
Like our locksmiths in Dublin at JR Security Devices. That lock failure allows access to any firearms stored inside, posing a safety hazard. According to the Consumer Product and Safety Commission, a bolt malfunction can cause the safe to open without the use of a key combination. One that is fitted by someone who knows a thing or two about safes. The recall is for the Stack-On Sentinel model safe made by Alpha Guardian. It is always worth paying that little bit extra for peace of mind. Better still, turn to us for a proper one. Here’s further proof from the Mr Locksmith YouTube channel.Īvoid, avoid, AVOID the Open Sentry models. We see a second model.īoth the recalled and the non-recalled safes took seconds to open. Since the clip was posted to YouTube, the Open Sentry safe was the subject of a product recall. In the above clip, Terry Whin-Yates opens the budget priced safe with a rare earth magnet and a sock. “…So, anything you buy in Home Depot… any safe, in Walmart, Costco… Staples, Canadian Tire, it’s all crap! We can open them in less than ten seconds …” – Terry Whin-Yates Here’s living proof, thanks to this video by Mr Locksmith, seen below. If you’re tempted to buy a safe from Argos or similar multiple store chains, we agree with the locksmith too. If you’re looking for one yourself, take heed the following words:Īccording to Canadian locksmith, Terry Whin-Yates, he says that any safes from superstore chains are ‘crap’ to say the least.Ĭrap because they can be opened in seconds. In our time, we have come across many a safe of varying complexities.

We at JR Security Devices specialise in the non-destructive opening and repair of safes, whether for home or business. Beware of any safe costing less than €50: they could be opened in seconds.
