Gardall SL Quick Ship: Heavy Duty Concealed Wall Safe
Gardall SL Gardall's heavy duty concealed wall safes are designed for commercial and home use, hidden by a picture or mirror. This safe is available with or without a 1 flange, which eases installation. A single fixed shelf, which is positioned approximately 4 from the top of the safe, aids in organizing the safe's contents. The two available depth options allow you to pick the right size safe for your wall. Features: -Optional 1 flange for easier installation -Recessed door discourages prying attacks -A fixed shelf helps organize safe contents -Choose either 4 or 6 depth to fit your wall -Covered by Gardall's limited one-year warranty Lock Options: -Group II Combination Lock -Group II Electronic Push-Button Lock -Group II Key Operated Lock More Information on Gardall's Lock Options Specifications: 4 Depth Model -Exterior Dimensions: 12.375H x 14.375W x 4D -Interior Dimensions: 12H x 13.5W x 2.75D -Capacity: 446 cubic inches 6 Depth Model -Exterior Dimensions: 12.375H x 14.375W x 6D -Interior Dimensions: 12H x 14W x 4.5D -Capacity: 756 cubic inches -Note: Safe dimensions can vary. Refrain from undertaking any sort of construction project until safe is delivered and exact dimensions can be determined.
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