If you are in the market to buy a safe, whether a gun safe, fire, wall, floor, deposit, of jewelry safe, there are some things you’ll want to know to get the best safe at the lowest possible price. First, however, you have to think about what you’re going to put inside it, now --and a year from now.
If you’re simply securing things, like guns, out of the way of children for example, that would affect the kind of safe you buy --and what you might spend. If, on the other hand, you’re protecting $10,000 worth of jewelry, some of which, for sentimental reasons, you feel is irreplaceable, that too would affect your choices --and the money you might spend.
You have to know, first, that not all safes are created equal. Some safes look safe, but can be opened quite easily by a thief with some basic around-the-garage tools. Some safes use concrete for insulation, while others use sheet-rock.
Electronic dial or combination dial? Do you need an alarm system to accompany your safe? It’s all about your personal needs. To save time and money, to get a great low price (maybe even a “bargain,”) and to avoid hassles, the very best way to begin is to call us.
By calling us at The Safe Place (775-358-7233), you won’t waste your time looking over safes that don’t meet your needs; you won’t have to figure out of 1” bolts are better on the top, bottoms, or side of your safes door; you won’t have to scramble and search for information, instead it will be handed to you on a silver platter (so to speak!).
Call us, we really, really know safes.
If you’re simply securing things, like guns, out of the way of children for example, that would affect the kind of safe you buy --and what you might spend. If, on the other hand, you’re protecting $10,000 worth of jewelry, some of which, for sentimental reasons, you feel is irreplaceable, that too would affect your choices --and the money you might spend.
You have to know, first, that not all safes are created equal. Some safes look safe, but can be opened quite easily by a thief with some basic around-the-garage tools. Some safes use concrete for insulation, while others use sheet-rock.
Electronic dial or combination dial? Do you need an alarm system to accompany your safe? It’s all about your personal needs. To save time and money, to get a great low price (maybe even a “bargain,”) and to avoid hassles, the very best way to begin is to call us.
By calling us at The Safe Place (775-358-7233), you won’t waste your time looking over safes that don’t meet your needs; you won’t have to figure out of 1” bolts are better on the top, bottoms, or side of your safes door; you won’t have to scramble and search for information, instead it will be handed to you on a silver platter (so to speak!).
Call us, we really, really know safes.
By the way, the safe featured can be seen here: http://www.safes4you.com/product.php?productid=17707&cat=250&page=1
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