Sliding this plate out reveals the battery compartment. On the inside of the door is a sliding black plate with large ridges for purchase. Using the master key in this keyhole enables the keypad to be over-ridden at any time. This plate can be prised off easily with fingernails, to reveal the keyhole beneath. To the left is the turning handle which opens the safe when the correct key is entered – and in the middle is a plain plate. The keypad has the numbers 1 to 0 with an A and a B key as well. The opening device consists of a keypad on the right, with 3 different coloured lights above. Nearly the entire front is taken up with the thick door, which has the opening device attached to it. The paint is very tough and has a slightly raised feel to it. My safe is a cream colour, but they are also available in grey and black. It is recommended that the user attaches the safe to a wall or floor, using the large bolts and pre-drilled holes in the back and bottom of the safe, but I have never done this as they do not contain anything very valuable. It is heavy to carry around at 9.5kg, but not too heavy to move. The safe itself is not huge, measuring 25cm by 35cm and being 25cm deep.
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