Amazon has the Stack-On PDS-500 Drawer Safe with Electronic Lock for $40 with free shipping. Features solid steel doors, two steel locking bolts, concealed hinges and pre-drilled mounting holes in the bottom. Walmart has it for $40 with free site-to-store shipping or $1 shipping to home.
A safe is only a deterrent when it's a few hundred lbs. or less, a thief can just bring a dolly and cordless sawzall to rip that sucker out unless it's bolted to a concrete floor.
No sub-$100 safe is secure. $400 safe is only secure because it weighs enough you have to remember to bring a dolly or cart to move it.
You may be able to put a block between the plastic of the frame and the solenoid. As for the key lock, the best bet is to superglue it. In other words, current owners may need to be proactive about safeguarding it, if you're not an owner it might be easier to pass. Amazing stackon hasn't addressed this safety issue. Smells like a lawsuit in the works.
Isn't this the one that is trivial to open, based on the defcon 20 presentation?
See http://www.thesidebar.org/insecurity/?p=793 for details.
Also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxHi4yt_GOU
so easy even a 3 year old can open it, and does. All you have to do is bounce it and the lock pops open.
I think this particular model needs a paperclip or piece of wire.
A safe is only a deterrent when it's a few hundred lbs. or less, a thief can just bring a dolly and cordless sawzall to rip that sucker out unless it's bolted to a concrete floor.
No sub-$100 safe is secure. $400 safe is only secure because it weighs enough you have to remember to bring a dolly or cart to move it.
You may be able to put a block between the plastic of the frame and the solenoid. As for the key lock, the best bet is to superglue it. In other words, current owners may need to be proactive about safeguarding it, if you're not an owner it might be easier to pass. Amazing stackon hasn't addressed this safety issue. Smells like a lawsuit in the works.
Not for family jewels.