SecureIt Agile 52 Safe Review
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- This modular six-rifle locker arrives by UPS and sets up quickly with the aid of a 10mm wrench. Doesn't matter what lengths you're dealing with; just move the upper mounts to whatever height you need. And if you have the room, you can hang optional storage bins.
SecureIt Agile 52: bit.ly/2Z9KQRC
Regressive Tip: If you want the bins at a discount, Harbor Freight sells some that fit: www.harborfrei...
The Agile 52 is a touch expensive for an uninsulated safe, but it fills a unique niche. The modularity makes it more flexible for a broad range of weapons. It can also comfortably hold those six long arms and fit into smaller spaces like closets or corners.
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Kyle Broderick, The Social Regressive
I love these things. I have two of them bolted together, to a concrete floor, and a concrete wall. They're not going anywhere. They're good enough to keep an honest man honest which is about secure as anything if you think about it. I figure if my stuff goes up in a fire that's why I have insurance.
I like your reviews! Thank you! I'm considering getting one of these. I had a Liberty Safe Lincoln model and I mounted the SecureIt GUN WALL AND SAFE PANELS and the CRADLES AND STOCK BASES to the back wall of the safe. I really liked it. It was lost due to 2 feet of floodwater in our home from Hurricane Ian. Unfortunately, it was NOT WATERPROOF. A gun safe fire rating doesn't work for flooding. Lost all of my rifles and several handguns because the actions of those firearms were covered by floodwater. The SecureIt Agile 52 might work for me, especially if I mount it on top of a 3 foot platform in my garage.
Really like my SecureIt, have the smaller one meant for bedroom storage and it’s excellent. The fireproofing doesn’t really worry me for the safe that is used for my defensive weapons.
Yeah, in that case it's all about maximizing internal volume.
I have the Fastbox 47 bolted to the wall in a closet with the vertical kit. Two carbines, a couple of pistols, and extra magazines in it. Perfect unobtrusive storage.
You guys were doing quite well. The last one I built, I had to employ a JPL rocket scientist to help.
When in doubt, remember the acronym RTFI: read the freaking instructions!
Must be nice living in a neighborhood you don’t get the cops called for having guns out in your front yard
They're used to me by now. 🤐
Great review. Purchasing one this week. Thanks for sharing!
Please let us all know what you think of it!
I’m a big fan of the safe, and I have had the conventional ones before
Just got this. Good job on video.
Thanks. Been looking at safes. Maybe this as a second? I need fire protection for my main though
It's nice to have a model that can be more accessible. The big fireproof safes are awesome, but I can see a need for a safe that can fit in a small closet nearby.
Very nice firearm safe
Just purchased one of these. Comes with a finger print scanner now, nice touch 😉. After extensive consideration, decided to opt for light and maneuverable vs heavy and PIA to move. I’ll be leaving CA upon retirement and don’t want to take a lot of hard to move stuff with me. So I just need something that will be easy to move, bolt down and require tools to break into. Ultimately a big heavy safe is ideal, but in reality, a prepared thief will get into one of those as quickly as one of these. The real key to security is a good alert system and a fast acting local police force. The only lacking factor is fire protection. Anyone have links to cheap shelves for these?
I think harbor freight has bins that fit.
I have two of these and love them.
Why did you choose the Agile? Was it the modularity? The size?
@@SocialRegressive I like : 1) the way it keep rifles in place 2) ability to assemble/disassemble, no need to carry big/heavy safe in one piece 3) ability to adjust rifle holders and bins for your needs
Thank You!!
You got it, Bob!
Here for the algorithm. Nice shirt
Thanks, Cricket!
Good video…thank you for posting this 😃😃😃
Glad you enjoyed it!
Look as you can see how easy it was to put together when the robber gets into your cabinet he will not only take whatever was inside he will also disassemble the cabinet and take it with him.
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@@SocialRegressive I have to take back my negative comments I’ve made about SecureIt I just purchased the fast box 20 & 47 even thought it’s not considered a true safe but I am very happy with the quality of both lockers.
I dont like how the back wall slots are open air. They should have double walled it
Good barrel discipline
We aim to please. Or just aim at random.
For roughly half the price of this I can buy a model with some fire protection and slightly bigger. Not as easy to move but lot more protection.
Do more research and you’ll find out why that’s not a good idea
there is a reason you need a dehumidifier for the old school safes,,,,ive seen alot of guns rust in those
Have you tried any Harbor Freight bins to see if they do fit?
Not even close to "18 inches deep." Internal is only 12-1/4 inches deep, and external is 15-1/4 inches deep, according to the website. Also, thanks for showing that the back panel isn't solid, but instead is covered with the holes that are evidently left by the creation of the hanger slots. Over-priced office storage cabinet. Would be okay for storing ammo, but with a depth of only 121/4 inches, isn't deep enough to store an MTM Case-Gard ammo can that's 14 inches deep, and not deep enough to store two of them turned sideways. $800.00, too much. Looks like an over-priced office storage cabinet.
I'd look at their Ammo Cabinet: Model 78, instead. $!,124.25 as of 01-21-2023. Exterior 78″ x 24″ x 24″ which would probably come to something like 77.5" x 23.5" x 23.0" inside. Lots of possibilities. Rearrange the 4 shelves upward to make room for rifles below. Tack or attach something to the inside of the doors to cover the lattice openings to hide what's inside. Put a heavy-duty padlock on the door. Then get yourself a good security system with a super-loud alarm and get the police there during the breakin.
Secureit agile 52 five year update: the lock is failing. Now I have to buy a new one for $74 or a new door at 60% of the original purchase price. So if you buy one, load up on some cheap electronic locks. Oh, and if you’re locked out, due to the lock fail, you’ll need to drill your safe to get in. 😆 yeah. Not good.
Thanks for letting us know, amats3. Does it seem like an electronics problem? Or mechanical?
@@SocialRegressive they said it was electronic but the knob will need to be replaced as well. With the accessories I purchased for the agile 52, I’m into this cabinet for about $1000 already. I’m not a happy camper.
@@amats3 Understandable.
You shouldn't have to drill it when the electronics fails to get the door open. I think it's designed to remove an access plate that reveals a keyhole for a key that comes with it.
Very interested in getting a safe for fire. I like the cleat at the bottom and bunjie at top.
Can you change which side the hinge is on?
Great question. No, the hinge is always on the right.
My red and yellow light has been flashing for months
🤣 It's good hear that it'll still function on low battery for a while.
More of a gun locker than a safe.
Exactly right.
So much for desecration
Please this is not a gun safe it’s a gun cabinet two different animals, for the price of the SecureIt I rather buy a real gun safe not a locker or cabinet