First Alert laptop safe 2062F: Programmable digital lock with emergency override key Pry-resistant concealed hinges 11 locking door bolt and levered handle Keep all of your items safe in a fire proof box The 1.04 cubic foot anti theft safe stores most laptop computers Removable shelf that can help to organize your items Solid steel construction Fully carpeted interior Mounting hardware included Interior Dimensions(HxWxD): 7.87 in. x 17.87 in. x 12.83 in. Exterior Dimensions(HxWxD): 8.25 in. x 18.25 in. x 16.25 in. Weight: 31 lbs 5 year limited warranty with the 1.04 cubic foot anti theft safe
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Brand | First Alert |
Item model number | 2062F |
Color | Gray |
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Product Id | 1052588 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 016247206204 |
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Nice and big. I can put my laptop, iPad, phone, jewelry and know they are secure. I attached it to a closet shelf with inclosed bolts. Easy to install.
Great security for your valuables at a VERY reasonable price !
The safe is working as expected. I have put it into another safe I have at home saving me the cost of the banks safety deposit box which had risen in annual cost from $20.00 in 2004 to $70.00 in 2014. The only down side is that the description didn't warn of the dimensions not including the handle. I am having to make a very minor change to my other safe in order to accommodate the extra size. The big safes door didn't close tightly with this safe inside so the humidity couldn't be controlled to the level I require. Inconvenient but not a game changer.
This "security" box does not work. Simply lifting the front of it approximately 1 inch off of a surface and letting it fall makes the door unlatch. This was discovered by the person from whom I was trying to lock away items. In this case, my 14 year old son. Entirely worthless and in many way did more harm than good in that we had the illusion of security when in fact a shoebox would have been just as useful.