What Is the Best Small Safe I Can Buy?

It’s not always possible to dedicate a large amount of space to storing valuables, particularly in your home. However, there are a number of small safes on the market that help you to protect your items without occupying large areas of your home. Whether you have a large number of valuables to store or a very small collection, having a small safe is a great way to protect your belongings from danger and theft, and is a vital step towards burglar-proofing your home.

Safes vary in material, size and security, meaning there are several considerations you need to make when choosing the best small safe for you. There are many different types of safe available, including biometric safes, electronic safes, gun safes, key cabinets and deposit safes. Just like larger safes, small safes are accompanied by key locks, combination locks or biometric locks.

Even if you have very few valuables that need storing, the benefits of a small safe far outweigh the investment, as it can cost you more to regain stolen or damaged valuables. The consequences of having valuable items stolen can be devastating. If a sentimental piece of jewellery is stolen, for example, it’s often something that can’t be replaced.

What Is the Best Small Safe?

There are many criteria to consider when choosing the best safe. The best small safe for you will depend on its purpose and your needs. If you’re wondering how to choose the right safe, bear in mind the following:

  1. Fire resistance
  2. Water resistance
  3. Location
  4. Lock type
  5. Size

1. Fire Resistance

In the event of a fire, it can be easy to get caught up trying to gather important documents and sentimental items. Having these valuables stored in a secure place protected from the fire leaves the focus on getting everyone out of the building safely, as it should be.

The Titan Fireproof Security Safe lives up to its name. Manufactured by Phoenix Safes, it provides 60 minutes of fire protection for paper and digital media. The Titan is secured with an advanced electronic lock, but is also available with a key or biometric locking system. As part of its rigorous testing measures to ensure it meets fire standards, this safe has been dropped 9.1 meters to simulate falling through the floors of a burning building, so that you can be sure, even in the worst case, that your valuables will be protected.

2. Water Resistance

Some small safes also offer protection against water. This means, in the event of a flood or fire, your cash and legal documents, such as passports and birth certificates, won’t be damaged.

If you’re looking for the best small waterproof safe, consider the Sentry Waterproof Chest. Not only is this safe fireproof for up to 60 minutes, but it also offers protection of digital media (such as cameras, USB drives and DVDs) and paper documents submersed eight inches deep for up to 24 hours.

3. Location

While having a small safe that is light and can be easily moved around may seem like an advantage, it does carry risks. In the event of a break-in, a thief would be able to easily take your safe. To avoid this, we advise bolting or fixing your safe to a wall or the floor. If this isn’t possible and you want to take advantage of its portability, you should always keep your safe well-hidden — don’t keep it out in the open where it is easy to find.

4. Lock Type

Safes are available with different forms of lock protection, including biometric, combination, and key locks. It’s important to choose the right safe lock for your needs. Biometric safes offer the most advanced form of security: a thief may be able to steal a key or crack a combination code, but they cannot replicate your unique fingerprint. However, should you keep items in your safe that may need accessing by others in the event of an emergency, such as medication, you may prefer to opt for a lock type that can be accessed more easily.

5. Size

When purchasing a small safe, it is also important to consider its internal dimensions, which can sometimes be significantly smaller than the external size, especially if the safe has a reinforced body. If you’re buying a safe to house a particular item, it’s advisable to first check that the safe you buy will be able to accommodate it.

The price of a safe is partially dependent on its size, but, more importantly, it’s usually an indication of the level of security it will provide. Many safes can protect against burglary, but if you’re looking for a protection against fire and water damage, or want a more advanced form of security, such as a biometric lock, expect this to be reflected in the price you’ll pay.

Are you looking to buy a small safe for your home or office? Searching for the perfect safe can be difficult due to the numerous different kinds available. At All About Safes, we pride ourselves on selling the best small safes on the market. See our full selection of small safes and choose the best safe for your needs.

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