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<strong>FireKing</strong> Gary Laptop Safe Fire King
FireKing Gary Laptop Safe

 4 stars

This is a great safe for protecting laptop, papers and jewelry. I love the dual option of key lock or personal keypad combination. The width of the box is good for securing to wall studs with 16" spacing, however you may need to drill additional holes in the back of the safe to align with vertical wall studs."..."  Read more
- Gary in Atlanta

<strong>FireKing</strong> Gary Personal Safe Fire King
FireKing Gary Personal Safe

 4 stars

This is a small safe. Someone could walk off with it if you dont bolt it to a wall, etc. It is good for me for cash and small items but would not be good for large documents or anything which you wanted to make super-secure. For that you need a bigger safe that is very heavy."..."  Read more
- Boston Guy in Boston, MA

<strong>FireKing</strong> Fire and Burglary Safe (3.8 Cubic Feet, 21.5" Wide - 1 Shelf) Fire King
FireKing Fire and Burglary Safe (3.8 Cubic Feet, 21.5" Wide - 1 Shelf)

 5 stars

This is a pretty serious safe. Keypad option is a good way to go. Feels like this thing could go through a lot. Youd better have tools to move this thing around (hand-truck. dollies, etc...) as its a bit heavy to carry even with 2 people."..."  Read more
- Business Owner in Schoharie, NY

<strong>FireKing</strong> MediaVault Fire King
FireKing MediaVault

 5 stars

I have a 3.5 inch internal hard drive and a Western Digital External HD stored in the MediaVault MV1000 with room to spare. Room for at least one more drive, probably two.Amazing range of prices on the Web, Wayfair had best price [...] Very happy with it. Hopefully won't find out if it really works in a fire or not."..."  Read more
- J in Harrisburg, PA

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What type of lock do you need?

We offer hundreds of safes with many different types of locks. Most safes come standard with one type of lock, but may have an option to change the lock type or add another lock for added security. The following are the different types of locks that we offer:

(1) Combination Locks:

Most combination locks are 3 or 4-digits allowing quick access to all of your belongings.

(2) Electronic Locks:

If multiple users will be using your safe an electronic lock may be the best fit for you. Most electronic locks can be programmed with more than one combination for multiple users. If you will be changing your combination frequently for added security, electronic locks make the task quick and easy.

(3) Key Locks:

When using a key lock, make sure you store your keys in a safe place away from your safe. It is a good idea to have more than one set of keys for extra security. In the case that you lose your keys, most companies will be able to send you a new key if you have a key reference number which will be located on your safe.

(4) Fingerprint Scan Locks:

This option, also referred to as a biometric lock, is an excellent means of controlling access to the safe's contents to a select group of people or just a single individual.

(5) Combination & Key Locks:

This option adds extra security to standard combination lock safes - the user will be required to enter the combination as well as the key to access his or her belongings.

(6) Electronic & Key Locks:

Like combination & key locks, this option affords the user the convenience of an electronic lock, with the added security of key access.

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Fire Resistant:

Safes designed to protect your valuables in the event of a fire. We have safes that protect your valuables for ½ hour, 1 hour or 2 hours. Most of our fire-resistant safes are UL classified. UL (Underwriters Laboratories Inc.) has developed a rating system to determine a product's ability to endure fires of specific temperatures and lengths.

Impact Resistant:

Safes that have been exposed to many different tests and can withstand drops, and being hit with falling debris.

Waterproof:

In the event of a flood, the contents of your safe can be damaged if your safe is not waterproof. Although some safes are specifically waterproof, during a fire most fire-resistant safes will have a positive pressure inside the safe that will keep water out.

Humidity Control:

Maintaining the appropriate level of humidity is key, whether you are storing files, media or fire arms in your safe.

UL Burglary Rated:

Similar to fireproofing, UL rates safes based on resistance to burglars. Ratings are as follows:

  • UL Group 1: Locks that are highly resistant to expert manipulation or attacks. These locks must also have a minimum of 1 million combinations available and must work after being exposed to: salt sprays, aging stress, moisture absorption and vibration. Finally, these locks come equipped with a relocking security function, which means they will stay closed after being punctured with tools.
  • UL Group 1R: All benefits of Group 1 locks with added protection against X-Ray technology.
  • UL Group 2: These locks must withstand five minutes of various tests performed by a professional locksmith. Also, they must have a minimum of 1 million combinations available and must work after being exposed to: salt sprays, aging stress, moisture absorption and vibration. Finally, these locks come equipped with the same relocking security function as UL Group 1.
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3 in.77 in.

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  Width
6 in.41 in.

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  Depth
7 in.33 in.

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