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best safe for under £250?


purehaggis

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On 5/19/2018 at 21:22, terakris said:

That's not a huge amount of money for a safe, assuming you would want a fireproof insurance one. As for making It hard to move, ensure it's mounted to the floor or wall. Really depends what size and spec you want, lots to chose from.

Something like this perhaps?

https://www.safe.co.uk/products/firestar-home-safe-large.html

Wow. That is the exact one I have, it holds two monster boxes and a slide out tray. The safe walls are very thick but what truly deters it being burgled are my 3 wild cats.

On 5/19/2018 at 22:01, purehaggis said:

Thank you for all of your replies, the problem I have is I don't actually own my own property in the uk so I cant make holes in the walls or anything lol a big safe would be great but id rather spend £1000 plus on silver or gold that's why I want to spend around the 250 mark but yes if that is not enough I may have to :(

I also do not own my home, I do own the wardrobe however so i just bolted it into the wardrobe floor. I didn't even straighten it up before bolting it down because I have special needs. I took some photos for your pleasure. 

 

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