there's a counter at IMM, selling Korean made ones. About SGD 500 and above, depending on size. Their mechanical ones come with sealed envelope with code inside. And I was told those are fixed.
Imagine.... "You buy the safe from them, they have the code in their record, and they know where the safe is delivered to..." how to buy?
The electronic kind you can change the codes yourself but I understand electronic systems don't last and spoil easily too... that's what I read on some websites....
a risk you take, but in all honesty.. highly unlikely.
ic.. den those in carrefour or ntuc hub safe boxes aint reliable liao?
those are as good as a metal box with a "solid" door ......... not advisable to buy. at that price you are just fooling yourself to think that you are getting anything worth while.
final note: like ive said before, the safeis only as good as the environment if your environment is not secure in the first place, any safe regardless of size/make/etc will not do its job.
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key and mechanical lock is better imo. however combination lock and electronic keypad should be harder to break/crack.
at the end of the day, a safe's quality is based on three things
1) the quality of materials, no use a big safe if the material is substandard. any oxygas gun will cut thru it like a hot knife thru butter.
2) construction (everything needs to be sealed. ie hinges, internal joints etc.)
3) area of which it will be housed in. bolting it to the floor and walls may be good, but will the construction hold up??
actually thiefs in singapore not so hiong like those italian job or ocean 13 people so normal safes should good for normal use..
one of the best safe is from fichet-bauche, the safes are approved by insurance underwriter for use in banks, military, money changer etc..
saw one 2 months back..price around $1200 for a 180kg safe..
not hard once you get used to it. at first i also turn like siao... now used to it.
a risk you take, but in all honesty.. highly unlikely.
actually ALL can be changed, its just the disc inside the door. change the disc and you change the combo
define long... my uncle got one....about 30yrs old and still kicking damn solid safe that is.
those are as good as a metal box with a "solid" door ......... not advisable to buy. at that price you are just fooling yourself to think that you are getting anything worth while.
final note: like ive said before, the safeis only as good as the environment if your environment is not secure in the first place, any safe regardless of size/make/etc will not do its job.
actually i wanted to a get a electronic one initially because faster to open if wanna run road assuming if kena fire..hehe..but i was told that electronic lock do have a lock out period of 5 mins if you key in the wrong pin 3 times..LOL
actually i wanted to a get a electronic one initially because faster to open if wanna run road assuming if kena fire..hehe..but i was told that electronic lock do have a lock out period of 5 mins if you key in the wrong pin 3 times..LOL
dats why you have a master key to open it..if electronic fails
dats why you have a master key to open it..if electronic fails
i think the key must be used with the code as well..just like combination locks..use key liao still must turn the dial correctly..4 times right, 3 times left, etc..
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