Re: Combination Dial File Cabinet
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Of the two, I would definitely choose the Mosler. Good brand name, and looks like heavy steel plate construction. The door should be 2" thick, and the lock is most likely Mosler's manipulation resistant MR302. Be sure it is working properly! Basically, your only option to open with a defective lock is drilling. On that note, always check any safe you buy to be sure it has not been drilled. From pictures of a similar or identical model in my resources, I don't believe this to be fire resistant. Ask to see a closeup of the labels. I also doubt it only weighs 1k#. As an irrelevant side note, this safe is 1980s era.
As far as the Fortis safe (unfamiliar with the name), if you end up getting it I suggest you ditch the electronic lock in favor of a good quality mechanical lock, unless you have circumstances that make an electronic lock worth the risk. At the very least, replace that S&G lock with an Amsec if you feel you need electronic. I don't like how this safe looks like you have direct access inside at the top and bottom edges of the door. Maybe with larger pictures I'd see it differently.
BTW, one is a right hand door, and the other is left hand, if that makes a difference in your application.
MartinHewitt wrote:Don't walk under the safe to look if the floor is holding!
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