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The Honeywell Heavy Duty Large Safe Box is a robust security solution designed for modern living. With a programmable digital lock, spacious 2.87 cubic feet capacity, and durable steel construction, this safe combines functionality with sleek aesthetics. Ideal for safeguarding your valuables, it features an LED display and comes with emergency override keys for added security. Perfect for home or office use, this safe is a must-have for anyone looking to protect their assets.
Brand | Honeywell Safes & Door Locks |
Product Dimensions | 17.7"D x 15"W x 21.9"H |
Lock Type | Electronic Combination Lock |
Color | Black |
Capacity | 2.87 Cubic Feet |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Special Feature | Large Steel Security Safe |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Control Type | Touchpad Control |
Included Components | 5107 Large Steel Security Safe |
Item Weight | 60 Pounds |
Alarm | anti-theft |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Chamber Depth | 14.8 Inches |
Chamber Height | 20.7 Inches |
Chamber Width | 15 Inches |
UPC | 088021234260 568485684936 971484397354 050005679459 814113015079 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00814113015079 |
Manufacturer | LH Licensed Products, Inc |
Part Number | 5107 |
Item Weight | 60 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 5107 |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Large |
Style | Modern |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Large Steel Security Safe |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | 5 Year Limited Warranty |
N**E
that would have been a mistake because this is a very nice security cabinet for its price
I almost didn't buy this because of the mixed reviews, that would have been a mistake because this is a very nice security cabinet for its price. Lots of room and fairly secure but still not a true safe but again, it a fantastic value for the price paid.Now "Hotel Style" safe means that you close the door, enter a code and hit the lock button and the bolts close and the door is locked. To open you enter the code and hit the lock button and the door opens. So unlike a more conventional safe with a digital keypad, you have to enter a code each time you lock and unlock the door and it can be a different code every time, just remember youe code, not too difficult and you have the over-ride key if you do forget, which will open it without a code being entered.Good product, glad a bought it. Fairly robust security, good storage space and good price. I had zero problems with mine and it arrived in perfect condition.
K**R
A secure, locker-style safe that's easy to use
I looked at so many safes in this price range. Each safe seems to have its pros and cons. This Honeywell Model 5107 provides so many great features, if you're looking for a secure, locker-style safe that's easy to use and maintain.Dimensions / weight: The exterior measures 17" from front to rear, 15" from left to right, and 21.5" from top to bottom. It weighs 55 lbs. The safe can be carried away by a determined thief. The product comes with pre-drilled holes for both floor mounting and also wall mounting, meaning that the holes are available at both the bottom and the rear of the safe. All the hardware, including nuts and bolts are wrapped in a small plastic bag. The interior sizes can be estimated by subtracting 1/4" (one quarter of an inch) from each of the exterior dimensions listed above. You can accommodate a 16.5" necklace laying from front to rear, a 14.5" file folder laying from left to right, or a 21" laptop laying from top to bottom. The interior shelf fits securely in welded grooves and will bear significant weight; yet it can still be removed to accommodate oversize items. The $200 range will usually get you 1.5 to 1.8 cubic feet of space. This Honeywell offers 2.81 cubic feet of space and is much larger in size than other models in this price range. This is accomplished because there is no loss of space due to fireproofing or waterproofing insulation.Fireproofing and waterproofing: This safe has no fireproofing or waterproofing. Based on customer reviews the fireproof and waterproof safes in this price range have a moisture problem. The humidity rises inside the safe causing your coins to rust, your documents to mold, and your electronics to fail. This safe is simply a steel anti-theft locker, and that means no issues with moisture and erosion.Security: The YouTube videos show how easy it is to get into Sentry and FirstAlert safes. On this Honeywell, there are no exterior hinges to pry. There is no "combo reset" button on this safe. The door must already be unlocked and held open to reset the combination. Also, you can just use the included keys and bypass the keypad if you wish. There are two bypass keys that insert near the keypad. Remove the small, rubber cap on the safe door and insert the key. These keys will open the safe even without the combination. If your keypad fails, or your batteries run dry, you can still access your valuables immediately. The two bypass keys are quite long at 3" inches in length, and may not be a welcome addition to your standard key ring. The keys are very sturdy, though, and I do not foresee breakage or stripping of the teeth occurring in the future.Locking mechanism: Two matching, 3/4" steel bolts will keep any opportunistic, "smash and grab" thief out. But, a determined thief with a crowbar, a sledgehammer, and a few minutes to spare can open this safe door. This Honeywell is very similar to our old high school gym lockers; but now we have 3X the heavy gauge steel, two steel locking bolts, and a million possible number combinations. Very secure; but by no means unbreakable. This is ideal