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This! My fireman friends tell me the fire rating is BS marketing. Buy a safe to secure items from dirtbag thieves. Personally agree with old fashioned dial instead of digital/biotech locks.
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As others have said.
Fire ratings are not to be relied upon. Nost safes use gypsum (sheetrock). When it gets hot, it undergoes a chemical transformation to release steam. Concrete is a slightly better insulator, but not by much. Keeping your safe against an outside wall will help keep temperatures down. Never store powder or ammo in a safe. That is a bomb waiting to happen.
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