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<blockquote data-quote="HiredHand" data-source="post: 3070709" data-attributes="member: 2469"><p>In the last year I had a Gunvault purchased around 08 that just stopped opening after inputting the code. I thought maybe the batteries needed to be replaced but that didn't make a difference. So I did a little researching and decided to contact their customer service. It surprised me when they offered to replace the entire safe for free. Still it wasn't a good feeling to know that it stopped working without any warning.</p><p></p><p>Now I really prefer the lock boxes by Fort Knox and other companies that use mechanical push button locks. There are no keys to lose, no batteries to replace and no electronics to go belly up without warning. They are made with thicker steel than typical vaults which is noticeable when you pick one up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiredHand, post: 3070709, member: 2469"] In the last year I had a Gunvault purchased around 08 that just stopped opening after inputting the code. I thought maybe the batteries needed to be replaced but that didn't make a difference. So I did a little researching and decided to contact their customer service. It surprised me when they offered to replace the entire safe for free. Still it wasn't a good feeling to know that it stopped working without any warning. Now I really prefer the lock boxes by Fort Knox and other companies that use mechanical push button locks. There are no keys to lose, no batteries to replace and no electronics to go belly up without warning. They are made with thicker steel than typical vaults which is noticeable when you pick one up. [/QUOTE]
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