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I think they claim good to 2400* but I don't recall a time rating.Īs for security, many of us saw how Dana's RSD was breached and removed. Was your comment, in re fire rating, a general assessment of modular safes, a comment about the ones at work, or on Snapsafes? One of their most prominently touted features is their (Snapsafe's) fire rating. I'm not defending them - I only yesterday saw the advert and I'm not selling so I have nothing at stake - but only wish to discuss. Also provides shit for fire rating.įor a large home collection, these are not the safes you are looking for. Easy to assemble, but nowhere near the rigidity or feel of a real safe.
We have snap safes at work in some of our offices.