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PARKERS SAFES
United States
Приєднався 18 чер 2013
PARKER'S SAFES & VAULTS
SHELBYVILLE, TN
PROVIDING PEACE OF MIND SINCE 2009!
Our family-run, veteran-owned safe and vault door business operates in middle Tennessee near Nashville and serves Tennessee, and the surrounding states. We also ship nationwide! If you're in the market for a GUN SAFE, VAULT DOOR, STORM SHELTER, RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL SAFE, we can help you find the safe that best fits your needs and budget. Gun safe? Safe Delivery? We can help!
Some of our brands include:
ISM, GRAFFUNDER, AMSEC/ AMERICAN SECURITY, RHINO METALS, FIREKING, HAYMAN, GARDALL
We offer DISCREET safe moving and installation services on our safes and others.
If you're in the market for a quality gun safe, commercial safe, vault door, or about anything in the world of safes, give us a call! We sell some of the best gun safes and vault doors on the market today at very fair prices
SHELBYVILLE, TN
PROVIDING PEACE OF MIND SINCE 2009!
Our family-run, veteran-owned safe and vault door business operates in middle Tennessee near Nashville and serves Tennessee, and the surrounding states. We also ship nationwide! If you're in the market for a GUN SAFE, VAULT DOOR, STORM SHELTER, RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL SAFE, we can help you find the safe that best fits your needs and budget. Gun safe? Safe Delivery? We can help!
Some of our brands include:
ISM, GRAFFUNDER, AMSEC/ AMERICAN SECURITY, RHINO METALS, FIREKING, HAYMAN, GARDALL
We offer DISCREET safe moving and installation services on our safes and others.
If you're in the market for a quality gun safe, commercial safe, vault door, or about anything in the world of safes, give us a call! We sell some of the best gun safes and vault doors on the market today at very fair prices
Keeping Us Humble. A Professional Safecracker Reviews Parker's Safes and Vaults.
Mark Henley, a Professional Safe Tech/ a.k.a. Safe Cracker gives us a shout out. Thank you Mark. I hope we live up to your review sir.
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Graffunder’s Castle 7248 Unboxing
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Parker’s Safes and Vaults unboxing a Graffunder safe that just arrived.
Pacific Safe Mfg. TL-30 OmniVault
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Parker safe shows a Pacific Safe Mfg. TL 30 PSF623130 model.
FORT KNOX Vault Door Installation In swing 8240
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Parker’s Safes and Vaults shows a recent Fort Knox vault door installation
American Security CE3524 TL-15 safe.
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Parker’s Safes and Vaults takes a look at an American security TL 15 rated CF 3524
Snap Safe Vault Door Install
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Parker’s Safes and Vaults installs a Snap Safe Vault Door
Steep Hill Safe Delivery
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Parker’s Safes and Vaults delivers an American Security BFX 6636 gun safe to a home on the side of a hill…
Is your safe bulletproof? INKAS TL-30
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Is your safe bulletproof? INKAS TL-30
Welcome to Parker’s Safes and Vaults!
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Welcome to Parker’s Safes and Vaults!
INKAS RESIDENTIAL VAULT DOOR BPVD 3478-Bullet Proof
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INKAS RESIDENTIAL VAULT DOOR BPVD 3478-Bullet Proof
Rhino Metals Inswing and Outswing Ironworks Vault Doors
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Rhino Metals Inswing and Outswing Ironworks Vault Doors
Unboxing an American Security BFX6030 Onyx gloss gun safe
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Unboxing an American Security BFX6030 Onyx gloss gun safe
Dehumidifiers and a little firearm safety
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Dehumidifiers and a little firearm safety
Rhino Ironworks Outswing Vault Door 8030
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Rhino Ironworks Outswing Vault Door 8030
How to Dial a Combination on a Mechanical Lock
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How to Dial a Combination on a Mechanical Lock
Change a Manual Lock's Factory Setting.
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Change a Manual Lock's Factory Setting.
Liberty’s Liberty with our 4th Amendment
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Liberty’s Liberty with our 4th Amendment
Top of the line Vault Door- the Fortress
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Top of the line Vault Door- the Fortress
Troubleshooting an Electronic Safe lock
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Troubleshooting an Electronic Safe lock
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@@ElektroKinetik Yep. Most folks are used to the big box store prices for “safes” but if you have valuables that need protection, those metal cabinets won’t cut it. There’s a big difference between these two types of safes.
Is the warranty transferable to another individual if purchased used from the original owner?
original purchaser only
But there wasn't an Israel in 1914.
That’s a fair point. Before 1948, perhaps they were made in the lands of Israel. It’s worth checking out as I don’t know.
