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Stack-On Biometric Personal Safes
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$126.99 - $229.99
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$119.99 - $229.99
Item: IK-230789
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Stack-On Biometric Personal Safes

    • Program up to 32 fingerprints
    • Uses electronic lock
    • Hidden trouble key
Biometric lock can be programmed to accept up to 32 fingerprints for greater security and quicker access to the safe’s contents. Both models include an electronic lock and hidden trouble key. Tested and listed as California DOJ Firearm Safety Devices. Imported.
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  • Personal Safe with Biometric Lock – Foam-padded bottom and shelf. Pre-drilled holes for mounting to floor or shelf. Fastening hardware is included.
    Dimensions: 9-7/8"H x 13-7/8"W x 9-7/8"D.

  • Drawer Safe with Biometric Lock – Solid-steel, pry-resistant door has concealed hinges and two steel live-action locking bolts for enhanced security. Gas lift on door pops the lid up when the locking bolts are released and holds the lid in place when open. Egg-crate foam-padded bottom. Pre-drilled holes for mounting to floor or shelf. Includes fastening hardware.
    Dimensions: 4-1/2"H x 13-7/8"W x 11-1/2"D.

Text Size: AAA
Overall Customer Rating: 
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0 out of 1(0%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Overall Customer Rating: 
2 out of 5
2 out of 5
DLillie
Location:New Hampshire
Age:65 and over
Gender:Female
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
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Not a bad little safe, but don't waste your money in order to get the biometric option as it is notoriously undependable. In an emergency you don't want to count on a device that works one out of ten times. No amount of reprogramming or reprinting of fingerprints improves on the failure rate. I just give up and use the pushbuttons. Save your money and buy the Stack On with only the pushbuttons and no biometrics. It's a fancy little function.........just too bad it doesn't work well.