I don't think so. At least the Sentry safe has a fireproof composite concrete between the sheet metal. The one in video would act like a toaster oven in a fire.
sorry to say, this has to the the cheap and nasty safe, that i have ever come cross. all you need is a can opener (from a supermarket) to open this safe I wouldn't keep my rubber ducking in this safe.
For sure very low security. At least they called it a 'security locker' and not a 'safe'. But to be fair, most of these sorts of units sold in the US are also utter crap for security. You can find plenty of youtube videos of people getting into them in a very short time using various methods. (including a skillsaw). So as a 'sort of secure' box for certain uses I guess it would be okay. Though it is closer to keeping the kids out of the cookies than the burglar out of the diamonds / valuables.
Looks like leather, too. I wonder how many of these guys have roasted their chestnuts or had hot slag make them do the Allah two step? This should be a training video of how NOT to weld AND how NOT to build a strong box....if you'd even call it that.
The gauge of the metal used, combined with the very poor standard of welding makes these “safes” trash - they are selling the appearance of security, nothing more.
That's why the title says Security locker, not safe. This is to lock up underwear and sandals at the gym.....or the local Jihad training center. I'm sure they got a very lucrative Taliban contract to secure their turbans while they interview their 72 virgins. Kidding aside, they're not meant for security... just like a cheap padlock..to keep an honest man, honest.
The video title says it all. It's a LOCKER, not a safe or vault. It's just a small, lockable version of what's in your employee locker room or at the gym. This is NOT intended to hold anything more valuable than your underwear or dirty socks. Period. This could be opened with a $15 crow bar from Harbor Fright.