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Custom Safes

Buying a custom safe can be an easy way to ensure that you get exactly what you want from your home safe. You don’t need to be constricted by the available models and you can help design something yourself that perfectly suits your needs. There are a lot of options and different criteria when it comes to customizing a home safe that you should bear in mind when thinking about ordering a custom safe. Here are some of your options for customizing your very own home safe. 

Weight and Dimensions

It’s likely that if you are ordering a custom safe that you have a good reason to do so. Sometimes this comes down to the dimensions or weight of the safe. If you are planning to store something of a weird or unconventional size it may be easiest to buy a safe perfectly designed around these dimensions. Alternatively, it is possible that you need a safe that fits certain weight constrictions. Even possible is to design a modular safe that can be disassembled, moved, and reassembled with ease. This can be a possibility with a custom safe that you may not be able to find in the stock models available.

Custom Interior

Another option that you have when you order a custom safe is designing an interior that may not otherwise be available in-stock safes. You can design special compartments or add shelves or really do anything to the configuration of the interior of your safe as you desire. Additionally, you can specify certain materials to be used or even special upholstery for delicate items.

Specialized Locking Mechanisms

Another great option that you have when you get a custom safe is specifying the locking mechanism. This is really where custom safes shine. When you need something a step above the standard and you have something specific in mind a custom safe might be right for you. There are a lot of options for customizing the locking mechanism on your safe that can drastically increase security based on your needs. You can combine conventional methods of locking for increased security or add additional failsafes designed for your needs. For those interested in custom safes it’s best to contact a professional and explain what your needs are and what your vision is for your home safe. From there you can get some blueprints drawn up and be on your way to having the perfect safe. 

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