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<blockquote data-quote="whiskeysnoot" data-source="post: 1719964" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>Personally, I like having multiple safes instead of one extremely large. A very common size is 24x32x60. You can put these almost anywhere in your house (bedrooms, closets, etc). A large safe will likely leave you limited on where it goes. Put two this size side by side and bolt together from inside and anchor to floor. AND they'd have to break in to both to get your stuff.</p><p></p><p>Also consider a key lock over a combination. I have both and prefer the key. Like A.G. English in B.A. explained it on my first safe, a professional can get in to either one but the punk that tries to get in to it will destroy your combination dial with a hammer where you can't get in it either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiskeysnoot, post: 1719964, member: 4542"] Personally, I like having multiple safes instead of one extremely large. A very common size is 24x32x60. You can put these almost anywhere in your house (bedrooms, closets, etc). A large safe will likely leave you limited on where it goes. Put two this size side by side and bolt together from inside and anchor to floor. AND they'd have to break in to both to get your stuff. Also consider a key lock over a combination. I have both and prefer the key. Like A.G. English in B.A. explained it on my first safe, a professional can get in to either one but the punk that tries to get in to it will destroy your combination dial with a hammer where you can't get in it either. [/QUOTE]
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