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Why the Right Safe Matters

Choosing the wrong safe can cost you more than money. It can put your loved ones and valuables at risk. Our quick questionnaire has been developed to help you understand the difference in protection, quality, and delivery — so you can feel confident and secure with the best safe for your needs.

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HOW IT WORKS

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Tell us what you're storing

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Set your protection goals

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Get your “Good / Better / Best” recommendations

Are Gun Safes and Home Safes the Same?

Gun safes and home safes are all the same at their most basic level — they offer secure storage. The primary difference between home safes and gun safes is the interior layout. Home safes aren’t typically designed to hold long guns. They often feature more shelving and creature comforts, such as jewelry storage and watchwinders.

That being said, there’s nothing to keep you from storing a gun within a home safe. And once you put a gun in a home safe it becomes a gun safes. (Did we mention, gun safes are tax free in Washington State?)

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Should I Buy a Commercial Safe for My Home?

Commercial safes are also known as high-security safes. These TL, TRTL, and TXTR rated safes are designed to withstand enhanced attacks from criminals — offering a higher level of protection than traditional gun safes and home safes.

For instance, most jewelry stores are required to have at least a TL-15 safe to secure the most basic level of insurance. A TL-15 rating is the lowest UL (Underwriters Laboratory) rating, with insurance requirements increasing based on the total value being protected. (TL and TRTL ratings are assigned by Underwriters Laboratory, a third-party testing agency that’s respected throughout the world.)

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