Test : Le coffre-fort domestique SentrySafe peut-il résister à un feu de joie ?

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Home safes provide a secure shelter for valuable possessions such as jewelry, important documents, and electronic devices, guarding them against theft, fire, and unexpected disasters. While investing in a home safe can offer users peace of mind, it’s vital to determine the extent of the safe’s ability to protect one’s valuables before making a purchase.

I tested one of the best-selling home safes on the market today, the SFW123GDC model from SentrySafe, a reputable company that produces a range of secure storage solutions, including safes and lockboxes. I conducted a comprehensive assessment of the safe’s features and subjected it to a wet environment for an hour to determine its waterproof capabilities. While some aspects and functions of this safe were reassuring, others were slightly disappointing.

The SentrySafe SFW123GDC exhibited commendable resistance against burglary, particularly if securely anchored. It’s worth noting that the SFW123GDC offers fire and water protection capabilities, but it is neither fireproof nor waterproof. Ahead, learn the pros and cons of this home safe to help you determine whether it’s a good option for storing your valuables.

The SentrySafe SFW123GDC Home Safe: At a Glance

Le boîtier de verrouillage interne de SentrySafe avec sa clé insérée
Photo : Glenda Taylor pour Bob Vila

Notation: 7.25/10

CARACTÉRISTIQUES

  • Taper: Digital, dual key
  • Dimensions extérieures : 17,8 pouces de haut par 16,3 pouces de large par 19,3 pouces de profondeur
  • Dimensions intérieures : 13.8 inches high by 12.6 inches wide by 11.9 inches deep
  • Capacité: 1.23 cubic feet
  • Protections offered: Security, fire, water
  • Poids: 86.69 livres

AVANTAGES

  • The safe’s weight (86.69 pounds) offers burglary protection against potential thieves looking for a quick steal
  • Backlit keypad is user-friendly and allows easy access in low-light situations
  • Built-in light inside the door improves visibility, making locating items in dimly lit environments convenient
  • Room for several documents and valuables in the safe’s 1.23-cubic-foot interior
  • While not entirely fireproof or waterproof, the safe does provide some level of protection against fire and water

 CONS

  • The purpose of the dual key is not made clear by the manufacturer; it does not unlock the actual safe and only locks and unlocks the keypad function
  • Safe is only fire- and water-resistant, not fireproof or waterproof as some retailers claim
  • Lightweight plastic locking box inside the safe is easily removable and potentially susceptible to tampering
  • Water resistance factor is compromised if the safe is mounted, which could pose a problem for some users
  • Safe’s interior is not suitable for items that could melt due to fire exposure, potentially limiting the product’s versatility

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What is the SentrySafe SFW123GDC home safe?

The SentrySafe SFW123GDC is a midsize security solution for safeguarding documents and small valuable possessions. With exterior dimensions measuring 17.8 inches high, 16.3 inches wide, and 19.3 inches deep, this safe offers an interior space of 1.23 cubic feet, which is enough room for documents, a handgun, and small cherished items. In a recent lineup of the meilleurs coffres-forts pour la maison today, the SFW123GCD took the top spot.

A couple of my favorite features are the backlit keypad and an interior light, which made it easy to open the safe in low-light environments and see inside without turning on a light or using a flashlight. This could be useful if you need to retrieve something from the safe at night without alerting others.

The safe’s construction includes steel-encased fire insulation, and it comes with flexible seals that mold tightly between the door and the body to resist water penetration for up to 24 hours.

I was impressed by its four steel locking bolts that slid smoothly into place when I turned the handle. Despite my strong and determined force attempting to open the safe, these bolts would not budge, not even when I jerked the handle aggressively. The steel case on this safe is formidable, indeed. That said, I suggest this SentrySafe be used primarily for document protection. Inside the front cover of the owner’s manual is a list of what should not be stored in the safe, including items that might be affected by humidity, such as watches, stamps, delicate jewelry, and photos. Users are also warned not to store computer disks, cassettes, audio tapes, or pearls inside the safe.

These limitations are partially why I docked a couple of points from the overall score of the SentrySafe.

Le coffre-fort domestique SentrySafe est posé sur une palette maintenue au-dessus d'un feu de joie par un skid steer.
Photo : Glenda Taylor pour Bob Vila

Is the SentrySafe completely fireproof and waterproof?

No. The SentrySafe SFW123GDC is not a wholly waterproof or fireproof safe, despite some advertising to the contrary. While it offers some fire-resistant and water-resistant features, it’s important to note the distinct difference between something being “proof” versus “resistant.”

I was impressed with its water-resistant feature. I placed the safe on a sidewalk, put a water sprinkler on top, and let the water run for over an hour. Before the test, I set a toilet paper roll in the safe to tell whether the water came through the seals. Plumbers often use toilet paper to help determine where tiny leaks are coming from because they might not be able to see or feel a drop of water, but toilet paper will pick up the smallest amount. When I opened the safe after the water test, the toilet paper roll was bone dry. I was impressed.

