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Amazon Basics Steel Security Safe and Lock Box with Electronic Keypad - Secure Cash, Jewelry, ID Documents, 0.5 Cubic Feet, Black, 13.8"W x 9.8"D x 9.8"H

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Size: 0.5 Cubic Feet


Features

  • 0.5-cubic-feet security safe with electronic lock and 3 operation indicator lights; powered by (4) AA batteries (not included)
  • Includes 2 emergency override keys to protect against forgotten passcodes or dead batteries; keep keys in a well-hidden, secure location
  • Strong steel construction with carpeted floor to protect against scratches and damage; pry-resistant concealed hinges; adjustable/removable interior shelf.
  • Pre-drilled mounting holes with four expansion bolts are included to mount safe to wall, floor, or shelf
  • Exterior measures 13.8 x 9.8 x 9.8 inches (WxDxH); Interior measures 13.6 x 7.2 x 9.7 inches (WxDxH); door thickness is approximately 2 inches; product weight is 18.26 pounds

Description

An Amazon Brand. From the Manufacturer Amazon Basics

Product Dimensions: 9.8"D x 13.78"W x 9.8"H


Lock Type: Electronic


Color: Black


Capacity: 14 Liters


Material: Alloy Steel


Included Components: keys, bolts


Item Weight: 18.26 Pounds


Alarm: No Alarm


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Product Dimensions: ‎9.8"D x 13.78"W x 9.8"H


Lock Type: ‎Electronic


Color: ‎Black


Capacity: ‎14 Liters


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Included Components: ‎keys, bolts


Item Weight: ‎18.26 Pounds


Alarm: ‎No Alarm


Water Resistance Level: ‎Not Water Resistant


Chamber Depth: ‎7.2 Inches


Chamber Width: ‎7.2 Inches


UPC: ‎841710101973


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎73


Part Number: ‎25EI


Item Weight: ‎18.26 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎25EI


Size: ‎0.5 Cubic Feet


Style: ‎Keypad Lock


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Certification: ‎Energy Star


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Date First Available: October 11, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Value, Solid Safe.
Size: 0.5 Cubic Feet
AmazonBasics Security Safe 0.5 Cubic Feet General: I purchased the safe from Amazon Warehouse Deals (the item was backordered and I wanted to get something in place before traveling). I couldn't even tell that it had been "refurbished" or "used". All of the necessary pieces were included-2 keys, instruction manual, 4 anchors and the safe itself. If you are concerned about the safe not being fire rated, just buy a fire resistant bag and call it good. Install: I had zero issues with the installation. I ended up only using two of the drywall anchors that were included. I was able to use 3" lag bolts into a stud for the other two. Overkill? Probably, but that safe isn't coming out without the stud attached to it. I read a few reviews of users saying, "the included anchors didn't fit through the hole of the safe". That is by design. Simply take the anchor assembly apart, slide the bolt head and washer through the safe and reattach on the other side. Just an FYI, the included anchors are designed to be used in masonry or brick but will work in drywall. If you just plan on mounting it to the wall, go grab a few carriage bolts with some spring toggles and you should be good to go. Mounting to the floor? Get a lag bolt with a good "bite" to it. Sink those suckers in and you are ready to go. Usage: Keypad was easy to program and the backup keys worked great. Things that beep drive me nuts so I went ahead and got rid of the pcb mounted speaker immediately. Simply unscrew the two phillips head screws, disconnect power (I might as well tell people to play it safe) and pull the the PCB assembly. You have a couple options here. 1. Poke a hole through the speaker (long cylindrical piece making the obnoxious sound). 2. Put a glue or epoxy into the speaker. 3. Put a small piece of duct tape or electrical tape covering the hole (if you want to have the option of removing it at some point). 4. Use a soldering iron and desolder the connection points (I am a bit of a perfectionist and like things to have a clean appearance). 5. Take a pair of pliers and rip the darn thing off. I have had zero troubles with the safe of the operation of the safe so far. Pros: *Easy to install. *Secures to wall very securely. *Piece of mind living in an apartment that valuables can't just get swiped. *Good size, which makes this easy to stash away in a closet or inconspicuous location. *The two shelf spaces. It makes organizing the safe much easier. *Heck of alot better than my old "safe" that I could open with the end of my fingernail clippers. Cons: *Beeper is annoying. *Beeper is annoying. *None. Summary: You are getting what you pay for here. Sure, it isn't Fort Knox but it will stop or slow down would be robbers/roommates/junkies/maintenance men with sticky fingers etc. I plan on buying a couple more just because, I am an American, and that's how we role. Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2017 by C

