Sandleford or Honeywell Safes?

Redfawn

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I have been looking at the Sandleford (from Bunnings)and the Honeywell (from Masters) range of Safes.



Has anybody had any issues with either brand or would just like to comment?

It can't be too heavy as I might want to take it out fishing. :)
 
How much silver exactly and where do you intend to store it specifically?
If you supply your address i may be able to advise of the probability of getting robbed and what size safe you may require?
See where i am going.
You are asking people to reveal if they have a safewhich is not safe.. ;)

REDBACK
 
REDBACK said:
How much silver exactly and where do you intend to store it specifically?
If you supply your address i may be able to advise of the probability of getting robbed and what size safe you may require?
See where i am going.
You are asking people to reveal if they have a safewhich is not safe.. ;)

REDBACK

Hmmm.... your drawing a rather long bow here and with a touch of paranoia.

You can keep lots of things in safes, like family recipes, Rare fishing lures, even things you don't want your other half to see.

All kinds of shit...
 
Yeah and post the question on SSa Gold and Silver Bullion website :lol:
By the way nobody's ever told me i am paranoid except my psychiatrist.
 
REDBACK said:
and i have things that go bang and things that bite
So do I, and they're both my wife. That girl goes off like a chinee firecracker... err, what are we talkin about?
 
Sorry abut the bluntness
I had a bitch of a headache when i responded and was a bit testy,gone now
Sandelford are great,but the weak link is always the Human.
Tell no one you have a safe,wether for documents or not opportunists will assume valuables are contained within
Take care mate
Welcome aboard
Cheers
REDBACK
 
REDBACK said:
Sorry abut the bluntness
I had a bitch of a headache when i responded and was a bit testy,gone now
Sandelford are great,but the weak link is always the Human.
Tell no one you have a safe,wether for documents or not opportunists will assume valuables are contained within
Take care mate
Welcome aboard
Cheers
REDBACK


Thanks Redback, I'm still learning the ropes.

Its the old saying " loose lips sink ships...may be Marriages, Investments, Careers or Kingdoms. ;)

No matter how good a safe is... a gun to the head of oneself or a loved one changes the situation. :rolleyes:
 
i can open a sandleford electronic safe with a cigarette lighter.

had to ditch home storage after i figured out how to do it.
 
LTEK4NZ said:
i can open a sandleford electronic safe with a cigarette lighter.

had to ditch home storage after i figured out how to do it.


Yes, i saw the small cheapie ones opened with a hit on the top.

Can be seen on Youtube.

You can get your door kicked in, and a gun held to your head on the suspicion you have a safe with valuables in it.

A safe is only of some value, when your not at home.
 
LTEK4NZ said:
i can open a sandleford electronic safe with a cigarette lighter.

had to ditch home storage after i figured out how to do it.

There are many different types of Sandelfords in their defence there are some excellent value safe's
We used them for work for many years.
Cheers
REDBACK
 
The best security is anonymity and secrecy, beyond that things that bite, bark and bang are good, as are things that record.

Just because your paranoid, it does not mean that they are not out to get you
 
Dirtbikepilot said:
REDBACK said:
Yeah and post the question on SSa Gold and Silver Bullion website :lol:
By the way nobody's ever told me i am paranoid except my psychiatrist.

And the bloke following you.... ;)

My shrink told me to not indulge in those acknowledgements,so i ignore the group that sits with me at the breakfast table each morning. :o
 
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