Is there any way to tighten the pull handle? The bottom of mine is loose or jiggles a lil bit. Not bad or noticeable but wondering since it looks like they're installed at the factory am I'm SOL
@@derrickperez713 if you have an American built American Security, then yes. If you look at the handle, there are two black plastic looking caps- one on the top of the handle and one on the bottom -if you carefully remove those caps that are more like stickers, I believe you’ll find, a hex head bolt. Just tighten that up with an Allen wrench and put the little sticker back on.
Your knowledge & information is very useful sir, however your audio in the video is is pretty crappy.
@@jimbograves1576 I know. I have a better microphone now. Cheers
Which safe manufacturers have solid plate steel doors?
@@peteburns6208 Graffunder and all of the U.S. built American Security gun safes do. There are other manufacturers that have models with plate steel doors, but you have to do your homework to make sure you’re getting one. Most safes nowadays have what we call a composite door which is made to look thick, but there’s really not much steel in it at all. It’s usually hollow with their fire lining inside which is usually sheetrock.
Thank you for the advice. Appreciate that.
All you've really got to do is buy a cheap safe and repaint the door with those big ass letters Graffunder and the thieves will just go home and watch football.
from what I can tell online.. Inkas is tier 1 stuff... their most recent youtube "shorts" videos showing 2 or 4 vaults INSIDE the larger safe is crazy awesome... must cost a fortune
A vault door installed into wood framing? Hmmm
Nobody else on the internet is making videos like this of these products. Not even the manufacturers.
@@QuadTap Thank you! Glad you like them.
Would love to know if these "safes" were bolted down. Most of the pry videos are of safes laying flat on their back in an open space with long bars and lots of leverage. Bolted down, in a small space I would think cutting or drilling would be easier than prying in, even with these safes, but I am no expert.
I believe one was. Bolted actually makes it easier as the safe doesn't move while it's being pried on.
love these reviews!
@@QuadTap thank you!
Now thats a respectable safe, and I'm impressed with that door thickness. Does it have the same plate steel on the body, and also, what is the thickness of the steel that the bolts protrude from ?
What is the interior called?
Nice ❤
Wow that is absolutely awesome.
Quality all the way.
Wow! I do welding and fabrication, and that door gap is absolutely amazing. I can't even guess as to how they achieve that with a 1" thick door! Thanks for sharing.
@@deanl2427 they do it with a 1 1/2” door too.
I have a question about the mechanical vs electric locks???? Which of the 2 is more secure against a skilled burglar???
@@greatstuffs In my experience, they’re both about the same.
Nice rundown of this safe's features.
Is the old glory gun safe a good safe?
@@thomasronniefsurt I’d say it’s one of the better Chinese produced safes.
Since this safe sits above a crawl space, its best to reinforce that safe where the 4x4s are at with a high psi concrete embedded with steel meshings at the crawlspace in a box formation for added strength. I would do this for a powerful safe having at least 1/2 plate steel on all 6 sides, storing over $100K of valuables. I like the idea with the 4x4s wood, that way you can happen some 6 inch nails all around the 4x4 if the 4x4s are standing vertically, and as the concrete curse around the 4x4 with the nails, it will add more of a foundation that only an excavator can tackle it.
@@ShowemRight The 4 x 4‘s are not vertical. They’re flat underneath the plywood. This way there’s no exposed anchors for a bad guy to cut. Going to all the work with the concrete and mesh and all that would be extreme overkill for most applications as the weakest point is always the weakest point.
@@parkerssafesexactly what I was thinking it would just be faster to go through the door at this point what you did is way more than adequate especially adding the 2x4's underneath it'll definitely be more then enough to prevent a smash and grab or a few guys from flipping it on side to get better leverage when performing a prying attack... The only time you would secure more then this is with a high security TL-15 or greater U.L rated safe which would weigh 6 times more than a flimsy gun safe and presumably it would be already sitting on concrete.
@@Lgg42069 4x4’s
@@parkerssafes even better... You ain't ripping that up easily
Where the bolts protrude from have to be 1/2 Steel housing on all 4 sides of the door, to me with features as such creates a robust anti pry attack .
Robust looking safe for sure. With a name like Pacific, I have to wonder origin of build?
Humble need the brave. B grace or you
Would you say the ISM TL-30x6 or the Amsec TL-30x6 are more robust?
I’m suddenly a diplomat.
Both are excellent safes but I would go with a ISM.
Greetings, I like it, I like the door, and the reinforced I hope vault, is that ( door / door way / frame ) insulated from water?
