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External Dimensions |
17 ½”H x 20”W x 20 ½”D (Add 2 ½” to Depth for Handle) |
Internal Dimensions | 11 ½”H x 14”W x 13”D |
Cubic Feet | 1.23 cu ft |
Weight | 242 lbs |
Fire Rating |
2 Hours at 1700 Degrees |
Engineered with a special focus on burglary, the FB-450 Hollon Oyster safe features heavy duty hinges and a unique 1” thick hinge side locking bar that extends from the top to the bottom of the door. With a 2 hour fire rating at 1700° FB-450 Hollon Oyster safe truly brings the best fire and burglary resistance for the price.
With 2 moving front bolts and 1 vertical locking bar, the FB-450 is near impossible to break into. This Hollon Fire and Burglary Safe features an anchoring hole on the bottom of the safe, and all bolting hardware is included. By bolting the safe down, you force a burglar to crack it during the break-in, and with this safe's burglary protection, all I have to say to the burglar is: Good Luck.
Hollon provides the option for an S&G Electronic Lock or S&G Spyproof Mechanical Dial for the same cost on the FB-450. Both lock options come with a glass re-locker for extra protection.
This model in particular, the FB-450 weighs 242 lbs. and has a 1.23 cubic Ft. capacity.
Hollon backs the FB-450 Oyster fire and burglary safe with a one year parts and labor warranty along with a lifetime warranty that protects against house fires.
To start with, the safe is great. Exactly the size I was looking for.
Now! After receiving the safe I took the door off to move it upstairs so it would be a bit lighter. When moving the safe upstairs both large round pins that the door swings on fell out. There is nothing to hold them in if the safe is turned sideways or upside down. The pins have a ridge around them making one side shorter than the other. When I placed the pins back into the safe, I put the short side into the safe and the door onto the long side of the pins. Unbeknownest to me, it raised the door just a micron or so. When I tried to shut the door it was like pushing against air pressure. If I slammed the door it would shut. The door was actually rubbing against the inside of the safe on the top.
Having never used a digital keypad, I did not realize it beeps twice when it locks. I would shut the safe by a small amount of force and it would appear closed. If I slammed the door shut it would give the two beeps and really be locked. When the door appeared locked to me but I did not hear the two beeps, it was actually unlocked even though appearing locked.
I once again took the door off, turned the pins around so the long side was down and the short side was up for the safe door to swing on. Now When I close the door it swings smoothly, automatically locks and it beeps twice.
Just wanted to tell this short story incase anyone messes up like I did and puts the pins in the wrong way.
To start with, the safe is great. Exactly the size I was looking for.
Now! After receiving the safe I took the door off to move it upstairs so it would be a bit lighter. When moving the safe upstairs both large round pins that the door swings on fell out. There is nothing to hold them in if the safe is turned sideways or upside down. The pins have a ridge around them making one side shorter than the other. When I placed the pins back into the safe, I put the short side into the safe and the door onto the long side of the pins. Unbeknownest to me, it raised the door just a micron or so. When I tried to shut the door it was like pushing against air pressure. If I slammed the door it would shut. The door was actually rubbing against the inside of the safe on the top.
Having never used a digital keypad, I did not realize it beeps twice when it locks. I would shut the safe by a small amount of force and it would appear closed. If I slammed the door shut it would give the two beeps and really be locked. When the door appeared locked to me but I did not hear the two beeps, it was actually unlocked even though appearing locked.
I once again took the door off, turned the pins around so the long side was down and the short side was up for the safe door to swing on. Now When I close the door it swings smoothly, automatically locks and it beeps twice.
Just wanted to tell this short story incase anyone messes up like I did and puts the pins in the wrong way.