The volume is 20.5l and the safe weighs 16.5Kg. The door hinge is visible at the bottom of the door - this may be a weakness. The door seems solid, with two locking bolts which extend 16mm when locked. The back and floor each have two holes for fixing the safe to a wall or floor with the supplied bolts, plastic blanking pieces cover the holes at the back. There is an internal metal shelf, and the floor is felt-lined. The P2E version has single skinned walls (3.5mm steel) and a double skinned door. The safe is rated for £1000 cash or £10000 jewellery, so is not a high security safe but sounds about right for the things I would store in a home safe (passport and other documents, a small amount of emergency cash and a backup of my photographs on disk). Remember to store these keys securely, but not in your safe! The electronic version comes with two 'override' keys in case you forget the combination. The Pointsafe range comes in four sizes P1, P2, P3 and P4 and is available with an electronic pad lock or a key. I have recently purchased a free-standing home safe from Burg Wächter (sometimes spelt Burg Waechter). Burg Wächter Point Safe P2E Safe Review īurg Wächter Point Safe P2E Safe Review Published: Thu, 19:31:53 GMT
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