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I've been looking online but they don't show prices.

 

I'm just wondering about those little ones about 50kg.

 

cheers

Posted

On Chiang Moi road you'll get your answer as plenty of choice. 6 years back I paid 12,000baht for one around 1mtr x 0.75 x 0.75. Has a tumbler plus 2 keys and took 4 people to deliver. Likely weighs around 120kgs which I see as a positive. .

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Cost of ingiunal hernia, and/or ruptured vertebrae, will vary greatly depending on age, treatment modality, general health, etc.

 

~o:37;

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Homepro on the superhighway had a fairly good selection that size.  Price can also depend on digital, key or ttumbler, or some had combination....and they deliver so no Orang37 post related problems...unless your money bags are sooooooo big. Are you handsum?

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, mamborobert said:

Homepro on the superhighway had a fairly good selection that size.  Price can also depend on digital, key or ttumbler, or some had combination....and they deliver so no Orang37 post related problems...unless your money bags are sooooooo big. Are you handsum?

You can see tthem online by entering homepro and then put safe in the search.....

Big black ones are 46000 baht or so

 

65kg ones which may be a bit on the chubby side are 13500

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Thanks for shop recommendations but I'm not in city for a little while.

 

Can you pick up any small ones (120 is way too heavy) for around 5k?

 

I'm going to keep in box at security facility, so doesn't need to be one only an Italian Job team member could crack.

 

just don't want to throw passport in a box.

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Just an observation.  The ones on the web age do look different to the ones in store.  Store wise you can see size and discounts, and ddiscuss with staff and get delivered same or next day.  It looks like the online ones you have to pre-order.  Something like  a safe I would want to see size, and structure, and ease of use for meetc.  Also might have a "better" one at a reasonable price ons ale/display that I had not considered.

 

 

less than 5k suitabell for ppt and can be delivered

https://www.homepro.co.th/product/275596

 

There are a heap around that figure/size.  That is 9.5 kilos.  Op mentioned in post looking at 50kg which is a fair size bigger.  I would have a bit of concern over a 50kg safe that is less than 5k......but then you would want to securely fix the 9.5kg with the internal bolts.

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THAnks, yeah just checked website.

 

Seen to be decent ones under 8k, but will inspect in store first for sure.

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I have the smaller ones ,only about 1000 THB, you can bolt them

to the floor,with 4 bolts,been small they are easy to hide,have a 

couple bolted to the wall above the ceiling,(panels),so will not

be easy for burglars to find,and one just in a cupboard,nothing important in,so they can find that. 

If you have a large safe ,they can be easily moved,with a sack barrow,

and easily found,that's the first line of defence,keep it hidden,but depends

how many squillions you have to keep secure 

 

regards worgeordie

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Posted
2 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

I have the smaller ones ,only about 1000 THB, you can bolt them

to the floor,with 4 bolts,been small they are easy to hide,have a 

couple bolted to the wall above the ceiling,(panels),so will not

be easy for burglars to find,and one just in a cupboard,nothing important in,so they can find that. 

If you have a large safe ,they can be easily moved,with a sack barrow,

and easily found,that's the first line of defence,keep it hidden,but depends

how many squillions you have to keep secure 

 

regards worgeordie

The ceiling thing is genius, just don't tell us where you live.

 

I'm not going to keep mine in room.

Posted
3 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

you can bolt them

to the floor,with 4 bolts,been small they are easy to hide,have a 

couple bolted to the wall above the ceiling,(panels),so will not

be easy for burglars to find,

 

  Good hiding place, hard to find, just do not tell everyone on a public forum where you have hidden them

Posted (edited)

I give all my money and heirloom to the Issan missus

to keep, I'm sure they're safe....

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Posted
2 hours ago, finy said:

I've been looking online but they don't show prices.

 

I'm just wondering about those little ones about 50kg.

 

cheers

No prices?

Many prices:

http://www.lazada.co.th/shop-safes/?sort=pricedesc

(sorted descending by price)

 

This is not a recommendation, just for getting an idea.

I would buy locally.

 

My wife insisted that it is not delivered but taken home by the sons/brothers.

She does not want that strangers know about a safe in the house.

Maybe not an option for you?

Ours is only about 50 kg opened with wheel plus mechanical key.

 

 

Posted

I don't know about their online presence, but Global house seemed to have a good range of types & sizes to choose from....

 

I don't remember seeing any at Thaiwatsadu......

Posted
I have the smaller ones ,only about 1000 THB, you can bolt them
to the floor,with 4 bolts,been small they are easy to hide,have a 
couple bolted to the wall above the ceiling,(panels),so will not
be easy for burglars to find,and one just in a cupboard,nothing important in,so they can find that. 
If you have a large safe ,they can be easily moved,with a sack barrow,
and easily found,that's the first line of defence,keep it hidden,but depends
how many squillions you have to keep secure 
 
regards worgeordie

And if the burglars come in through the roof which is not uncommon?

How do you feel about the fire resistance of those 1,000 Baht units?
Posted
14 minutes ago, Bill97 said:


And if the burglars come in through the roof which is not uncommon?

How do you feel about the fire resistance of those 1,000 Baht units?

 

 

Are the burglars going to set fire to them ?

Posted
 
 
Are the burglars going to set fire to them ?

Doubtful, guess they are sharper than you if you ask such a question.

Google "house fires"
Posted
2 hours ago, Bill97 said:


Doubtful, guess they are sharper than you if you ask such a question.

Google "house fires"

 

 

So the answer to my Question is No.

 

No need to waffle on.

Posted
9 hours ago, sanemax said:

 

  Good hiding place, hard to find, just do not tell everyone on a public forum where you have hidden them

I hope there are not many burglars on ThaiVisa ?, and I am sure none know

my address,as obviously would have not given the location of the safes, 

just thought it would be useful information for a honest person to hide

their safe.

regards worgeordie

Posted
7 hours ago, Bill97 said:


And if the burglars come in through the roof which is not uncommon?

How do you feel about the fire resistance of those 1,000 Baht units?

They would have a job coming through a ceiling that had no roof 

above it,fire proof ,no ,that's life, nothing can be 100% certain,and

at least the wife's gold will survive .

regards worgeordie

Posted
16 hours ago, finy said:

The ceiling thing is genius, just don't tell us where you live.

 

I'm not going to keep mine in room.

Genius until it falls on your head lol

Posted

I think it's more the hiding place that matters.

 

ive seen people break into big safes with crow cars in under a minute. Bolts gives them leverage.

Posted
15 hours ago, worgeordie said:

I hope there are not many burglars on ThaiVisa ?

 

I have seen a lot of thread-hijacking here, and egregious thefts of time by posts like this one. But, I'd rather have that ... if a sense of humor lurks in the content ... than murder :) ... or another sad-sod-story involving a bucking balcony and concrete-pratfall.

 

cheers, ~o:37;

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