Securikey Top Loading Safe
Securikey Top Loading Safe
This top loading safe from Securikey is a unique product and is ideal for areas with limited access. It has a rating of £1,000 for cash or £10,000 for valuables and features a handy light inside designed to assist you when it is placed in a dark environment. It is supplied with an easy to use electronic lock.
Product overview
Delivery
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Key Features
- Electronic locking mechanism powered by 4 x AA batteries - included
- Guest programmable PIN code of between 4-6 digits to be programmed each time you open the safe
- Rating of £1,000 for cash or £10,000 for valuables
- Motorised gas strut arm which opens the safe door automatically when the correct code is input
- Constructed from 2mm body 4mm thick door
- 2 x Locking bolts of 20mm diameter
- Emergency key supplied incase of lockout
- Based fixing with fixings supplied
- Carpet interior on base to protect valuables
- External Dimensions W x H x D: 400mm x 150mm x 350mm
- Internal Dimensions W x H x D: 395mm x 95mm x 345mm
- Note: The locking mechanism protrudes into the safe compartment when the lid is closed, reducing its capacity.
- Weight: 12kg
- Capacity: 13 Litres
Pros and Cons
- Cash rating £1,000 / valuables rating £10,000
- Easy to use electronic lock
- Can be anchored to the base for added security
- Soft foam interior which protect valuables
- Not fire resistant
About the Securikey Top Loading Safe
The Securikey Top loading safe is ideal for use in a compact or limited space. It can be anchored down and is provided with an emergency key if locked out.
The safe is also provided with an internal light which helps if the safe is positioned in a dark area.
Technical Details
Specifications
Art. No.:
SEK-SFEVGSZE
EAN code:
5030282192570
Brand:
Securikey
Type of product:
Key Cabinet
Model:
SFEVGSZE
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External dim. (HxWxD):
150 x 400 x 350 mm
Internal dim. (HxWxD):
95 x 395 x 345 mm
Volume (ltr):
13
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External dim. (HxWxD) 150 x 400 x 350 mm
Delivery
Free Delivery UK mainland
Door to Door Service
£0.00
Delivery & Position Services (Ground or Upper Floor Via Lift)
Delivered and positioned inside your building on the ground floor or any floor with no more than 1 step or a suitable lift
£219.00
Full Service Installation (Base Fix on Ground or Upper Floor Via Lift)
Professionally installed (delivered, placed and anchored) inside your building on ground floor or any floor with no more than 1 step or a suitable lift
£309.00
Customer Reviews
- Just the right size for all my bits to keep safe. Easy to set up and use. The back up key is a reassuring if I forget my code too. Perfect
- Not too heavy to lift and install
Top opening ideal for locating in area where plan area too small for front opening doors.
Provision of keys should digitalised opening fail
Product Questions
Hi. Does this safe need to be bolted or screwed to the floor? Presumably if it is bolted, I need access through the ceiling below the safe? (in order to fasten the nuts onto the bolts). (Whereas screws only need to be accessed from where the safe is positioned)
Question by: Anonymous on 7 Feb 2017, 01:00
Thank you for contacting us about the Securikey top loading safe. You might need to use different fixings other than those supplied depending on your situation. If you wish to fit this to a wooden floor you would need to locate a joist in order to secure it. The type of bolt you would need in this instance is a coach screw which can be purchased from any local DIY store. If you require further information please do not hesitate to contact me.
Answer by: Martin on 7 Feb 2017, 01:00
How do I install a safe to the floor?
Question by: Anonymous on 1 Jul 2015, 02:00
We always recommend you bolt down your safe, even if it is an entry level model as you are just making it easy for any burglars if you do not.
The best surface to fix a safe into is concrete as this provides the most solid fixing. If you have a wooden floor please check with your insurance company they are happy with this. On a wooden floor the joist is the best point to fix to as this is a fixed point below the floor and generally more solid.
To install the safe to a floor you will need to choose an ideal location, put the safe into position and then mark the hole. Then remove the safe and drill where you have marked, check the instructions or bolt size for the size of hole that you will need to drill. Once your fixing hole or holes are drilled put the safe back into position and then using the bolts provided tighten them up.
You will need various tools to complete this task such as a drill or socket set, if you do not feel 100% confident then we can also arrange installation for you. Please contact us for more details.
The best surface to fix a safe into is concrete as this provides the most solid fixing. If you have a wooden floor please check with your insurance company they are happy with this. On a wooden floor the joist is the best point to fix to as this is a fixed point below the floor and generally more solid.
To install the safe to a floor you will need to choose an ideal location, put the safe into position and then mark the hole. Then remove the safe and drill where you have marked, check the instructions or bolt size for the size of hole that you will need to drill. Once your fixing hole or holes are drilled put the safe back into position and then using the bolts provided tighten them up.
You will need various tools to complete this task such as a drill or socket set, if you do not feel 100% confident then we can also arrange installation for you. Please contact us for more details.
Answer by: Martin on 1 Jul 2015, 02:00
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