  • Solid
Size: 1.2 Cubic Feet
This little lock box works quite well so long as you secure it to a wall, floor, or some other heavy object. I bolted mine to a gun safe. It is very easy to program, and although it will not protect your valuables from the heat of a fire, it does provide good protection from thieves if properly mounted. The only flaw it has that I've noticed is that it beeps very loudly with every key press. If you intend to keep a gun inside and need to open it to confront an intruder, you may as well sound off one of those compressed air horns. The criminal will easily hear you. I intend to disable the speaker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024 by L. Rizzo

  • Easy to use, tough and reliable.
Size: 0.5 Cubic Feet
I have used this for almost 2 years, storing whatever I need to inside it. The key works well when needed but I have not had to rely on that yet as the combination lock (up to an 8-digit code) works so well and the batteries last so long. Easy to mount or secure inside a bigger safe. Small enough to easily transport when not secured down. Large enough to fit a decent amount of things inside. I still use it, proof of it's usefulness. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by Maximo DeMonio

  • Not bad
Size: 0.7 Cubic Feet
Looks fine, good for dorm for basic protection of laptop, camera, electronic devices ( not for money or precious) . The battery compartment is very fragile and cheaply made. Wish the would use a better and premium quality for that section.
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by Sun

  • Affordable, easy to program, reasonably sturdy, this is the 3rd one we've bought
Size: 0.5 Cubic Feet
If the interior dimensions of the safe are adequate for your needs this is an excellent buy. Although someone skilled in breaking into safes can crack this fairly easily, the locking mechanism seems very secure. It's easy to program, easy to change the batteries (decent batteries last a LONG time in this), and it also provides a way to mount/bolt this to some object that might make it a bit more difficult for some miscreant to steal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024 by Marshal Shlafer

  • 4.5 Years and Returning for Another
Size: 0.5 Cubic Feet
This safe is great value for the price. I have only had to replace the batteries twice in 4.5 years of owning this. I open it maybe once per week or two. I have returned to purchase another to keep backup hard drives inside. I have steel wire racks in my home data closet and figured the holes in the safe would be perfect to run cable through, around a rack shelf, then padlock on the inside. Hmm, anything annoying?... that shelf (in the 0.5 square foot version) is ridiculous and flips up if not weighed down evenly. That's about it. Big whoop, right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024 by Mr. E. Manne

  • Nice and right size
Size: 1 Cubic Feet
Perfect for what was need, the removable tray is nice. Easy to program and working just fine.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024 by Bruce McFarlan

  • Basic safe. Use your own fasteners if going into concrete. Purchase fire protection pouches.
Size: 0.5 Cubic Feet
Easy to operate. Secure. Will keep mice, bugs, kids, inept adults out. Not stashing my Picasso in it thou. Got heat protection pouches as safe is not insulated. The supplied anchor bolts for concrete are metric and my 1/2 inch bit is too big, the 3/8 bit too small, that and precise hole alignment is needed. Use metal anchors u r happy with. I used 1/4 inch x 2 (can use longer) inch hammer drive anchors. (love them) Drilled 1/4 inch hole w masonry bit. Added 1.5 inch (can use larger) washers b4 hammering anchors for stronger safe wall support, used metal bar to pound in anchor nails as it is too confining in safe for hammer alone. Sealed bottom anchor holes in safe w metal tape as my safe went on a wall and did not want existing bottom holes uncovered. Kept safe off floor (instructions say lay on floor). If mounting on wall, use bricks, some ceramic tile, etc. to set safe on, to give safe bottom weight support. If mounting on floor use a couple of washers to keep safe directly off floor. (concrete humidity, small spills) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024 by Eduardo C.

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