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| | Features | 0.94 cubic foot capacity and durable construction4 number combination lock with emergency override keyPry-resistant concealed hinges1 removable/adjustable shelfUL classified 1 hour resistance to fires up to 1700 degrees Fahrenheit while maintaining an internal temperature of less than 350 degrees
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| | Description | Secure your items effectively with this robustly-built safe that offers high quality protection. This amazing safe box is highly resistant to water and fires, making you worry free when facing harsh conditions. Moreover, it has an adjustable storage shelf, a key rack, and a door pocket that allows you to have your significant documents and devices more organized while stored in this box. For superb security of your stuff, choose only this amazing safe box today. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 76.3 pounds | | Package Length: | 19.5 inches | | Package Width: | 18.1 inches | | Package Height: | 15.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 78.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 52 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 52 customer reviews )
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50 of 59 found the following review helpful:
Honeywell 2092 Quality of Plastic Safes Jan 11, 2007
By J. Callan
"Better Safe than Sorry"
This safe is anything but safe!
First of all, let me say it looked like the shipper dropped the box during transit. Landing on a corner. When I opened the box I was immediately aware there was a problem.
The door is made of a plastic material filled with fireproofing material which was leaking out of a split seam in the outer plastic material. The seem is visible all the way around the door of the safe.
If someone intended on damaging this unit it would be extremely easy to do so. They could use a screwdriver to pry the outer plastic apart and you would have a mess on your hands.
This unit was returned for full refund and I purchased an all steel fireproof safe from another company. Cost for new was only slightly higher and I have double the capacity and all steel construction.
If weight is critical and you don't mind poor quality construction, buy the Honeywell safe.
25 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Beware upon receipt of item Sep 12, 2008
By Sandy
"Sandy"
This safe would not open using either the combination lock or the key. We called Honeywell to problem solve. We were told to use a "butter knife" to break the seal. It didn't work. I ordered a replacement and five days after receiving the original item it finally opened. I was thankfully able to cancel the delivery of the new safe. Since that time the safe opens easily. Another issue is the strong chemical smell in the safe. It is necessary to air it out for at least a week to minimize the odor.
25 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Safe? Feb 19, 2007
By Brad Chmielewski Yes mine also came with a dent in the corner. You can't bolt this down so it isn't the safest safe. Find something else.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
OK, but would buy something else next time... Nov 08, 2009
By Doug Brecht I was fortunate to get the unit undamaged (unlike many other reviewers). However, there are two significant issues with this safe.
First, it should NOT be advertised as "anti-theft". It can not be bolted to a floor like most other brands, meaning that the thief simply has to pick it up and walk away with it. Yes, it's heavy, but the UPS man lifted it out of his truck, I carried it in the house, etc.
Secondly, the combination instructions are (as many users have pointed out) quite confusing, and different in the book and on the sticker. I did get it after a couple of tries, but now use only the key to open it.
One other observation. I had stored some papers in the safe without opening it for a number of months. When I opened the safe, the documents were actually damp and starting to mildew. I don't see how any humidity in the air when I closed it could have done that. Perhaps the "water proof" aspects of this safe cause an issue with trapping any moisture that happens to be present. Anyway, I collected some silica gel packets and placed them in the safe... hopefully that will prevent a repeat problem.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Seems fine, no major issues Oct 16, 2008
By P. Nash
"Crazy Computer Guy"
This safe arrived in good condition with a large amount of packing foam around it, and it opened just fine. I left it open to air out for a couple weeks to let all the plastic fumes and stuff die down (I'm storing some photo negatives).
The instructions are slightly inconsistent with regards to how many "turns" for each number, and whether the first turn counts or whether it means full rotations, and in one case an insert to the instruction manual had different counts than the combination sticker that came on the safe. I did what the sticker said and it works. On a scale of "bad manuals for China-made products" I'd give this a 7, 10 being "good" and 1 being "makes no sense at all."
I'm not about to light my house on fire to test this, so cross your fingers. The seal seems solid enough. Here's hoping I never find out.
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