Jewelry Drawer Safes

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Stack-On PDS-500 Drawer Safe with Electronic Lock $37.85 … |
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Household Essentials 80-Pocket Hanging Jewelry and Accessories Organizer, Natural Canvas $16.50 Jewerly Org. 80 Pkt.Aluminum Hanger80 pocket organizer offers double sided storage. Takes up less than 2′ of closet space. Clear pockets allow you to see pocket contents! Aluminum hanger included. Folds easily and fits into luggage for traveling. Patent protected… |
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1.8 CF Large Electronic Digital Safe Gun Jewelry Home Secure-Paragon Lock & Safe $109.95 If you are considering a new safe, look no further. We are pleased to Introduce the Quarter Master 7775 Safe by the Paragon Lock and Safe Co. Easily store and keep valuables safe at home or office with this digital safe; works with included key or your own customized digital code you program. For added security, we’ve made the hinges concealed so they’re tamper-proof. It is perfect for the home, o… |
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The Original Pink Box Heavy Duty Metal Box, Pink … |
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Barska Biometric Safe $193.99 Rest assured knowing your valuables are stored securely in Barska’s Biometric Top-Opening Safe. Compact, convenient, and state of the art, the safe offers a unique fingerprint pad that recognizes only your fingerprint and others you designate. Fingerprint recognition guarantees you’ll never again have to fumble for your keys or remember complicated combinations. Just touch your finger to the pad–… |
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Barska Top Opening Biometric Fingerprint Safe $204.12 Rest assured knowing your valuables are stored securely in Barska’s Biometric Top-Opening Safe. The biometric fingerprint security system can store up to 30 unique fingerprints and will only open when a stored print is placed upon the biometric lock. When the biometric lock mechanism is activated by a stored fingerprint, the hydraulic door system opens the safe’s door for easy access to stored ite… |
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Stack-On PS-5-B Biometric Drawer Safe, Black $106.67 Stack – On Drawer Safe with Biometric Lock. Personal Safe opens to pre-programmed fingerprint! Provides greater security and quick access to the Safe’s contents. Biometric lock can be set to accept up to 32 different fingerprints; Includes electronic lock and hidden trouble key; Solid steel, pry-resistant door has concealed hinges; 2 steel live-action locking bolts; Gas lift on the door props the … |
Personal safes for the home – which do you prefer?
I’m looking to purchase a small personal security safe for my home. I’d like to spend $80.00 or less, but I am willing to go as high as $100.00 (we young adults are on strict budgets. lol).
I would like something small, basically just large enough to hold an envelope of money, my passport, and some jewelry. Fire-proof is important as well. I’d prefer one with a combination or digital lock.
- Which brand of safe do you recommend?
- Do you prefer a desk drawer safe, or a small one that can be tucked away elsewhere?
- What other key things do I need to be looking for before I make my purchase?
[[ I've posted this question elsewhere, my apologies, but I'm finding it hard to recieve any answers! Thanks for any input you may provide!]]
In your price range, a Sentry brand safe is good. A $100 safe is not much challenge to a determined burglar, but Sentry does well in fire tests (again- for the money). You can greatly increase the security by bolting the safe to the floor in a spot where a thief would have trouble getting a pry bar under it. Don’t waste money on any small safe if you are not going to bolt it to the floor- the thieves can just carry it home and break it at their leisure.
Skip a digital lock in a low-priced safe. They are easily defeated by prying off the keypad and spiking with a battery. I am a locksmith who has opened dozens of cheap digital safes this way. The bad guys can figure it out, too.
The standard combination lock on a Sentry safe is well designed, and hard to “manipulate” without the combination.
Sentry also makes a floor safe that can be installed in a concrete floor- These are easy to hide, and more fire resistant than an ordinary box safe. It takes some work to install it, but I think they are worth the effort. I have seen them for sale ay Home Depot in the past. I once saw an installation where a guy bolted a galvanized garbage can to his garage floor, put a floor safe in the garbage can and filled the can with concrete. When the lid was on it just looked like a garbage can, and NO ONE is going to carry that home!
Jewelry Drawer Safes