When it comes to safes/vaults videos you do an excellent job.....the best I've seen overall. I appreciate your time and efforts. Starting my safe buying journey i have many questions, like What safe will protect me from 50 or 80 percent of burglaries and fires. This question is an example of protection based on real life occurrences from locksmiths and manufacturers. If a safe has a lifetime warranty then manufacturers are having to deal with this and they have data as well as locksmiths. Also questions about how much can i really put into a safe. I really enjoy your videos on build quality and what you cover. Excellent But when you talk about cement like material in some safes hindering attacks i want to know if it is significant. I might want ar 500 steel instead of cement like to actually be significant. Anyway that's the information I want in addition to the excellent coverage you provide.
Thank you! I'd look closely the the BFII series. In my opinion, it comes down to weight and steel thickness. The concrete type lining helps in that it would need to be chipped out before getting to the inner steel lining and it's all about time. More steel generally equals more time. Thin, single wall, gauge steel, safes can be breached in just a minute or two with a grinder. Another option but more expensive is the RF series as it's lined with actual concrete containing ceramic nuggets and steel fiber making it even harder to cut or grind through.
Greetings Aaron! thank you for another great video. you mentioned that they will be building some of the CE safes overseas, do you know what country? Israel hopefully 🙂