Reason Number 1 is that the digital ones aren’t very secure anyway.
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Now let’s shift the conversation to old time manual tumbler safes. How safe are they? Is the term ‘safe’ just a misnomer?
We trashed the electronic tumblers and went back to manual type. Switching back to manual tumblers was cheaper than the 14hrs it took the “professional locksmith” to break into our store safe. Hardened steel plates strategically placed foiled the pro’s best attempts for almost 2 days. The ratings for safe breakage have gone miserably in the toilet as of late. This 1952 model seems to be working pretty good since we removed all the gadgetry.
Any consumer grade safe is not very secure to a determined person looking to get into it.
I have a lock and tumbler safe for security reasons (was told more thieves are looking to break digital than old fashioned locks), but there is no way it would keep the Feds out.
Remember everyone upset Apple didn’t break the phone for those muslim shooters in California? Well... Looks like that problem is solved.