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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 8399859, member: 77814"]I know, it's all about one's Risk evaluation and Potential (if one thinks that) of asset appreciation to overall replacement cost vs insured vs overall perspectives.</p><p><br /></p><p>A SDB is a low risk, though an ongoing cost. So one has to evaluate what they store is some $$ above it's continuous storage costs. And, even though rare, some type of seizure.</p><p><br /></p><p>That versus the cost of storing it yourself in your house in a or multiple safes which is a one time cost.</p><p>All versus the potential crime rate of the area.</p><p><br /></p><p>Of course the "better" the safe, the more "secure" it is.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your Securam digital lock appears to be a UL Type-1. Unlike the junk you find in big box discount stores selling safes at the lowest price possible with short locking bolts that can be bent out from door flex.</p><p><br /></p><p>People talk about bringing a torch. A torch in a wood structure house may need some rethinking especially if the safe is in a tight closet. But there are more specific and easier ways depending upon the safe. But all that requires knowledge and some form of planning, which is usually few in most common house robberies.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 8399859, member: 77814"]I know, it's all about one's Risk evaluation and Potential (if one thinks that) of asset appreciation to overall replacement cost vs insured vs overall perspectives. A SDB is a low risk, though an ongoing cost. So one has to evaluate what they store is some $$ above it's continuous storage costs. And, even though rare, some type of seizure. That versus the cost of storing it yourself in your house in a or multiple safes which is a one time cost. All versus the potential crime rate of the area. Of course the "better" the safe, the more "secure" it is. Your Securam digital lock appears to be a UL Type-1. Unlike the junk you find in big box discount stores selling safes at the lowest price possible with short locking bolts that can be bent out from door flex. People talk about bringing a torch. A torch in a wood structure house may need some rethinking especially if the safe is in a tight closet. But there are more specific and easier ways depending upon the safe. But all that requires knowledge and some form of planning, which is usually few in most common house robberies.[/QUOTE]
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