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As I have said several times before, I bought a used Jewelers safe from a lock/security retail store. I negotiated the price to around $1000. It weighs 1200 lbs and has really thick steel. It is rated TL15. It was brought in with a tow truck and we also have a monitored alarm system. That all being said I still keep my most valuable cards in a bank safe deposit box....just in case some internet predator gets any ideas. I strongly recommend saving 50% or more and at least looking at used safes. They are the same thing, just a lot cheaper. regards
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