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Do they not have a secondary way of entry? The manufacturer knows the keypads operate on battery power and that it will eventually go out. There has to be a secondary point of entry.

I used to work at Dick's and on the ones they had the keypad twisted off from the outside. You could replace the batteries from the outside, and then some of them had a backup key as well. Not sure if they are like that still though.
 
Do they not have a secondary way of entry? The manufacturer knows the keypads operate on battery power and that it will eventually go out. There has to be a secondary point of entry.


I'm not worried about that.

I would be worried about the numerous posts I have seen about the keypad completely eating it and having to pay big money to get someone to break into the safe.

Keypads are crap. Much higher failure rate than mechanical.
 
I'm not worried about that.

I would be worried about the numerous posts I have seen about the keypad completely eating it and having to pay big money to get someone to break into the safe.

Keypads are crap. Much higher failure rate than mechanical.
True. I much prefer mechanical myself. Pretty sad if you have to buy replacement parts for a SAFE! It never moves. Nothing should break.
 
Do you know when you'll be getting your next 80 gun safe in stock? Id really like to look at one and compare it to the next size down and see which one I need.
Safes are like garages they are never to big,you will always find it full of something.
 
Do they not have a secondary way of entry? The manufacturer knows the keypads operate on battery power and that it will eventually go out. There has to be a secondary point of entry.

It starts beeping hours, sometimes days in advance. If you don't replace the battery before it dies then that's on you.
 
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