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  • yeppie99
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    guys, reviving this old topic, someone mentioned an interesting point to me.

    by having a safe at home, if an armed robber breaks in and you are at home, you will surely be asked to open the safe. this is a fast way for the robber to get the most valuable items in the house.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by louie View Post
    same theory goes to gf / wife too..?
    up to you to decide

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  • louie
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    *IMO* an uglier safe is better than a good looking one.
    same theory goes to gf / wife too..?

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  • cannotliao
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    http://www.soldsecure.com/Safes.htm

    the newer Yale Y Series Safes Security standard should be alright, they been tested and awarded Sliver by Sold Secure UK.
    prices also quite reasonable, NTUC selling them at $200+~300+ range depending on sizes.

    any one know where can buy Yale safes at cheaper price other than NTUC at AMK hub?
    thank.

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  • cannotliao
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    any one know where can buy Yale safes at cheaper price other than NTUC at AMK hub?

    thank.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    *IMO* an uglier safe is better than a good looking one.

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  • louie
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    yesh,with the master key you can operate the safe too.Yale safes are the best looking safes comparing to the same class safes.

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  • cannotliao
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    was looking at the Yale Safe

    i was told if the electronic lock fail user still can use the override key to operate the safe. even without putting in the 4xAA batteries the safe still can open and close by using the override key.
    anyone can confirm?

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  • seiko.citizen
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    lagi worse, they drill your wall and the safe access to the safe without opening

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  • leslie
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    how about bolt thru wall? will it go thru the neighbours walls too?
    think so lah..wait neighbours also know i got safe liao..wait they cut one hole on the wall and take my rolex..
    Last edited by leslie; 03-11-08, 02:53 AM.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    how about bolt thru wall? will it go thru the neighbours walls too?

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  • leslie
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    haha..wait bolt into floor go through into neighbour's ceiling..

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by leslie View Post


    alamak bro..australia still possible to bolt but HDB how to bolt?
    im sure there are ways. even for HDB housing.

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  • leslie
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    i just rely on good old fashion bolting to both the walls and the floor
    alamak bro..australia still possible to bolt but HDB how to bolt?

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  • seiko.citizen
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    i just rely on good old fashion bolting to both the walls and the floor

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