@@ktmdays And they still are good, don’t mistake that. It’s like a pump 12g vs a semiautomatic, both absolutely do the job, but there’s always upgrades coming out. In my 21 years I’ve seen 1” bolts challenged several times over and they’ve won way more times than they failed. It’s just simple math how they differ and yes, the Solid State locking bars proved stronger. That doesn’t mean your 1” bolt won’t protect your safe.
@A1LocksmithofTexas whay about the 11 gage steel i liked the safe but the gaps in the door are big and they can be cut easy in the side of the safe with a wheel scares me the grafunder safes are big money but you not getting in
@ I have personally never seen someone cut through one like that where they attempt to cut through the door, the door jam and the bolts. Like we’ve seen time and time again when people attempt to break into safes they are rarely bringing saws/cutting tools and more so the average home break in is 8 minutes or less. The Colonial has been the “economical” choice for a long time, but to your point more money buys more security. However, 60 minute fire rating and 1” bolts have surpassed the average jack wagons attempting to brute force their way into safes.
@J-nd9ub I’ve never heard of this, but I’m intrigued. From the best you can tell the electronic lock wouldn’t release the latch and the door wouldn’t pop open? How cold are we talking? Did it function with the key? Do you recall what model? Sorry, I’m just so curious about this.
Excellent reviews. You really give a LOT of information that websites struggle to convey about each safe.
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The 1in round bolt was fine when you sold me my liberty safe
@@ktmdays And they still are good, don’t mistake that. It’s like a pump 12g vs a semiautomatic, both absolutely do the job, but there’s always upgrades coming out. In my 21 years I’ve seen 1” bolts challenged several times over and they’ve won way more times than they failed. It’s just simple math how they differ and yes, the Solid State locking bars proved stronger. That doesn’t mean your 1” bolt won’t protect your safe.
@A1LocksmithofTexas whay about the 11 gage steel i liked the safe but the gaps in the door are big and they can be cut easy in the side of the safe with a wheel scares me the grafunder safes are big money but you not getting in
@ I have personally never seen someone cut through one like that where they attempt to cut through the door, the door jam and the bolts. Like we’ve seen time and time again when people attempt to break into safes they are rarely bringing saws/cutting tools and more so the average home break in is 8 minutes or less. The Colonial has been the “economical” choice for a long time, but to your point more money buys more security. However, 60 minute fire rating and 1” bolts have surpassed the average jack wagons attempting to brute force their way into safes.
I like that white one:)
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Had to take back liberty car safe three times to Bass. It would not open when it's cold. Did anyone else have this issue?
@J-nd9ub I’ve never heard of this, but I’m intrigued. From the best you can tell the electronic lock wouldn’t release the latch and the door wouldn’t pop open? How cold are we talking? Did it function with the key? Do you recall what model? Sorry, I’m just so curious about this.
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Haha, highly appreciated! What’s your go to beard products? I tell everyone I use Bossman Brand pomade (not a sponsor).
@@A1LocksmithofTexas I use (Buffelsfontein Baard Olie) from South Africa 🇿🇦
@@nftvegeta538 Oh wow, I’ll need to investigate 🙏🏻 gracias
Not gonna happen, they will be out of business soon....