We have one - but it was one of those with plastic keys like a hotel room and over the years the key got brittle and eventually snapped - now the firm don't make keys any more so we have a safe we can't use!!!
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joddle wrote:We have one - but it was one of those with plastic keys like a hotel room and over the years the key got brittle and eventually snapped - now the firm don't make keys any more so we have a safe we can't use!!!
Hope there is nothing in it, but it's certainly safe if so!
joddle wrote:We have one - but it was one of those with plastic keys like a hotel room and over the years the key got brittle and eventually snapped - now the firm don't make keys any more so we have a safe we can't use!!!
Hope there is nothing in it, but it's certainly safe if so!
There are a few things in it - but not important thank goodness. I have tried to make another key by drilling a piece of plastic and although I have reproduced all the holes perfectly my "new key" won't open the safe - not sure if there is something else in the key which makes it work but as there are no batteries I can't see what that might be! Any good safecrackers around?
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kevsboredagain wrote:We have one in Spain and it gets used a lot. I know it's used because people forget the code or leave it locked when they leave. It's inside a bedroom cupboard bolted to the wall.
Sounds good. How much have you copped in dosh and sparklers over the years?
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