View Full Version : Needing to upgrade my Valuables container.
SideShow Bob
07-20-2015, 16:46
I have run out of room in my valuables container, and needing to upgrade to a larger one.
The wife has put on a few pounds and no longer has any wiggle room. So, in order to give her more room while I am at work and be able to fit it down the stairs to the basement to muffle any noise she may make while I am not home, I am considering one of the XL Snap Safes.
what are y'all's opinions and or experiences with these safes ?
http://www.snapsafe.com/snapsafe-super-titan-xl-closet-vault.html
Didn't the wife get lost in a boating accident? [LOL]
Looks interesting.
Well Bob, from your description in the original post, why don't you just have her stand at the top of the stairs all day. Problem solved.
😮🍻😎
And for both our sakes, I hope she never reads this thread.
BPTactical
07-21-2015, 06:41
WTF is she doing out of the kitchen Bob?
Fail!
Not_A_Llama
07-21-2015, 20:45
I have a Super Titan, and really like it.
Something cool about being able to move a safe like that by yourself.
Get the manual dial if you care about longevity.
buffalobo
07-21-2015, 21:09
I have run out of room in my valuables container, and needing to upgrade to a larger one.
The wife has put on a few pounds and no longer has any wiggle room. So, in order to give her more room while I am at work and be able to fit it down the stairs to the basement to muffle any noise she may make while I am not home, I am considering one of the XL Snap Safes.
what are y'all's opinions and or experiences with these safes ?
http://www.snapsafe.com/snapsafe-super-titan-xl-closet-vault.html
Interesting. I bet she can still get out of it.[emoji33]
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SideShow Bob
07-21-2015, 21:54
I have a Super Titan, and really like it.
Something cool about being able to move a safe like that by yourself.
Get the manual dial if you care about longevity.
Does the door have top & bottom dead bolts, or do they just have side dead bolts ?
jhood001
07-22-2015, 01:35
I have two of them. A Titan and Super Titan XL.
I didn't want a modular safe, but my basement design didn't allow for anything else to come down the stairs. Adding to that: I wasn't planning on being in this home for more than 5 years so I wanted to get something I could move with me.
They have fantastic customer service. I had the inner shelving (carpeted particle board) break on one and a key-pad fail on a second. I told them what was up and they sent out replacement parts. Shipped and delivered within 5 days.
They can be bolted to the floor just like any other safe out there.
Negatives: They have connecting joints. They're modular, right? Because of that, they provide pry points that a normal safe wouldn't have.
Do you expect an intruder to have upwards of 20 minutes to get into your safe and you want to store items for a total value of 30k or more? If your answer is 'yes', than get something else.
If you're looking for a deterrent for a smash and grab type criminal, it will protect from that and more. They're fire rated.
If you're really curious, you can hit me up and come see mine.
They're solid. Super solid. Easy to assemble, easy to transport and they're a good 20+ minute deterrent for your average thief.
If you're storing enough to be targeted for your expensive collection or your wealth... Go with something else.
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