BF1716
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Overview
When Burglary and fire protection is the #1 concern
✓ U.L. certified RSC burglary protection
✓ ETL certified 60 minute fire protection
✓ 1/2″ solid steel plate door
✓ Durable and attractive textured paint finish
✓ Lifetime fire warranty
✓ Proudly made in the USA
BF® Standard Features
The best warranty in the business. Lifetime fire replacement and one year parts and labor.
“B” rated heavy duty construction.
U.L. Listed 1-Hr. 350°F fire rating. Tested at temperatures up to 1700°F*.
U.L. Listed Residential Security Container burglary rating
Finish:
Comes standard with a texture finish, but you can get a Gloss Finish at a higher price. Feel free to contact us to learn more.
Door:
3 1/2″ thick, consisting of 1/2″ plate steel with a unique proprietary fire and burglary resistant material.
Dual seal design utilizes a silicone foam seal with a heat-expanding intumescent seal.
Body:
2-5/8″ thick, consisting of 1/8″ outer and inner steel plates creating a burglary resistant structure enclosing a unique proprietary fire resistant material.
Three massive 1″ diameter solid steel chrome-plated locking bolts.
A full length dead bar locks deep into the body preventing door removal during a forced entry attempt.
U.L. listed Group II lock with spring-loaded auxiliary relock device.
¼” heavy duty carburized hardplate.
Heavy duty steel hinges provide easy smooth door operation.
One recessed anchor bolt hole and mounting hardware are provided to securely anchor safe.
Attractively accented with a large chrome-plated dial, matching handle and a plush velour interior.
Durable and attractive granite finish or sandstone textured finish.
Specs
Weight: 412 lbs
Outside Dimensions: 22.25"H x 21.75"W x 21.75"D
Interior Dimension: 17"H x 16.5"W x 16"D
Clear Door: 17"H x 16.5"W
Cubic Inches: 4,488
Shelves: 1
Delivery & Installation
Many big box stores only offer curbside delivery. In theory, this can seem like a really affordable option. After all, a few buddies, a case of beer, and a heavy-duty project is a great combination — right?