Home Safe-Keylock Or Electronic Lock
Home Safe-Keylock Or Electronic Lock
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MarsellusWallace

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1,180 posts

224 months

Monday 11th October 2010
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With the ever increasing number of valuables in our household the time has come to buy a good safe.Ive pretty much narrowed it down to the Chubb Sovereign Elite 60,Grade 1,£10,000 cash rated.This offers the kind of protection Im looking for,Chubb is a recognised name in the security industry,and this particular safe offers 1hr fire protection which is good too.
The only thing I cant decide on is whether to get the version with the keylock or the electronic lock.The keylock should be a good reliable system however if someone breaks in and gets lucky and finds the hiding place for the key then it renders the safe useless.The electronic lock eliminates this concern but Im left wondering if the electronic lock could be defeated somehow,and what happens in 10yrs time if the electronics go wrong and you cant open the safe??
Just wondering what peoples thoughts were on the 2 different options????

m3jappa

6,889 posts

241 months

Monday 11th October 2010
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Ah but what happens if someone breaks in and holds a knife to your throat or gun to your head for the code?

Hide it under the bed biglaugh

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

278 months

Monday 11th October 2010
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Electronics come with a key, in case the battery dies....

I know someone who went away for a week. On return, the big safe, sunk into concrete, had been cut out of the concrete and taken. The whole house interior was covered in dust, but there was nowt in the safe...

MarsellusWallace

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1,180 posts

224 months

Monday 11th October 2010
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m3jappa said:
Ah but what happens if someone breaks in and holds a knife to your throat or gun to your head for the code?

Hide it under the bed biglaugh
If someone breaks in when you are there and threatens you then you'd hand over everything no matter what,however house breaking in this way is thankfully rare and I'm more concerned with the more common form of burgalry-breaking in when you are not there and turning the house over looking for things.

MarsellusWallace

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1,180 posts

224 months

Monday 11th October 2010
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mybrainhurts said:
Electronics come with a key, in case the battery dies....

I know someone who went away for a week. On return, the big safe, sunk into concrete, had been cut out of the concrete and taken. The whole house interior was covered in dust, but there
was nowt in the safe...
I've got a monitored alarm so hopefully this would do it's job and limit the time a thief would have to remove the safe.
I did once have a massive safe at a business I used to own.We never used it but someone broke in one weekend and removed it-god knows how they did it but they will have found that after all the trouble of removing it and cutting it open that all it contained was a few coppers and a whole lot of fresh air.

dugsud

1,125 posts

286 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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Get a dog.....and you won't need a safe. I was watching some kind of police type program a while ago and they busted a gang of organised burglars.

When they searched one of their homes they found maps of several areas with red crosses on various houses which the detectives later figured out were the ones that had dogs!!

Makes you think :-)

JustinP1

13,357 posts

253 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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dugsud said:
Get a dog.....and you won't need a safe. I was watching some kind of police type program a while ago and they busted a gang of organised burglars.

When they searched one of their homes they found maps of several areas with red crosses on various houses which the detectives later figured out were the ones that had dogs!!

Makes you think :-)
Indeed. If your house had a red cross they would know to bring a silenced pistol.

smile

dugsud

1,125 posts

286 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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JustinP1 said:
dugsud said:
Get a dog.....and you won't need a safe. I was watching some kind of police type program a while ago and they busted a gang of organised burglars.

When they searched one of their homes they found maps of several areas with red crosses on various houses which the detectives later figured out were the ones that had dogs!!

Makes you think :-)
Indeed. If your house had a red cross they would know to bring a silenced pistol.

smile
Any house with a dog that barks is a deterrent to a burglar.

The thief will always move on to the quiet house. Why risk it?

eliot

11,988 posts

277 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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dugsud said:
Get a dog.....and you won't need a safe. I was watching some kind of police type program a while ago and they busted a gang of organised burglars.

When they searched one of their homes they found maps of several areas with red crosses on various houses which the detectives later figured out were the ones that had dogs!!

Makes you think :-)
Would rather leave a wad of 50's on the doorstep along with the car keys than have my house stinking of dogs.

Simpo Two

91,338 posts

288 months

Wednesday 13th October 2010
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Stumbled on this lot - any use? http://www.corbyhospitality.com/safes/

MarsellusWallace

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1,180 posts

224 months

Wednesday 13th October 2010
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My missus is alergic to dogs so thats out of the question.When my mum was burgled she had 2 Jack Russells,very good house dogs but the burgulars sussed this and came in through the back of the house while my mum was in the front garden on a nice sunny day....

I went for the electronic lock in the end-Chubb Sovereign Elite Grade 1 £10000 cash rated,1 hour fire protection.I have a monitored alarm on my house as well so this should make things pretty much as secure as they can be.

Rags

3,674 posts

259 months

Thursday 14th October 2010
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MarsellusWallace said:
My missus is alergic to dogs so thats out of the question.When my mum was burgled she had 2 Jack Russells,very good house dogs but the burgulars sussed this and came in through the back of the house while my mum was in the front garden on a nice sunny day....

I went for the electronic lock in the end-Chubb Sovereign Elite Grade 1 £10000 cash rated,1 hour fire protection.I have a monitored alarm on my house as well so this should make things pretty much as secure as they can be.
Marsellus, as the Mob Kingpin, surely you have your cronies looking after you and your house?!??!!!