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Fort Knox seems to be a preferred brand. I actually bought a Champion and I've been very pleased with it. Pay careful attention to the fire rating. My fire rating is 1500 degrees for 60 minutes. Also pay careful attention to the number of locking bolts. Mine has 14.
Some people opt to anchor it to the floor. Mine is not. To me, there is not point given the weight. If someone can carry it off by themselves, I'll open the door for them. Delivery and set up may be included in the price, or it may be extra. Ask to be sure. I've moved mine a couple times and it's about $300 each time. Ouch! |
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