Security
SentrySafe H2300 0.36 Cubic Foot Fire-Safe Waterproof Chest, Silver Gray
(Tools & Home Improvement) SentrySafe
5.1 inches by 12.9 inches by 9.5 inches on the interior
ETL-verified 1/2-hour fire protection for CDs, DVDs, USB drives, and memory sticks
Capacity of 0.36 cubic feet (627 cubic inches)
Price:
$66.66
$43.97
Answers
I am looking to get a Springfield XDM .40 Compact hand gun and with it I am looking to get a safe. I have also needed a safe for a while. I have been shopping around and am wondering if a 1.2 cu ft fire safe from sentry would be suitable for...
Yes, it will work just fine. You and your guns are actually under more of a threat from fire than you are from burglary (unless you live in a high crime area).
Although I have a substantial gun safe in my downstairs gun room, the gun in my bedroom is locked away in a Sentry Fire...
Mesa's UL CLASSIFIED FIRE SAFES protect valuables from the effects of a fire or extreme heat. Keep your passport, birth certificate, deeds ...
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Underwriters Laboratories (UL) both write, and carry out the evaluation of fire resistance standards for safes in the US. They are approved by OHSA.
I am a little confused about your reference to ETL. I understand this to be the Energy Technology List which deals with the energy...
Price:
$248.46
$170.65
Three-number combination lock with clicking dial and tubular key lock
Holds standard and A-4 size papers, folders, and binders
Four live-locking bolts with metal handle
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outdoors shop promises 'something for everyone'
If you are hungry, the food is around the corner. Grab your meal and sit down, there's usually a hunting show on the television.
If you are hankerin' for anything outdoors, it is at your fingertips, or within a few feet.
The only problem is sometimes you can't find your cohorts amid the camouflage which runs from knotty pine wall to knotty pine wall, turning the rooms into a miniforest.
The atmosphere is by design. Owner Darren Nichols wants the Nichols Store to be known as more than a gun store. He wants the store to have a homey feeling. He wants it to be an experience, a destination, an attraction.
"We have something for everyone. We just have to determine their need," he said.
The store at 1980 Mount Holly Road celebrates a yearlong, $350,000 renovation today with a "re-grand opening" and ribbon cutting at 4:30 p.m. The celebration continues through June 18 with giveaways and other promotions totaling $10,000, Darren said.
The Nichols Store first earned its reputation as a family-run grocery and gas station when the passing road was barely two lanes wide. Today, that road, S.C. 901, has been widened to four lanes as part of York County's "Pennies for Progress.


