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  • jpk1md

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 13, 2007
    11,313
    My only beef with Cannon is that these safes USUALLY only have locking bolts on ONE SIDE of the door.

    If they sold safes with locking bolts on all 4 I would buy one in a heartbeat
     

    Topher

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 8, 2008
    4,817
    Fredneck
    Do they move it inside, or only curbside delivery?

    I actually got one from Costco a while back and the driver back his truck up to my garage and put it in my garage for me.

    I had to position it but he got it 95% of the way there.

    Chris
     

    UncleJim

    Member
    Jun 25, 2008
    54
    My issue is a tight turn and steps to get it where I want it. It would be a 100% man-handling evolution at a certain point. Prob need a small crew or a gorilla or two to make it happen.
     

    Roos85

    Member
    May 15, 2011
    30
    Moco, MD
    That thing is nice looking. I would love to have one. Maybe when I move out and dont use my dads gun cabinet anymore I will get something like that
     

    Trapper

    I'm a member too.
    Feb 19, 2009
    1,369
    Western AA county
    I wonder if that USB port is v3.0 compliant and the Ethernet jack supports 1Gb/s. If not, it's already obsolete.

    By the looks of it, the USB port is probably only 2.0.
    The ethernet port is an 8-wire pass through, so it should support up to 10GB (not that many home users need/can afford that at this point).
     

    Mark C

    Active Member
    Jul 6, 2008
    216
    Mine was delivered into the garage, no questions asked, no tip necessary. But it was a straight shot on flat asphalt, almost would have been silly not to roll it into the garage.

    Mine has bolts on just the one side, but the door fits inside the frame on the opposite side, essentially one big bolt.

    Other safes have more bolts, but I couldn't find anything anywhere close in price in a similar size with a UL RSC rating.
     

    vette97

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 9, 2008
    1,915
    Carroll County, Maryland
    Mark C, what kind of throughput are you getting through the USB connection?

    Trapper, thanks for the head's up on the 10GB. May as well put the house file server in the safe.
     

    CrabbyMcNab

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 1, 2009
    2,474
    The safe I ordered through Costco several years ago (5?) I had four delivery guys, who came with the truck, take it down a flight of stairs to the basement. No additional fees necessary.

    Fluke?
     

    UncleJim

    Member
    Jun 25, 2008
    54
    The safe I ordered through Costco several years ago (5?) I had four delivery guys, who came with the truck, take it down a flight of stairs to the basement. No additional fees necessary.

    Fluke?

    I guess it's luck of the draw. I called Costco and they reiterated that it would only be curb side delivery.
     

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