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The Paragon In-Wall Safe offers a robust 0.83 cubic feet steel chamber with an electronic LED keypad and two manual override keys for flexible access. Designed for easy installation between wall studs, it features an anti-theft alarm that escalates after repeated incorrect code entries. Ideal for protecting valuables like documents, jewelry, and cash at home or business, it comes complete with anchor bolts and batteries for quick setup.
Brand | Paragon Lock & Safe |
Product Dimensions | 4"D x 16.25"W x 22"H |
Lock Type | Combination |
Color | Light Gray |
Capacity | 0.83 Cubic Feet |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Special Feature | Anti-Theft |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Included Components | 4 AA batteries and anchor bolts |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Alarm | Audible |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Chamber Depth | 16.25 Inches |
Chamber Height | 20.25 Inches |
Chamber Width | 3.8 Inches |
UPC | 613103031811 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00613103031811 |
Control Type | Touchpad Control |
Manufacturer | Trademark GLB |
Part Number | 83-DT5912 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 83-DT5912 |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | UNIT |
Style | Wall Safe |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Anti-Theft |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
J**S
Good Safe
Just finished installing this wall safe. A few comments on the installation. There are no installation instructions but it's all common sense and there's a few You Tube videos out there to show you what to do. The safe itself fits exactly between two studs. IMO - Having a good stud finder made all the difference. I purchased a JAXWQ stud finder on Amazon and it worked great. Also, I added a 2X4 on the bottom for the safe to sit on while installing the screws into the studs. Use a level to make sure everything is straight. The safe is no frills but solid. Installing the batteries and passcodes was easy. So overall, there were no surprises on install which I appreciate. You really can't go wrong with this safe for the price point.
R**N
Affordable quality.
I like this product. Probably not super armored but definately a theft deterant. It has 6 3/16" lags that security it within a stud bay. Most studs are on 16" centers so there is 14.5" inbetween in theory. This is almost never the case in reality so you'llBe happy to know that this wallSafe width is 14.25". Very thoughtful.I just found a stud near where I wanted the safe and cut into the area to the right and determined exactly where the opening between studs was. Then cut horizontally across until I reached the width of 14 3/8". Then Used a 2" level to plumb down 20 3/8". Used a level to get nice straight lines. Used a drywall saw to follow my layout lines. Set the safe in the hole and drilled pilots holes and then used an impact driver to set lags. The hex head is in metric. 5/16" is too small and 3/8" is just a hair too small. It was close enough that I could use the 3/8" socket to drive the lag in. Never done that in 10 years of contracting but it worked and I didnt have to track down a metric driver set or socket set.Easy to follow instructions. Simple to use. Batteries included. Pretty straight forward. Feels very secure.
C**R
Sturdy and heavy duty for standard home use but with some small flaws
The safe itself is a solid piece, hard to bust open with just hand tools. You would need some serious power to break that thing open.That said, the locking mechanism lacks greatly. When in locked position, you can rotate the knob clockwise and retract the claws about 75% which aids in easier opening with brute force. Upon investigation of the locking mechanism, this seems like a big oversight (design flaw) and can be easily fixed (I am a mechanical engineer). As a matter of fact, I fixed their design flaw within minutes with some spare metal and 2 bolts. The travel of the claw is now minimal in the locked position.I agree with the other reviewers that the overall product appearance wasn't 100% perfect. I have found several paint chips or paint flaws on the front and back. The back does not matter because the safe is installed in a wall. But the front face should not have any chips, that is just disappointing. However, a good safe is not visible all the time and instead hides behind a painting, wall rug or other object. So it is not such a big eyesore.I really like the feature of the backup key in case the batteries die (or the any of the electronic lock parts fail). It is needed for sure.The door closes tightly and without much slop. I am planning on installing a thin fire-proof seal to aid in survival of anything combustible in case of a house fire.The whole locking mechanism plate is straight and flush, no problems there.Overall, the safe does its job and we are satisfied with its performance.As for security, this is a good home safe which you need to guard, though. Anyone with a drill can open it easily in under 60 seconds.A quick installation tip: a standard crutch might aid in holding the safe up during installation.
K**N
Tweaked for my needs
This is my second wall safe and I'm very happy with this one after making some adjustments.Comparing to the Stack-On PWS 15522, this one is cheaper but may be a bit more solid. It uses 6 bolts into the studs instead of 4. However, the Stack-On allowed me to turn off the button beeping without modifying it. I also found the Stack-On to have sturdier shelves.As for the Paragon 7725, the first thing to note is after unboxing, I tried the key with the safe flat on my table, the safe door facing up. The key didn't work until it was tipped upright. I almost thought I had a problem since I had read a review about the key not working.Installation was as expected. It fit easily between the studs which were just slightly wider than the safe width. I added a piece of 2x4 at the bottom to help with installation. I use a Kreg Mini Jig Pocket Hole Kit to attach to the studs on either side.The door had a little play to it which I found irritating when hitting the keypad if I didn't hold the door closed so I added a piece of 1/4" weather stripping to the inside of the door jamb, lengthwise. (photo attached)As many have noted, the beeping is too loud for my purposes. I didn't want to use a solder gun on the circuit board. Instead, I removed the cover to the circuit board and used a small screwdriver to carefully pop off the cover to the speaker (photo attached). Under the cap was a small metal piece which amplified the beep. With that removed, it made a very muted, barely audible beep when pushing the keypad buttons. This was perfect for me, although I realized I was proceeding at my own risk. Please proceed at your own risk if you attempt the same.Overall, great product for protecting a few small items out of sight.
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