Customer Reviews for HOMAK HS10036683 Electronic Access Pistol Box, 10 X 3.5 X 7.5 Inch

HOMAK HS10036683 Electronic Access Pistol Box, 10 X 3.5 X 7.5 Inch

HOMAK HS10036683 Electronic Access Pistol Box, 10 X 3.5 X 7.5 Inch Our Price: $37.90
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of HOMAK HS10036683 Electronic Access Pistol Box, 10 X 3.5 X 7.5 Inch

Customer Review: Broke upon delivery
Summary: 1 Stars

I received this unit with one of the wires disconnected similar to one review posted that complained about wires and battery pack being exposed inside.

Customer Review: Can't beat it for the price.
Summary: 4 Stars

This is my third small safe. It is really a great deal for the price.

Customer Review: Cheaply made but serviceable...
Summary: 2 Stars

This small safe is very cheaply made and does not sit upright on a shelf; it must lay flat (unlike the photo). It works, but I agree with others why do not trust the construction and/or the safety of a firearm locked inside.

Customer Review: Difficult at first
Summary: 4 Stars

I purchased this product for storage of my Glock 23. I had trouble reprogramming it for my own code. Once I figured that out it's been smooth sailing every since. It seems nice ands sturdy and it's easy to hide or mount.

Customer Review: Don't buy this safe!
Summary: 1 Stars

Don't buy this safe!!! There are two major design flaws.
1. The first is the lack of a mechanical key backup to unlock the safe if the electronics fail. Remember, any electronic device will fail eventually. If the electronics fail you have no way to open the safe but to cut it open.
2. The second flaw is exposed wiring and battery pack on the inside. I placed a metal object in the safe and it fell against the battery terminals shorting it out. This erased the electronic combination that was programmed into the safe and it could not be opened. I had to pick up the cabinet the unit was bolted to and tilt it over to get the object to slide away from the terminals. Once the metal object slid away from the battery terminals I had to hold a 9 V battery to the external connections and re-enter the default combination. Luckily I was able to determine what had happened and did not have to destroy the cabinet it was bolted to or cut open the safe and risk damaging the contents.

Spend the extra money and buy a safe with a better design and a back up key entry in case the batteries or electronics fail.
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