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Ever pick one of the new 2015 stack-on safes?

Forgot how to dial the combination on that old safe? Think you got the right numbers but the handle is stuck? What safe should you buy? Ask your safe questions here!
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Ever pick one of the new 2015 stack-on safes?

Postby Jankerson » 14 Aug 2015 17:00

My dad just died and cleaning out his stuff I found a stack-on safe with no written code or keys anywhere. This might be a fun little project but I'd rather not break it if I don't have to. Does anyone have any experience with the new safes? I know the older models were easily broken into, but the most recent releases seem to at least pass a basic paperclip/screwdriver-and-twist tests.
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Re: Ever pick one of the new 2015 stack-on safes?

Postby Squelchtone » 14 Aug 2015 17:03

Can't really help you without a photo and safes are a touchy topic since it's hard to prove ownership over the internet, so we cant help you "break into it"

Please upload a photo to imgur.com or tinypic.com or photobucket.com and Paste the link here, so we can see if it is a combination or key lock and what brand of key lock it has, they use several different types of locks.

My best advice is to look around the house for the keys, otherwise, call a local locksmith and have them open it for $50-$100 bucks.

After we see the pic we'll tell you if it is a lock a beginner can handle or if it is something that needs special lock pick tools, etc.

sorry for your loss,
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Re: Ever pick one of the new 2015 stack-on safes?

Postby 74TR6 » 14 Aug 2015 23:23

Check their website; look under customer service. Likely you can download a form and get key or combination quickly and cheaply from Stack-On
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