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minus-squarerecklessengagement@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·13 days agoRule of thumb if you want to secure/protect something, invest 10% if the item’s value towards its security. So for something worth $500, buy a $50 safe. $10000, a $1000 safe. Etc.
minus-squareAtomic@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up6·13 days agoIf you want an actual (reasonably) secure safe in your home. Get a proper gunsafe that can be bolted to the ground and/or wall. A fucking pain in the ass to transport if you ever move though. But that’s the cost of having a reasonably secure safe at home. If you need something more secure than that, I think you need to store it in a bank.
minus-squareAtomic@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up3·13 days agoGlad you didn’t. Be careful, we removed the door before moving it so it was at least slightly lighter.
Rule of thumb if you want to secure/protect something, invest 10% if the item’s value towards its security.
So for something worth $500, buy a $50 safe. $10000, a $1000 safe. Etc.
If you want an actual (reasonably) secure safe in your home. Get a proper gunsafe that can be bolted to the ground and/or wall.
A fucking pain in the ass to transport if you ever move though. But that’s the cost of having a reasonably secure safe at home.
If you need something more secure than that, I think you need to store it in a bank.
Can confirm, almost died moving safe
Glad you didn’t. Be careful, we removed the door before moving it so it was at least slightly lighter.
Smart
Same here.