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SureSeal by FireKing SS104-A 1 Hour Fireproof Waterproof Safe Chest, Fits Legal/Letter Sized Documents,0.38 CU FT Storage Capacity,Taupe

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Size: .38 CU FT


Features

  • Designed to meet the security needs of today's consumer
  • Protects CDs/DVDs, flash drives, portable hard drives and other valuable items from fire and water damage
  • Holds letter and legal size files flat
  • Dual compression latches and handle
  • Waterproof for two hours.External Dimensions(inches): H=7 5/16 W=19 7/8 D=17

Description

Complete fire and waterproof protection for both paper documents and digital media. SureSeal fireproof/waterproof chests will protect irreplaceable items such as a passport, birth certificate. insurance information, or vital business records as well as any digital media used to store sensitive or important data from fire and water damage. The SureSeal waterproof safe has been water tested, having been completely submerged; only to emerge with a completely dry interior. Protect your assets in a water resistant and fireproof box..


Product Dimensions: ‎19.9 x 17 x 7.3 inches; 56 Pounds


Item Weight: ‎56 pounds


Manufacturer: ‎FireKing Security Group


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎SS104-A


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 10, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This safe is perfect for protecting important papers and valuables from fire and water damage; its not meant for anti-theft.
Size: .38 CU FT
I carefully researched safes and found that there are basically three main categories: fire safes meant to protect documents and media from fire damage; gun safes meant to store weapons safely; and safes meant to protect items against theft. Fire safes are rated by how long they can protect contents from fire at certain temperatures and good ones are UL rated. Anti-theft safes are rated by how long it takes for a professional to crack the lock and the quality of the materials used to contract the safe. Of course, there are safes that perform two or more of these functions but they tend to be fairly expensive ($1,000 +). With that in mind, I give this four stars because it is UL rated to withstand an hour of 1,700 degree fire and to be submerged in water for 48 hours; it fits legal sized paper and could probably accommodate two reams of paper stacked. As others have noted its heavy (due to the materials used for the fire rating) and the lock is literally something that would be found on an Ikea shelf. However, since its meant to protect against fire and isn't meant to serve as anti-theft safe there isn't much point in a better lock (its portable - a burglar could simply walk off with it). It's perfect if you need a place to put your passport, birth certificate, small family heirlooms, etc. that will keep them from being damaged in a fire and that you can pick up and take with you during a hurricane evacuation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2016 by Shcampani Shcampani

  • Does an 8 1/2" X 11" piece of paper fit inside?
Size: .27 CU FT
No! A single piece of 8 1/2 x 11 piece of paper does not lay flat inside. You can fit any size paper inside if you fold or bend it. It's misleading to say it fits. I've been working on a project to digitize all paper and store the important stuff. This was the last step, and what a let down. I had to return the first unit because of poor shipping. The box it was shipped in was 50% longer than the product box, with a piece of paper to secure the product. Someone picked up the box, the item slid, the product was dropped, causing a crack from top to bottom, inside and outside of the unit. They shipped the second unit the same way. Back to the first part of my rant. I'm seriously thinking of ditching the manufacturer. What would it have taken to actually have a piece of paper really fit. If your goal was to piss me off, you've succeeded by just shy of a 1/16 of an inch. If your goal was to up sell to the next size, you failed. Ugh. Back to the research. And yes, I'm returning this and yes I know how to pack correctly. Mic drop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2019 by Zeitgeist Zeitgeist

  • Researched way too much, glad I bought this one.
Size: .38 CU FT
Was looking to replace my safe deposit box at the bank, and read a ton of reviews about safes before finally settling on this one. My priorities were: 1) fire protection 2) water resistance 3) something that was idiot-proof that I could move and handle on my own. Highlights: Soft close feature is amazing. It gets a little tedious to wait for it to close, but no smashed fingers. Plenty of room for legal documents, and any other stuff you might want to stash. I have 2 manila envelopes packed full of documents, along with an external hard drive, and a few plastic storage containers full of miscellaneous items, with room to spare. Aside from the struggle of getting the safe into my house (up the stairs was a bit precarious), it's easy to slide around for easy access. I enjoy the simplicity of just a key lock. Who needs to extra bells and whistles? Cons: Anybody could walk off with this. Low on the list though...I'm not stashing a millions dollars in cash in here, so... Bottom line: would buy again. Also, take the advice of other reviewers and throw some silica gel packs in, and open the safe about once a month. I haven't had any problems with moisture yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2017 by Marla

