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Fort Knox Defender In a bedroom

Fort Knox Defender Safe Review


Riley Johnson
Fort Knox Defender Safe: 10-gauge steel, ½″ door, 120-min @ 1700°F fire rating. American-made protection for firearms & valuables.
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Gun Safes
Safe Space Episode 45

Safe Space Episode 45: Why You Should Buy BIGGER


Mikaela Judd
Biggest safe buying mistake? Choosing too small. Learn why sizing up saves space, money, and frustration long-term.
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Safe Space Video Podcast
TL Home Safe in a Closet

Do I Need a Home Safe?


Mikaela Judd
Learn when a home safe makes sense, what it protects, and how it adds peace of mind against theft, fire, and loss.
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Home Safes
Safe Space Episode 44

Safe Space Episode 44: What to Look for in a...


Mikaela Judd
Learn what to look for in a jewelry safe, from steel thickness to fire ratings, and how to match security to the value you’re protecting.
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Safe Space Video Podcast
Fort Knox Protector in a Bedroom

Fort Knox Protector Safe Review


Riley Johnson
Review the Fort Knox Protector Safe—3/16″ steel body, ½″ solid steel door, and 2-hour fire protection—one of the best high-end values available.
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Gun Safes
Safe Space Episode 43.

Safe Space Episode 43: Pros and Cons of an ISM...


Mikaela Judd
Pros and cons of ISM safes, including security ratings, weight, lead times, installation, insurance benefits, and real-world buying tips.
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Safe Space Video Podcast
TL In a Home

How to Buy an ISM Safe


Mikaela Judd
Learn how to buy an ISM safe, understand UL ratings, choose the right size, and plan professional delivery for true high-security protection.
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Commercial Safes
Fort Knox Executive Safe

Fort Knox Executive Safe Review


Riley Johnson
Fort Knox Executive Safe review featuring ¼″ steel body, ⅝″ door, 2-hour 1700°F fire rating, and American-made craftsmanship.
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Gun Safes
Armored Door inside a building

What’s the Difference Between a Vault Door and an Armored...


Mikaela Judd
Learn the difference between a vault door and an armored door, including uses, security levels, and which option is best for your home.
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Security Doors