The fire test was more challenging. I built a bonfire, placed the SentrySafe on a pallet, and then lowered the safe (via a skid steer), pallet and all, into the inferno. Wait. Full stop. No, I didn’t. That was the original plan, but after calling the SentrySafe helpline to find out how to open the safe after the keypad had melted off, I decided to skip that test. For understandable reasons, the technician was unable (or unwilling) to tell me how to break into the safe, and he didn’t seem to believe my story about burning it as a test.

Cependant, Underwriters Laboratories (UL) has tested and certified the SFW123GDC to protect valuables for 1 hour in a fire as hot as up to 1,700 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep in mind that actual fire and intense heat are two different things, which is why the manufacturer warns against storing items inside the safe that can melt, such as CDs and DVDs. The SentrySafe is also approved to protect the contents from water damage if it sits in up to 8 inches of water for up to 24 hours.

Une personne utilisant une touche du clavier du SentrySafe SFW123GDC
Photo : Glenda Taylor pour Bob Vila

What is the function of the dual key on the SentrySafe?

Initially, I thought “dual key” meant that if I forgot the key code, I could open the SentrySafe with the optional key—no such luck. The dual key does not lock or unlock the safe; it only locks and unlocks access to the keypad. This is a significant fault because if the user loses the code, there’s virtually no way to get into the locked safe.

The workaround for a lost code is to contact the SentrySafe helpline. Still, users must be able to give the technician on the other end both the model number and serial number on the safe before the technician will help them gain access to the safe’s contents. Both of these numbers are printed on a sticker that comes prominently stuck on the front of the safe, but in my case, the numbers had been scratched, so I couldn’t accurately read either one of them.

If I could make one suggestion, I’d ask SentrySafe for a manual key that opens the safe rather than one that just locks or unlocks the ability to use the keypad.

L'intérieur du SentrySafe avec sa boîte de verrouillage et plusieurs documents stockés
Photo : Glenda Taylor pour Bob Vila

How secure is the locking box inside the SentrySafe?

The locking box inside the SentrySafe SFW123GDC is a lightweight plastic compartment that provides a layer of organization within the safe. However, its security is relatively limited. While it can help categorize and separate smaller items, I found it to be rather flimsy.

The box slid out easily, and when I inadvertently dropped it on the tile floor, the back of it cracked. It wouldn’t take much more than a stomp with a shoe to break it wide open. The lock on the box seems like an afterthought because once someone gains access to the inside of the safe, the locking box is easy to get into. While it adds a level of compartmentalization, it doesn’t offer the same robust security features as the primary safe. On the plus side, if you’re looking for organization, several SentrySafe accessories are available to help keep your valuables orderly.

Is mounting the SentrySafe recommended?

The safe comes with a bolt-down kit containing two large bolts, two washers, and two masonry anchors for attaching the safe to joists, studs, or concrete. Including these bolts suggests the safe should be mounted, and I’ve always felt it’s essential to mount a safe to a permanent object to make it more difficult to carry away. The problem is that if you mount the safe, you void its water-resistant features. That makes sense; drilling holes in the safe will give water a pathway to enter. Unfortunately, users may not realize this until the safe is in a flood and the contents are ruined.

If users decide to bolt the safe in place, it bolts on the bottom, meaning you can attach it to anything it sits on. However, it does not provide the ability to bolt the back or sides to a wall.

A l'intérieur de la porte de SentrySafe'avec deux jeux de clés suspendus et un document dans une poche.
Photo : Glenda Taylor pour Bob Vila

Le SentrySafe SFW123GDC répond-il à vos besoins en matière de sécurité ?

Le SFW123GDC convient parfaitement aux acheteurs à la recherche d’un espace de stockage sécurisé pour leurs documents essentiels, leurs objets de famille résistants à l’humidité et leurs biens de valeur. Ceux qui placeront le coffre-fort dans un endroit peu éclairé, comme un placard ou une armoire sombre, apprécieront probablement son clavier rétroéclairé et son éclairage intérieur. Il est actuellement vendu à un peu moins de $290, ce qui le place dans la fourchette de prix moyenne pour un coffre-fort domestique général.

Cependant, ce coffre-fort n’est peut-être pas le mieux adapté à ceux qui ont besoin d’une protection ignifuge et étanche absolue pendant de longues périodes. En outre, les limites du coffre en plastique léger et le compromis de résistance à l’eau, lorsque le coffre est monté, pourraient ne pas répondre aux besoins des utilisateurs qui recherchent des mesures de sécurité avancées. En outre, les personnes qui prévoient de stocker des objets susceptibles de fondre, tels que des CD ou des matériaux délicats, devront envisager d’autres solutions de stockage. Un coffre-fort n’est qu’un aspect de la protection de vos objets de valeur. Pensez à l’associer à alarmes pour portes et fenêtres ou un système de sécurité domestique pour une protection optimale.

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Glenda Taylor est une testeuse de produits et une rédactrice spécialisée dans les secteurs de la construction, de la rénovation et de l'immobilier. Elle et son mari sont propriétaires d'une entreprise de construction générale et Taylor possède une expérience dans les applications de construction résidentielle et commerciale. Elle teste une large gamme d'outils électriques ainsi que d'autres produits de rénovation, de ménage et de jardinage.