Honeywell 2017 330-Cubic-Inch 1/2-Hour Fire and Waterproof Document Protector Safe
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Features:Specifications: * Interior Dimensions (H x W x D)2.91" x 13.23" x 8.58" * Exterior Dimensions (H x W x D)5.75" x 16.13" x 12.75" * Product Weight19 lbs Product details and pricing info |
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14 Customer Reviews Posted
- a grat buy!
- Great for keeping documents safe from water and fire. It is small enough so it can be hidden in your home.
- 2008-11-01, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- quality on par with its low price
- This safe is very heavy and made of a super thick plastic material that if in a short fire probably will protect what's in inside, but likely would fuse the whole box together making it a big pain to open. Also, my box arrived with a musty mold scent with signs of mold growing, and the manuals inside were damp and cold, suggesting that it does not keep out humidity, so I would suggest loading it up with dessicant packets if you live in a humid climate. Given the low price I do plan on buying one more, and I hope I never to truly have to test it out. However, the way I see it is if you want true protection you store your valuables off site such as in a bank safety deposit box. Even much more expensive safes in this genre probably would succomb to any intense disaster so one can only hope for the best.
- 2008-10-15, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Solid
- Solidly made. Heavy (in a good way). I hope I never have to see if it works...
- 2008-10-11, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Feels Solid and well worth the price
- I bought this to be placed inside my gun safe to give my paper products extra fire resistance. It feels solid and easily accommodates full size documents and cash. For the money it seems like a great deal especially with free shipping considering it weighs close to 20 lbs. Granted it's not my gun safe but didn't cost thousands either. I can't comment on the locks as that is a non issue for me as I only wanted more security in case of a fire. If you want security you are going to have to pay to play as the saying goes. How hard would it be to break in with a crowbar or pry it off the floor and carry it out the door. If you want security you have to go big. IF you want some good fire protection put it in your freezer and it should make it through a fire.
- 2008-10-08, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Looks and feels solid, haven't tested it in a fire.
- Looks and feels very heavy/sturdy. Haven't tested it in a fire (hope I don't have to, obviously). Room to fit 8.5 x 11" documents without folding, which is very nice. Must be stored horizontally to be effective (according to the instructions). Comes with two keys. Probably wouldn't be great strictly for privacy applications since you could most likely break the handle and/or lock fairly easily if you really wanted to, but that's okay because it's just supposed to provide security from fire and water. I don't know if it's ultimately a five-star product or not (that would depend on how it performs in a fire), but I have no complaints thus far and I'm going with "innocent until proven guilty" style of rating. Would buy again.
- 2008-08-24, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:

