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The SentrySafe SFW123EU is a 1.23 cubic foot black steel home safe featuring UL-classified fireproof protection for 1 hour at 1700°F, waterproof sealing, and a customizable digital keypad lock. Designed with solid construction including pry-resistant hinges and live-locking bolts, it offers secure, organized storage with interior trays and door pockets. Perfect for safeguarding documents, money, and digital media with a sleek, modern look.











| Brand | SentrySafe |
| Capacity | 1.23 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Black |
| Lock Type | Digital |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 19.3"D x 16.3"W x 17.8"H |
K**E
Great safe, works as intended
The safe arrived packaged well, with no damage. Was easy to set a secondary code. Several months in and haven’t had to change the batteries. I opted to not bolt it to the floor. Works as intended. I saw other reviews talking about the handle bends out of place easily. In the directions it states that’s how it’s designed so that the handle doesn’t break off if excessive force is used. The handle can be turned back to its intended place. Glad I bought it and great price for what it is. The only thing is it did arrive with “Sentry Safe” on the outside box and was sitting outside all day, so now all my neighbors know I have a big safe. But if they put it in another box, it would be massive.
T**M
if you can find it on sale, this is actually a pretty good product
ok, so it's pretty obvious to anyone doing the same research i did, that you're just not gonna find a great safe over 1 cubic foot for $200 or less. i hemmed and hawed about the amazon listings for a good couple weeks, and checked around to other similar sites before settling on this safe. the reason i bought this one isn't because it stood out as being a higher quality, more user-friendly product. i bought this one because it was temporarily on sale for a huge discount. the regular price was down to $217, and there was also a $50 off coupon offered directly within the listing. that made the price for this safe a whopping $167! about the product. there are several other reviews here that touch on all the various features and faults of the safe, and for the most part i agree with them. however, i do have opinions to add on a couple things. first, the keypad combo lock. i was a bit disappointed that this doesn't come with an actual key for manual override in the event of battery failure, but this problem is resolved with externally-accessible batteries. now, if the keypad physically fails, you're up the creek. however, a mechanical dial can physically fail as well (more on that later) so i'm not letting this fault bother me. second, the lock and handle build quality. many people have complained that they feel the handle "feels cheap" or light or like flimsy plastic. i have to say, it's no worse than many other low dollar safes i've used in the past. yes, it's plastic and light. but as long as you're not trying to move the safe around by tugging on the handle, you shouldn't have any problems with it. finally, moisture. when i first opened my new safe, all the paperwork was wavy and moist. this is apparently a well-known issue with many fire safes, because there's some kind of liquid used to saturate the lining in the safe walls. this liquid releases moisture into the interior of the safe, which can damage documents or other moisture-sensitive items. i found that the easiest way to fix this problem is to throw in some kind of dehumidifying product. i opted for the Eva-dry Renewable Wireless Mini Dehumidifer because it isn't too big, it's rechargeable, and its warranty is measured by the decade. i threw it in the safe with some cash and paperwork, and everything has stayed dry as can be for the two months i've had the safe. oh, i almost forgot about the mechanical dial failure anecdote. i have an older sentry safe at my bar (it actually came with the bar) and it has a mechanical dial. the darn thing broke while the safe was open! i'm not sure if a bartender mashed the dial or handle or what, but something inside the door jumped out of track and left the handle frozen in the unlock position. it took me a good hour of taking the door apart from the inside to get to the problem and fix it. it is for this reason that i chose the keypad lock over the mechanical dial. i've seen the inside of the mechanical dial locks on sentry safes, and they just don't impress me. yeah, there are much better safes on the market. but probably not for less than $200. i'm happy with this safe because it does what i need it to do, and it didn't cost an arm/leg combo to get it. if you see it go on sale, and you're having trouble deciding which safe to buy, i have to say you probably won't be disappointed with this one. i know i'm very happy with mine!
