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Friday, July 15, 2011

Electric or Gun or Fire Safe? The GunSafe Chronicles. Low Prices, Great Safes



The GunSafe Chronicles: Everything Gun Safe, Fire and Burglary Safes

This is, for now, “The Gun Safe Chronicles,” where I, in a couple of hundred words, talk to you about gun, fire, and burglary safes --hopefully in a no-nonsense way that makes you want to call us (www.TheSafePlace.com 775-358-7233) for prices, advice, and ordering, before you go somewhere where you spend more money and time than you need to, to get a safe that might not be what you really need.

Should you go with a dial (like an old fashioned, turn it this way, turn it that way dial) or a new digital touch-button electronic lock? Honestly and with as little unnecessary technical jargon as possible: It doesn’t matter, as one is as safe as the other (really). But the one that’s easiest for you to use --or that you like the best.

For advice on buying a safe to genuinely protect whatever it is you’re hoping to protect, call us at The Safe Place (775-358-7233). We won’t write stupidly long technical articles, we won’t keep you on the phone with some kind of weird sales pitch, we’ll simply answer your questions and steer you to the right safe, for the right price.

The GunSafe Chronicles: Everything Gun Safe, Fire and Burglary Safes


The GunSafe Chronicles: Everything Gun Safe, Fire and Burglary Safes

This is, for now, “The Gun Safe Chronicles,” where I, in a couple of hundred words, talk to you about gun, fire, and burglary safes --hopefully in a no-nonsense way that makes you want to call us (www.TheSafePlace.com 775-358-7233) for prices, advice, and ordering, before you go somewhere where you spend more money and time than you need to, to get a safe that might not be what you really need.

Here’s the sad story of the week about an elderly couple who bought a safe, put about $50,000 worth of coins and other valuables in it, and promptly had the darn thing stolen right out of their house. They never recovered their safe or anything in it. Yeah, that’s it, that’s the story.

Please, before you buy something that looks like a great safe, that the guy at the big box store tells you is a GREAT safe, spend a few minutes on the phone with us. We’ll save you time and money --and quite possibly the very things you are trying to keep, safe.