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LockState LS-52EN Large Digital Wall Safe by LockState
Product DetailsManufacturer: LockState Model: LS-52EN Product features: - Electronic digital lock
- Easily retrofits in any standard wall
- External dimensions: 20.67-Inch 13.78-Inch by 3.74-Inch
- Internal dimensions: 20.28-Inch by 13.39-Inch by 3.35-Inch
- Removable shelves
Tools and Hardware Reviews of LockState LS-52EN Large Digital Wall SafeCustomer Review: Other than the volume of the beeps, good product. Summary: 4 Stars
Got this when some prescription medications turned up missing after a family get together. With the state of prescription drug use by teens today, I think a lot of people should probably own one of these. My children are too young for that particular problem, but this safe does address the problem of them accessing medications out of curiosity (or whatever drives small children to do some of the mind-boggling things they do). I don't know how effective it would be against a concerted effort to break into it and I didn't purchase it for that reason so much, but it would protect against someone looking for quick access to whatever. I put this in a wall and then put some hinges on the back of a picture that just covers it, so unless you know where to look, you wouldn't even know that there is a safe in my house. It was easy to install for me but I have done a lot of home remodeling and can manage drywall and even framing work, both of which were necessary in my installation. Depending on where you put the safe, you may only need to cut out a hole in the drywall and screw it in. I wouldn't plan on storing anything larger than medications or maybe some jewelry in this. The depth is obviously limited by the depth of the averagle home wall, which is probably around 4" deep, with the stud and the facing sheet of drywall. So don't plan on putting stacks of money and stocks and things that you see in wall safes in the movies, but several handguns would fit and the items mentioned earlier. For those things, this is perfect. The only down side to me is that the beep that sounds when you press a key to enter the combination is VERY loud. One day I might see if I can dismantle the innards and disable it, but there doesn't appear to be any easy way to do that or turn the volume down. Other than that, I highly recommend.
Description of LockState LS-52EN Large Digital Wall SafeThis home wall safe has a extra thin lock. The flush wall safe door is flat enough to put a picture in front of it. This hidden wall safe design gives you more interior room with wider shelves. This wall safe for sale has a digital electronic lock with a reprogramable combination. .63 cubic feet of storage. With dual live bolts.
Installation of wall safe between the studs
Use a Drill, Tape measure, pencil, framing square, socket set, stud finder, hole saw
Scroll saw or saber saw, utility knife, level, wood shims, and flashlight.
.1) unpack all electronic wall safes components from the carton. This wall safe contains keys and screws.
.2) choose a location that is convenient for you, such as bedroom or closet avoiding exterior walls.
.3) using a stud finder locate the approximate position of the right hand stud. Use your hole saw to drill a pilot hole to determine where the inside edge of this stud is located. Look inside this hole before cutting with a flashlight to check for electric, telephone and cable TV wires, heating ducts, or plumbing. It is important to avoid all such obstructions to prevent damage to your home during installation Using your square draw a line 21-1/8 inches along the inside edge of the stud. This is where you will install the hinge side of the electronic wall safe. Then using your square draw a line 14 inches to left from them top of your scribed line. Then repeat this on the bottom. Then draw a connecting vertical line. You should now have a rectangle 21-1/8 high by 14 inches wide
.4) Starting at the pilot hole cut the sheet rock out with your saber saw. Then have a helper hold the home wall safes in position while you circle the bolt holes with a pencil on the studs before you let go of the hotel wall safes. Then drill the bolt pilot holes. Then socket wrench the bolts in on the right side of the in wall fire safes. Do not over tighten. Repeat on left side with shims if needed. Next install the shelves in the home wall safe.
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