Closet Vault PLUS
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About
V-Line’s new Closet Vault Plus has been refitted with the all steel Peg Board as a standard item. The Closet Vault Plus has the new 3 Point locking system. The Peg Board adds additional strength to the door and allows for more options when configuring the in wall vault vs. the original Closet Vaults. The unique in-the-wall safe that fits between the wall studs (16” on center 2×4). The Closet Vault PLUS provides a unique and space conscious way to secure firearms and valuables such as laptops, jewelry, and other items with the convenience of quick access. The door and frame protrude less than 2 inches from the wall, allowing it to be concealed behind a door or in a closet. The Closet Vault Plus with the installed Peg Board comes standard with the adjustable black foam barrel guard.
Optional shelves and accessories for the Closet Vault II will fit in the Closet Vault PLUS.
Specs
- Weight:
65 lbs. - Exterior Dimensions (H x W x D):
53” x 14½” x 5¾”
- Interior Dimensions (H x W x D):
49¾” x 13½” x 4¾”
- Overall Exterior Dimensions (including frame):
53” x 16¾” x 5¾”
Security
- The Closet Vault PLUS ships standard with the all steel Peg Board.
- The door is made sturdy of 14ga. steel and it Powder Coated in an Ivory color.
- The Closet Vault PLUS features a unique three point locking system with steel deadbolts protruding directly into the Vaults frame.
- V-Line’s Closet Vault PLUS is designed to install in between the wall studs.
- The door and frame protrude 2” to provide extra internal depth.
- The SIMPLEX push button lock is mechanical and features a programmable combination.
- Optional shelving and pistol hanger accessories are available to customize the Closet Vault PLUS to best meet individual needs.
- The Closet Vault PLUS ships with an adjustable foam barrel support and foam lined bottom.
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?