SKU: 56730409147

1.1 cu. ft. Steel Digital Depository Safe with Digital keypad, Black

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1.1 cu. ft. Steel Digital Depository Safe with Digital keypad, BlackThe AdirOffice Digital Depository Safe is a rugged and highly secure unit great for keeping cash, jewelry, important documents and other valuables for any situation. It has a bin door that serves as a drop slot for depositing without opening the compartment. This safe features a digital lock with a keypad and programmable access codes which can be changed at will. A backup key is also included to provide emergency access to the safe via a concealed

The AdirOffice Digital Depository Safe is a rugged and highly secure unit great for keeping cash, jewelry, important documents and other valuables for any situation. It has a bin door that serves as a drop slot for depositing without opening the compartment. This safe features a digital lock with a keypad and programmable access codes which can be changed at will. A backup key is also included to provide emergency access to the safe via a concealed keyhole. Another added feature is that when wrong codes are entered 3 times, the safe will go into lock-out mode preventing further incorrect attempt and provide additional security. Ideal for hotels, gas stations, motels, restaurants, or any retail businesses, this AdirOffice digital safe's main door is shut by 2 deadbolt door locks for added security. It is also designed to be mounted on walls and other secure foundation. It is made of steel with a black finish and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
  • Dimensions 19 in. H x 15.3 in. W x 14 in. D
  • Drop slot bin door
  • Digital lock with keypad
  • Programmable access codes
  • Backup key
  • Concealed keyhole
  • Lock-out mode
  • 2 deadbolt door locks
  • Mountable design
  • Solid steel construction
  • Black finish





Features
Item Weight 55
Lock Type Electronic
Peril Type All
Material Steel
Color Black
Safe Capacity (cu.ft.) 1.1
Returnable 180-Day
Product Weight (lb.) 55 lb
Safe Size Small
Protection Against No Additional Protection
Interior Height (in.) 20.6
Interior Width (in.) 14
Interior Depth (in.) 14
Manufacturer Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty

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Beta, Alpha, Omega oh my!
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★★★★★ 3
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