Tips On Finding The Right Gun Safe For Your Home


For your average firearms enthusiast, gun safes aren’t quite the kind of item that one goes shopping for on a weekly basis.  No, they’re generally a once, twice, maybe three times in a lifetime kind of purchase.  That said, the importance of doing things right the first time can’t be stressed enough.  The following discussion will highlight some suggestions to consider while your out hunting for gun safes for sale, and hopefully you educate yourself into making a worthwhile investment.

One of the most overlooked factors when purchasing a safe, particularly online, is the cost.  We’re not just talking about the sticker here, we’re referring to the net cost measuring from the moment you buy it from the store (whether it be online or brick and mortar) to the second it’s installed in your home.  You need to explore three contexts here:

  • Delivery and installation: safes are insanely heavy.  While Shop A may be $100 cheaper upfront than Shop B, Shop B may offer free shipping and set up with the potential to save you $200.  There’s no harm in looking around.
  • Tax: some stores, gunsafes.com for instance, may typically appear to be more expensive than their competition at first glance.  However, when taking a closer look you’ll notice that they waive sales tax and delivery.  Weigh your options carefully here.
  • Price Matching: some stores may match the competition out there, or even better, beat their price to get your business.  It never hurts to at least ask.

You’ll also want to factor in the warranty of the gun safe being offered.  Many products feature limited lifetime warranties loaded with fine print, dismissing the manufacturer from a lot of accountability.  When inspecting the warranty look for:

  • Whether or not it’s transferable to new owners, particularly if you’re buying used.
  • The extent of damage coverage.  Will it cover repairs, replacement (if needed) and freight from fire, flood, and break ins?  You better check.
  • Protection against manufacturer defects and wear and tear.  Many safes may honor the warranty if a burglar punches a hole in the safe, but will they replace your lock after 10 years of daily use?

Finally, no safe is 100% full proof.  If you’re planning on spending a couple thousand dollars on a quality unit, that should tell you that the contents inside, whether it be your firearms collection, jewelry, photos, or financial records means a lot to you.  That said, it’s highly recommended that you take things a step further than simply locking your valuables in a safe – you insure them.  If you decide to take this route, before making your final decision, check with your insurance company to see what kind of break they’ll give you with the particular model you’re considering.

Those are just a few tips that I hope help you out.  If you’re craving more information, be sure to check out Gun Safe Haven, for a heck of a lot more info.

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