I learned if you want into a safe that you will have all the time in the world and every available tool with which to open it up with. Noise will also not be an issue. Nobody will mind a bit.
Curious I looked at the safes on manufacturers website. I admit data looks very good and I have no doubt it'll keep most unprepared burglars out. Sure in private homes most burglaries are unprepared meaning the burglar has no idea what to expect except what he can see from the outside. So most are not expecting high quality safes. $30 hardware store safes sure but they're opened with a paperclip just as fast as the hammer and noiseless. One thing I severely miss though. Are they certified and if so by which standard and which grade??? That said I too think the video is a bit false. Random beating and drilling. Sure you'll get it open... eventually... many hours later!. However it might be realistic in that way that most burglars have no clues how to open a real safe. Beating handles, keypads, dials etc. does not magically open it. If it does anything it only makes getting into the safe even harder. However surprisingly many burglars to exactly that: Random beating including the handle and sure enough the vast majority don't get in. The right way to get in: use your tool systematically and you will get in much faster than applying random scratches. Oh and usually the best places to use your tools systematically is... Sorry figure that out yourself ;)
Never mind about the certification. Read on the website they're not certified and they say that's why they're cheaper. Sure... But could they at least test them in their own laboratory using the test methods like EN1143-1 and then state what they claim to be like. I know they're not certified but that doesn't mean you can't test them yourself and claim they're equal to EN1143-1 grade 1 or whatever you concludes. But that would require you to be confident and if someone else claims otherwise you might have troubles with false advertising. A strong body sure. But what about the other properties. I'm not 100% sure what kinds of security the safe offers if facing just a little more sophisticated attack. Also I really don't understand why they make such a big fuss about the internal hinge on the website. Internal or external hinge really doesn't matter because any real safe will have fixed bolts on the hinge side and can be made much stronger than an internal hinge without fixed bolts.
HifiCentret This safe is crap, no matter how thick the steel wall of the body is, if isnt filled with hardened concrete or ceramic balls, it can be cut easily with abrasive disc or a flame cutter. I bet one can even use a prybar to crack this one open. This video is bullshit, advertisement only.
Would a magnet work against the safe? Most digital safes are vulnerable to magnets on the solenoid
With second (Larger) hammer you were hiting corpus - not doors. You can see that when you play movie on 0,5 speed.
I learned if you want into a safe that you will have all the time in the world and every available tool with which to open it up with. Noise will also not be an issue. Nobody will mind a bit.
How about we get a *_REAL_* Locksmith to give it a try, instead of the _Actor_ you hired for the video... 🤔 👍🏼
and if the owner get back this safe.. s/he will not able to get what is inside as well...
I want to buy one of these safes.
Where's the ramset? I thought that was the point of this video, If it would work or not.
Curious I looked at the safes on manufacturers website. I admit data looks very good and I have no doubt it'll keep most unprepared burglars out. Sure in private homes most burglaries are unprepared meaning the burglar has no idea what to expect except what he can see from the outside. So most are not expecting high quality safes. $30 hardware store safes sure but they're opened with a paperclip just as fast as the hammer and noiseless.
One thing I severely miss though. Are they certified and if so by which standard and which grade???
That said I too think the video is a bit false. Random beating and drilling. Sure you'll get it open... eventually... many hours later!. However it might be realistic in that way that most burglars have no clues how to open a real safe. Beating handles, keypads, dials etc. does not magically open it. If it does anything it only makes getting into the safe even harder. However surprisingly many burglars to exactly that: Random beating including the handle and sure enough the vast majority don't get in. The right way to get in: use your tool systematically and you will get in much faster than applying random scratches. Oh and usually the best places to use your tools systematically is... Sorry figure that out yourself ;)
Never mind about the certification. Read on the website they're not certified and they say that's why they're cheaper. Sure... But could they at least test them in their own laboratory using the test methods like EN1143-1 and then state what they claim to be like. I know they're not certified but that doesn't mean you can't test them yourself and claim they're equal to EN1143-1 grade 1 or whatever you concludes. But that would require you to be confident and if someone else claims otherwise you might have troubles with false advertising.
A strong body sure. But what about the other properties. I'm not 100% sure what kinds of security the safe offers if facing just a little more sophisticated attack. Also I really don't understand why they make such a big fuss about the internal hinge on the website. Internal or external hinge really doesn't matter because any real safe will have fixed bolts on the hinge side and can be made much stronger than an internal hinge without fixed bolts.
HifiCentret This safe is crap, no matter how thick the steel wall of the body is, if isnt filled with hardened concrete or ceramic balls, it can be cut easily with abrasive disc or a flame cutter. I bet one can even use a prybar to crack this one open. This video is bullshit, advertisement only.
Safety Deposit Box are criminals destroyed, how do I get the stuff inside?
Well. That was intense.
Kinda whacks the first two safe´s...gently caresses the last safe like it belongs to his girlfriend...
That was what I was thinking... But they might not want to show that :) ?
great
i was thinking about payday, this is great if it works, the cops will arrive before its broken.
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Digital safe is. Useless
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