Yes
I started with a decent small safe in 2004 but after my collection grew, I did a lot of research on multiple brands of gun safes and finally settled on an American Security BF 6636 due in fact to the thick half inch plate steel door and dual steel walls on the body and lastly the superior poured fire cladding instead of sheetrock. My criteria were for burglary protection first and foremost. One thing that I caught on to early in the search was the fact that most gun safes that used composite doors would never really let you know just how much steel was in the door. That's a nonstarter Browning and Liberty.
Casually moving a $26,000 safe. Unfortunately, with this administration I don't have any thing valuable enough to put in a Graffunder except my Kids. Having a Hollon RG-39 delivered tomorrow was just wondering how I could get it up the garage lip to store for a day until I pay a safe moving crew to come move it into place. Thanks for the video this is what makes youtube so awesome.
Glad it helped! Are you saying bidonomics aren't working? That's not what CNN is saying...
Try new batteries first even if the battery light doesn’t come on. I installed new batteries and it opened right up
Door can't be all that heavy if you are moving it standing up real vault doors are moved on their back true weight starting at 4000 lbs and up retired vault man
I wonder if there’s a difference between commercial doors and residential doors. Thank you for your expert comment and opinion. Enjoy retirement.
How are stealth Premier Safe?
Well, I don't know. I haven't seen one.
I really want an American Security safe .. so many to choose from and it's tough with increased prices on everything .
Im torn between bfx6030 , bfx6636 , bf(2)6030@@parkerssafes
No lights not buying .
Lights? That’s what’s important to you? It has lights but they don’t make it more secure or add to the fire rating. There, now big chief say, “Has lights I buy.”
love the reference to Roy D. Mercer
Great work, and great seeing you work all together
😎👍🏼👍🏼
Purple goes hard
Dope colours
Blue because direct energy weapons don’t target blue why do you think they made them these colors
Until it breaks then good luck customer support is non existent.
I’ve never had one “break” but their customer service, in my 15 plus years of dealing with them, has been exceptional.
They stand out a bit, can't really think of a place a skyblue(maybe Blue Origin?) or purple safe would match the esthetic. Green maybe, would be nice if it was a bit darker.
I thought the lifetime warranty was strictly for gun safes 55 inches and taller?
You know, I think you are right. This one would have a warranty but not the full replacement warranty like gun safes. Thank you. My bad.
Very nice vid have a question what is the price difference between this tl15 and a tl30 thank you
usually less than 1k
@@parkerssafesThank you!
Trash. Give me my old Meilink heavy duty safe any day
What are opinions like again? Never mind. I just remembered. Meilink is a decent safe though and not too unlike these BFX models. Both have a concrete type lining but these have a thicker plate door than the Meilinks that I have in stock. Thanks.
@@parkerssafeshahaha …. That dude has to have a serious superiority complex to call American Security trash Kinda reminds me of the guys who comment on a video of a quality 1200lb safe, but trashing it and saying that their safe door by itself is 1200lb….. So many cool guys out there!
I think they look great. Remind me of retro appliances and cars
When it comes to safes/vaults videos you do an excellent job.....the best I've seen overall. I appreciate your time and efforts. Starting my safe buying journey i have many questions, like What safe will protect me from 50 or 80 percent of burglaries and fires. This question is an example of protection based on real life occurrences from locksmiths and manufacturers. If a safe has a lifetime warranty then manufacturers are having to deal with this and they have data as well as locksmiths. Also questions about how much can i really put into a safe. I really enjoy your videos on build quality and what you cover. Excellent But when you talk about cement like material in some safes hindering attacks i want to know if it is significant. I might want ar 500 steel instead of cement like to actually be significant. Anyway that's the information I want in addition to the excellent coverage you provide.
Thank you! I'd look closely the the BFII series. In my opinion, it comes down to weight and steel thickness. The concrete type lining helps in that it would need to be chipped out before getting to the inner steel lining and it's all about time. More steel generally equals more time. Thin, single wall, gauge steel, safes can be breached in just a minute or two with a grinder. Another option but more expensive is the RF series as it's lined with actual concrete containing ceramic nuggets and steel fiber making it even harder to cut or grind through.
Green good, all others bad
Greetings Aaron! thank you for another great video. you mentioned that they will be building some of the CE safes overseas, do you know what country? Israel hopefully 🙂
Thanks. No, they build the CEV overseas in China. The CE model is U.S. built. I was just addressing that fact.
@@parkerssafes OK got it, thank you Aaron!!
I think they look good, really like the green
Good job guys. The amount of companies that can’t do installs like this because they don’t know how to remove hardware is staggering. The BFII seems like the perfect choice. Most safes that tall and wide are 1” to 1.5” deeper than the similar size BFII. Also, Slick Sticks are one of the best innovations ever for moving safes. Keep up the good work.