparison in fire between bear and any combination lock type safe.. your biggest enemy in a fire safe is metal. anywhere you have metal to the inside of a safe. that is connected to the outside of a safe. it will transfer heat. bolt system safes with all there pins that lock behind there door frame is nothing but heat transference. when you drill hole through your door for the dial and handle to operate internal locking parts. those holes transfer heat. when you drill hole through your safe to run a pwer cord through it. it allows heat to transfer through it. you can not have a safe with 40% metal transference and think it will protect you in a fire. if anyone wants to learn about safes. we want to educate. we will show you safes with the door panels off. show you good and bad. but let you see how they work. then judge it yourself. we know bear are expensive. but we build them to work. not to discount. a safe is a once in a life time expense. buy once know what you are buying and never look back. but before you buy.. educate yourself. to much to throw away for something that will not work..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ekdkdk1, post: 2056015, member: 9429"] there is no comparison in fire between bear and any combination lock type safe.. your biggest enemy in a fire safe is metal. anywhere you have metal to the inside of a safe. that is connected to the outside of a safe. it will transfer heat. bolt system safes with all there pins that lock behind there door frame is nothing but heat transference. when you drill hole through your door for the dial and handle to operate internal locking parts. those holes transfer heat. when you drill hole through your safe to run a pwer cord through it. it allows heat to transfer through it. you can not have a safe with 40% metal transference and think it will protect you in a fire. if anyone wants to learn about safes. we want to educate. we will show you safes with the door panels off. show you good and bad. but let you see how they work. then judge it yourself. we know bear are expensive. but we build them to work. not to discount. a safe is a once in a life time expense. buy once know what you are buying and never look back. but before you buy.. educate yourself. to much to throw away for something that will not work.. [/QUOTE]
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