C**G
Lots of Room
Purchased for my son, he loves it. Was shipped directly to him but he has said it’s well made, heavy, has lots of room and highly recommends.
K**G
Where's the factory combination???
The other reviews here seem to pan this product because it's not got a digital lock, because the product isn't as pictured, or both. I ordered this late on Thursday and it arrived this morning (FedEx on a Saturday, free with Prime!!) - and what I got is a mechanical combination lock safe exactly as pictured. The safe itself is solid and well-constructed, but the lock mechanism appears to be pot metal and some sort of plastic composite. This safe is sufficient for the purposes for which we purchased it: to keep our kids' paws off our stuff and to protect our important papers in the case of a fire. If you're looking for something that's super secure, this probably isn't the safe for you. When we received the safe, the lock was open, which as it turns out was extremely exceptionally fortunate, because there was no trace of the combination ANYWHERE. This takes my rating from 5 stars to 4 (and if I hadn't found resolution on my own, would have knocked it down to a 3). Sentry Safe supposedly keeps a list of serial numbers and factory combinations and could presumably have provided it to us - but their customer service group is closed on Saturdays. No customer service on Saturday knocks my rating down to 3 stars. A quick look at YouTube quickly revealed that the inside door panel is quickly and easily removed, no screws, only snap-in tabs - all you need is a key or butter knife to remove it. The panel removed, it quickly becomes very easy with a flashlight to see the tumbler slots swing into position and then get the number by looking at the dial. On a side note while the inside door panel is off, and in spite of what the Sentry web site and other reviews here might say, it's also easy to remove the retaining clip on the lock center pin, pull the tumblers, and then put them back on as you want. That is, it's easy to change the combination. This, in spite of the lack of documentation, brings what would have otherwise been a 3-star rating back up to a 4.
C**R
It's secure
Craftsmanship is excellent, I have had this for about 5 years or so, still functions as the day I bought it.
R**S
Strong and heavy
As described, quickly received, well packaged. Highly recommend this seller. Clear instructions and easy to open.
A**R
It's a beast to move, but that's good!
I hope I never test the fire proofness of this safe, but that was a prime motivation - to protect some material. This is a heavy beast, and if that isn't enough, then just bolt it to the floor. How safe is a safe? That's the ultimate question I guess - and I've watched numerous videos for this brand and that of many others. They can be broken into, but it will take a bit of time, and hopefully it will first discourage anyone that comes face to face with it. I intentionally chose this model which is mechanical - because I hate finding leaky batteries in something expensive that I haven't touched in 6 months or 2 years. The mechanism is easy to operate and feels secure. They have a number of sizes from much smaller to much larger, and I appreciated being able to pick a safe by the storage capacity. The online pictures show you what you need to know - so I didn't include any from my installation. The combination was a challenge to remember, but finally I did, and I appreciate that it is designed
J**N
Lock fails...Horrible customer service.
We used this safe for insurance papers, legal documents and sentimental items. Often times we only got 1 or 2 uses out of brand new alkaline Duracells and had to put another brand new set of 4 to get the lock to cycle open. Now, even with new batteries it gives the green light indicator but motor doesn't cycle the lock open. After over an hour of us trying we called the 800 number on the safe and got a message saying..."An application has failed..goodbye." and then hung up the call. Both numbers did the same thing. So we went to the chat and put in model and serial number and we received a confirmation number and text saying something like...."thank you we will be contacting you soon to resolve this issue." So after 2 more days of waiting we tried again. CRICKETS! tried online and phone now it has been over 7 days and still..CRICKETS!. Sentry had no desire whatsoever to assist us in this matter. We called a friend who also had this same issue and he came to our house and had to cut the safe open in the garage which took over an hour. We are out the money for initial purchase of the safe and 50.00 dollars to pay our friend to cut it open. We bought a Honeywell safe and it works great every time. Our friend bought a Honeywell also and it is very reliable. We will continue to recommend Honeywell because Sentry did not reply back so what was the point of even giving us a confirmation number???
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