  • Look somewhere else if you want a reliable safe that will last many years.
Size: .38 CU FT
This is a badly designed product and the company has poor customer service. Look somewhere else if you want a reliable safe that will last many years. I will echo what others have said about the safe being fragile and weak. The hinges and latches are all made of cheap plastic, the key is made of some super lightweight metal that might as well be plastic, the safe offers almost no physical security, and instead of inspiring confidence I am constantly worried that this safe will destroy my documents due to moisture build-up. Furthermore, on my second use, the key snapped in half and the company wants a fortune to replace it -- I am now worried about the longevity of the product as a whole and that the product will become completely useless should the second key break as well. I thought that spending a bit more money on this brand over something like SentrySafe would net me a higher quality product, but I was SO wrong. I will never purchase another product from FireKing. I've used SentrySafe products for decades and I've never had a single issue with them. This unit itself is very heavy (and it comes with a Prop. 65 warning- so maybe it's made of lead), which makes it pretty hard to move around and use under normal circumstances. The requirement that the safe be opened and aired out is ridiculous (especially due to the weight), but if you don't do it then all of your super important documents/items will get mold or moisture damage. In an attempt to remedy this design defect I purchased silica moisture absorbers, which added to the overall cost of the unit, but I am still constantly worried about this safe destroying my family's passports, birth certificates, social security cards, and other irreplaceable documents. Check out many of the other reviews that discuss this problem at length. This isn't a product that you can keep hidden away and only access a couple times a year, so considering that you'll need to be using/opening this particular brand of safe every week (other brands don't have these same issues), the cheap plastic parts are even more concerning. On only my second time opening this safe, the key sheared off in the lock. I was slowly moving the safe from the "upright" position to being flat on the floor so that I could air it out, and the key (while in the lock) hit my shoe. It didn't fall, it wasn't moving at a high rate of speed, none of that -- but the key snapped in half under the weight of the product itself. Fortunately I was able to get the broken key piece of out the lock so I could get to my documents, but this is clearly another design defect. I reached out to the customer service department to ask about getting a replacement key and received no response for more than two weeks. I sent a follow-up request 16 days later asking again for a replacement or to at least let me know which key blank to use so I could get a new key made. I was told that I HAD TO purchase the Sure Seal keys from FireKing, that they were running about 2-3 weeks on backorder, and that they were $35 per set of 2 keys (and there is no online option available to order these keys). Now I'm not a locksmith, but I do know a thing or two about locks. This product offers absolutely no physical security (except maybe from young children) and can literally be opened with a paperclip. The key itself is SUPER low security and SUPER low quality, and I would be shocked if it wasn't a generic key purchased in bulk for a few cents each. It's probably available on ebay but you have to know the key blank name to find it (which FireKing won't provide). The fact that they want to charge $35 for two keys is insane, but I'm guessing that a lot of people pay it because they don't know any better or maybe think the key for their safe is actually unique (it's not). (As a side note, it does look like FireKing has some higher-security offerings using Medeco and Tubar locks -- these keys are more complicated to make and are generally pretty unique. Getting a set of these high-security keys also costs $35 for two and I would not have a problem paying that for these keys. These keys are also made out of quality metal so they don't snap in half under light pressure.) I would have no problems paying $5 or maybe even $10 for a set of replacement keys, which should cover the cost of the keys themselves, the postage, and the labor to mail them. I will certainly not pay $35, especially considering the high probability that they will break again in the future. What would be ideal is that FireKing could spend a few more cents for each key and actually include keys with the product that don't snap in half, potentially rendering the safe useless and your documents inaccessible. It might sound like I'm frustrated -- and I am. I will GLADLY pay more for a quality product that will serve me well for many years (especially one made in the USA), but this is an unacceptable design defect that FireKing seems to be using to milk more money from their customers. After receiving the response from FireKing customer service, I let them know that I wouldn't be paying $35 for two replacement keys and instead I would just send the product back to Amazon and write a review warning other potential customers of the issue. On the threat of a negative review, the CS rep did reach out to her supervisor to ask how she should handle the issue and the supervisor did offer to send a set of replacement keys at no charge (when they were back in stock). Fortunately (or unfortunately?) the CS rep forwarded me the whole email chain where I could see the supervisor's response: "It was his error that he broke the key but he is not going to see it this way. So do not even go there with him on this issue." Clearly FireKing takes no responsibility for a badly designed and defective product. I have lost all confidence in this product to protect my most valuable documents and I will be declining the offer of a free replacement key. I will be returning this product and warning anybody in the market for a fire safe to stay far away from FireKing products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2019 by R

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