if you are looking to secure valuables from opportunistic thieves, roommates, maintenance people, and the generally curious.Keypad and combination: The door was unlocked upon arrival. If it wasn't, I could still enter my safe with the two bypass keys. First, you install the batteries, which are on the inside door of the safe. The battery compartment is very sturdy and will prevent the batteries from falling out as you open and close the door. I used 4 new Energizers instead of the generic batteries that were included. The keypad comes with a temporary combination. You enter the temporary combination and the door locks. Enter the combination again the door unlocks. The keypad will display "open" for unlocked and "closed" for locked. With the door held ajar, you choose and enter your own combination. The combination can be any number between 3 and 6 digits. Press "lock" to install the new combo. This new number will erase the factory combo completely. You cannot open the lock with the factory combo once a new combo has been chosen. You can only install one combination on this safe. No multiple combinations are allowed. If you input the wrong number 4 times, the safe will display "hold5"and will initiate a five minute countdown. You cannot use the keypad during this time, but the two bypass keys will still open the safe door immediately. The keypad is set to an audible beep with each number chosen, but this can be set to completely silent operation by pressing the "clear" button. This toggles between "beep on" and "beep off." If you press the "lock" button, it will display the battery power as "high" or "low."Hardware: Here's where the Honeywell loses one star. The scratches and the shelving. The item was well packaged, but still the exterior of the safe had scratches. These scratches actually removed the black coating and exposed the grey metal underneath. The interior shelf, which is removable, was unwrapped and loose inside of the safe. This resulted in a heavy metal shelf digging into the interior walls of the safe during transport. There are an array of scratches on the inside of this safe. Why Honeywell? Why can't you tape the shelf in place during the initial packaging; or at the very least cover the shelf in protective bubblewrap? The exterior and interior scratches on the unit are cosmetic only, and do not compromise the security of the safe itself. A piece of very thin carpet is included and is cut to fit at the bottom of the safe. The removable shelf has no carpeting. With this interior size, I would like to see two more shelves included, as well as several more locations to place these shelves. This model provides only one shelf and only one shelf location.The features on this locker-style safe are five star. I detract one star due to the lack of shelving options and the thoughtlessness in packaging this item. Be safe!
N**R
Great hotel room type safe, huge inside, lots of storage, very well built, no issues.
This is a large hotel room safe, which is the best way to describe it. It isn't a fire/waterproof safe by any means, but does afford protection against the common concern of theft. I will tell you that this is very sturdy and the smaller one I purchased, used multiple times a day, day after day, shows no signs of trouble. Uses 4 AA batteries and you put your code in as you close the door to secure it, and you can change it each time if you choose. It comes with a backup key, which is kinda weird because it is so darn long, you have to put it in another safe or something to secure it, you cannot keep it on your keyring. I would highly recommend this very large safe for things that are important, but not stuff that is irreplaceable.
A**R
Keypad doesn't work.
Keypad did not work - right out of the box. Used different batteries in case one was dead - no help. Physical keys work well, just don't misplace them.
M**M
Buyer Beware!
Hole in box was first thing I saw but otherwise packed ok. Sending safe back because it does not work correctly. The safe would not open after inputing correct default code many times, and key only opens if incorrect code is entered, so I was told by Jesse at customer service number called. He told me that his experience has been that you need weaker alkaline batteries with this safe for it to work right. I tried that, but it did not work with the batteries I had. Also, you have to press the numbers hard to hear it beep, and often it would not beep at all. The error code is high bat or similar which is for a high battery input which must be that it is too much voltage for it to handle I would guess. Very scary indeed and shocked that Honeywell would sell such a poorly tested safe that appears to be made solid otherwise. Jesse at that phone number was the only person there you can really talk to, so I guess that this is a company that resells this Honeywell safe and is not the maker of. However he said that he inspects many of these. My question is, if that is the case, why would they sell something like this to me, if they have a battery issue, and the numbers are so hard to press to obtain a signal? You cannot even lock it under normal circumstances with the 2 keys provided! Do they just assume that for the many safes that they ship that maybe some or enough of us will not want to return it? Good thing I am able to re-pack it well and lift the safe back into the box. I can imagine that for some little old lady it would be a chore, so I am not happen about this. I may think twice before ordering something like this via internet again. Just hope the rest of the return process is ok, and just glad I did not keep this safe and discover the major problem much later. If you buy it, I hope you have better luck than I did.
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