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But having had to take down and move my safes four times in the last 8 years, I'm quite thankful for this feature!

These kind of safes aren't for everybody, but they have suited my business and home needs very well. Best part: I don't need to hire a moving crew to get this from one place to the next. The door section is about 200lbs, which can be handled by my wife and I will the assistance of a dolly and some leverage.

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What brand/model is this safe?
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i've been considering these http://www.snapsafe.com because of where I want to locate, the only issue i have is the small safe door on the larger models.
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SoloXCRacer wrote:What brand/model is this safe?
It's a Dakota Interloc XL safe. You can still find them being sold, but I think Dakota safes moved away from manufacturing them anymore.
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GeekwithaGun wrote:i've been considering these http://www.snapsafe.com because of where I want to locate, the only issue i have is the small safe door on the larger models.
Those are nice, but I agree, that safe door is really small :(
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I've moved my safe a few times now and it wasn't fun. It weighs about 700# and it doesn't come apart. After a little trial and error I found a couple of things that make it possible for my wife and I to move it.

The first thing was one of those gimmic slider movers they advertise on tv. We bought them to help with furniture but 4 of those under the safe and we can slide it on concrete, wood, etc. The other thing was those moving dollys with 4 wheels used to move pianos and such. Just tilt the safe one direction and slide one under that side and do the same in the other direction. You now have 8 wheels that will roll on most surfaces. The only thing missing is a way to get up and down steps. I haven't figured that one out yet.
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Bayoutalker wrote:... The other thing was those moving dollys with 4 wheels used to move pianos and such. ....
It's a furniture dolly. You can rent them for $7 from UHaul, or buy them for about $20 from UHaul or other places. Amazon probably sells them.

The best way I heard of to "move" a safe was to sell the old safe with the old house and buy a new one for the new house. ;-)
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ELB wrote:
Bayoutalker wrote:... The other thing was those moving dollys with 4 wheels used to move pianos and such. ....
It's a furniture dolly. You can rent them for $7 from UHaul, or buy them for about $20 from UHaul or other places. Amazon probably sells them.

The best way I heard of to "move" a safe was to sell the old safe with the old house and buy a new one for the new house. ;-)

I bought mine for $11 at Harbor Freight. I have the small ones. http://m.harborfreight.com/18-in-x-12-i ... 61899.html
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Just found this USA manufacture of modular gun safes (RSC) http://www.zanottiarmor.com/
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Alternative - Rol-A-Lift http://www.rolalift.com/ I bet you can rent them.

I have a smaller pair of these, shop-made. I honestly had not thought of using them for a safe.

It doesn't do stairs though.
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