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Honeywell 2017 330-Cubic-Inch 1/2-Hour Fire and Waterproof Document Protector Safe | 
| Brand: Honeywell Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $48.00 Buy New: $25.95 You Save: $22.05 (46%)
New (6) Used (2) from $23.99
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 160
Color: Gray Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 24.7 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 16 x 6
MPN: HW-2017 Model: 2017 UPC: 016247201704 EAN: 0016247201704 ASIN: B000GB1VMO
Release Date: July 25, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fire and waterproof locking safe for 8-1/2 by 11-inch paper documents | | • | Protects documents from fire in temperatures up to 1,550 F for 30 minutes | | • | Waterproof seal keeps out moisture from emergency sprinklers and fire hoses | | • | 1-push latch and lock system with carrying handle; UL Certified | | • | 330 cubic inches of storage capacity; 5-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Features:Specifications: * Interior Dimensions (H x W x D)2.91" x 13.23" x 8.58" * Exterior Dimensions (H x W x D)5.75" x 16.13" x 12.75" * Product Weight19 lbs
Amazon.com Product Description Protect important paper documents and photos from thieves, heat and flames with this electronic, digital locking steel box. The box holds 8-1/2 by 11-inch papers and photos stored flat, protecting them against fire and temperatures reaching 1,550 degrees F for up to 30 minutes. The safe is also equipped with waterproof seal that keeps documents dry if emergency sprinklers are triggered. With 330 cubic inches of storage space, there's plenty of room for all those important documents and photos, with no folding necessary. A one-push latch and lock system means easy access and quick storage. --Brian D. Olson
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
OUTSTANDING PRODUCT January 8, 2009 I BOUGHT THIS TO REPLACE AN OLD SENTRY PRODUCT THAT WASN'T WATERPROOF, AND IT WAS A GREAT DECISION. THE HONEYWELL IS LARGER AND THE SEAL CLOSES WITHOUT STRUGGLING. I MENTION THAT BECAUSE I WENT INTO STAPLES TO VIEW THE SIMILIAR SENTRY FIREPROOF/WATERPROOF SAFE, AND IT WAS VERY DIFFICULT TO CLOSE AND THERE WAS NO HANDLE, WHICH IS REALLY STUPID. THE HONEYWELL OUTSHINES THE SENTRY PRODUCT BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS, AND 8 1/2 X 11 DOCUMENTS FIT PERFECTLY. YOU WON'T BE SORRY. I LIVE IN NYC AND IT WAS DELIVERED 2 DAYS AFTER THE PURCHASE. $34.99 AND FREE SHIPPING IS LIKE STEALING SOMETHING FROM AMAZON.COM.
a grat buy! November 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great for keeping documents safe from water and fire. It is small enough so it can be hidden in your home.
quality on par with its low price October 15, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This safe is very heavy and made of a super thick plastic material that if in a short fire probably will protect what's in inside, but likely would fuse the whole box together making it a big pain to open. Also, my box arrived with a musty mold scent with signs of mold growing, and the manuals inside were damp and cold, suggesting that it does not keep out humidity, so I would suggest loading it up with dessicant packets if you live in a humid climate. Given the low price I do plan on buying one more, and I hope I never to truly have to test it out. However, the way I see it is if you want true protection you store your valuables off site such as in a bank safety deposit box. Even much more expensive safes in this genre probably would succomb to any intense disaster so one can only hope for the best.
Solid October 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Solidly made. Heavy (in a good way). I hope I never have to see if it works...
Feels Solid and well worth the price October 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this to be placed inside my gun safe to give my paper products extra fire resistance. It feels solid and easily accommodates full size documents and cash. For the money it seems like a great deal especially with free shipping considering it weighs close to 20 lbs. Granted it's not my gun safe but didn't cost thousands either. I can't comment on the locks as that is a non issue for me as I only wanted more security in case of a fire. If you want security you are going to have to pay to play as the saying goes. How hard would it be to break in with a crowbar or pry it off the floor and carry it out the door. If you want security you have to go big. IF you want some good fire protection put it in your freezer and it should make it through a fire.
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