Best products from r/TheSurvivalGuide
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1. Stack-On PDS-500 Drawer Safe with Electronic Lock
- Perfect size to fit inside of a drawer
- 2 Live action steel locking bolts and concealed hinges for greater security
- Easily programmed electronic lock
- Time out period after 3 incorrect combination attempts
- Pre-drilled holes for mounting the safe to the floor/shelf and wall, fastening hardware is included
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Fun fact: this little [1] safe is the reason I bought my first [2] pick kit.
I ordered and received this brand new mini safe and then put the keys in it like an idiot in order to move it to another room. Little did I realize that it would auto lock on me before I set it's first code. Sad panda big time.
Replacement factory key = same price as cheap lock pick set without having to document every aspect of my purchase.
Decision...decision...get a lockpick set and find out what lockpick skills I might have or order a replacement key for the same price and have to scan in and email all sorts of i.d.?
Got the pick set. Found out a monkey could pick this safe. You are a better picker than you realize. Give it a try. It's fun and the are lots of resources to learn about the mechanics of locks. The history of them is another very neat read.
Also, this safe would take some time to pry into with levers and hammers as it is fairly heavy duty for a cheapie. However, one pick and one tensioner could pick it in one second once you've practiced. Think about that. Thank god most criminals are idiots without pick skills.
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