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I missed on a TL-30x6 that was around 72"x36"x36 for $750!

A TL-30 is rated to take a safe craker 30 minutes to get into with any power tools needed. ONLY fro a frontal attack.

A TL-30x6 is the same but all 6 sides will take 30 minutes.


Next thing guys BOLT your safe down! If they can take it with them to a better place to open it they will. I can move a 700 pound safe my self! I can get it into the back of a pickup bed!

Next, Bolt it down close to a wall so that it defies someone leverage to pry the door open if you can If the door opens to the left, place it up to the left side of a wall if you can.

Conceal the safe if you can, Can't see it it's not there!

Most safes are 10 or 12 ga. steel. they have wallboard for firelining. Most of us can defeat that in many ways.

Amsec BF series is a pretty well made safe. They're made in Fontana CA. MOST of the cheaper safes are made in Asia. I thought about importing them for a while.

If I was going to buy a NEW safe from what I've looked at I would buy a safe from Gun Safes : Fire Safe Manufacturer : Sturdy Gun Safe. They're not pretty but they seem to be a damn fine safe for the $$$

If I poo'ed gold coins I would buy a Safes – Brown Safe Manufactures Luxury Jewelry Safes, Home Safes, Custom Safes and Vault Doors.




I bought this one for $400 and had extra 10ga. welded on 4 sides over its 10 ga. body which is over 2" of concrete and lined with 14 ga. steel.

Sad thing is is that I dropped it off of my forklift and I need to take it to a pro safemaker to see if he can get it square.
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