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Reddit mentions of Yale Digital Home Cupboard Safe
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Yale Digital Home Cupboard Safe. Here are the top ones.
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- Digital Safe: Yale Y-MS0000NFP Medium Digital Safe is simple to operate having a programmable digital keypad with LCD display
- Gentle on valuables: The interior base is lined with soft material to prevent damage to contents
- Emergency Access: In case of lockout, 2 manual override keys are supplied. Includes user code and mastercode function
- Dimensions and Colour: External dimensions are 250x350x250mm and the colour of the safe is Black
- Easy Installation: The safe can be fixed to the wall or floor in a secured location for better protection (fixing pack and instructions included)
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 9.842519675 Inches |
Length | 9.842519675 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 2011 |
Size | 16 Litre Capacity |
Weight | 0.551155655 Pounds |
Width | 13.779527545 Inches |
It was in a locked container only the owner had access to. The OP said they took a case they thought contained the firearm, they never actually explicitly said they saw the handgun, since it was in a locked container they couldn't access. I think it's probably a safe assumption that they tried to open it and verify the contents, but couldn't, so just took the case. The post never mentions ammunition, so we don't know if it was stored in a separate case the OP didn't take, or if the locked hard shell case was large enough to contain it.
Nobody is going to have a proper gun safe in a college campus room, mate. We don't know what the contract says is an acceptable safe for storage, but if something like this would suffice, then a locked hard shell case isn't too far from it.
You're in the UK, aren't you?
Yale medium home safe. More precisely, the Yale YMS 25cm digital safe.
>Supplied with 2 manual override keys and LCD display
Looks like a tubular key, but it might be something weirder. If you can get a closeup of that manual key, perhaps I can tell you what to look for.
According to Amazon product info it should be a 4-digit combination. Should only take a few hours to try all of the 4-digit combinations of the most worn keys on the keypad.