Tools & Hardware : Honeywell 3035D Digital Locking Steel Box

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Tools & Hardware : Honeywell 3035D Digital Locking Steel Box

Honeywell 3035D Digital Locking Steel Box

from: Honeywell




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MSRP Price: $48.00
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 580





Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Honeywell
Color: black and silver
EAN: 0016247303507
Label: Honeywell
Product Manufacturer: Honeywell
Model: 3035D
Publisher: Honeywell
Ranking: 580
Studio: Honeywell
Variation Description: black and silver


Product facts:
  • Locking steel box for 8-1/2 by 11-inch paper documents and photos stored flat
  • Digital lock with key-override system and customizable combination programming
  • Double steel-wall construction and fire retardant insulation for optimal protection Carrying handle and digital lock and key system for easy access and transport
  • Foam padding for greater protection
  • Key override feature and foam padding for greater protection







Editorial Product Review:

Amazon.com Item Description:
Protect important paper documents and photos from thieves, heat and flames with this electronic, digital locking steel box. The box holds 8-1/2 by 11-inch paper flat, and is constructed with double steel walls for optimal security, and is fire insulated for protection from flames and heat. Choose your own digital combination and reprogram it any time for easy access and peace of mind. Digital locking mechanism and electronic key ensure quick entry, and a flexible carrying handle means easy transport. A key- override feature lets you in should you forget the combo, and the unit's foam liner helps protect valuables from jostling when you're on the move. The box weighs 9-1/2 pounds, and is backed with a limited warranty. --Brian D. Olson









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great way to secure your stuff
This product is very strong and easy to use. I wouldn't look to it to be a very high-temp firebox but for light duty in a dorm room or around snooping roomates or others it should be great.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazingly convenient
We use this safe to keep pills away from the children. It is amazingly convenient, although I had a difficult time setting the combination because I did not realize you had to enter it twice to set it. D'oh! Well worth the money. There are keys that bypass the combination if you forget the combination or the battery runs out.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - not very secure
This box looks nice, and can hold quite a bit of stuff. I also really enjoyed the electronic lock, until I lost my keys and the batteries died. However, I read another review that said it was extremely easy to break in to. So I gave it a shot. I had never attempted to pick a lock before this, but with a few minutes of searching the internet...and two paperclips...I picked the lock with very minimal effort. So if security is what you're after, this isn't the way to go. If you just want things to appear to be in a safe place, it's a good option.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - poor
the product arrived on time but the locking system does not work without the key. it does serve it's purpose



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