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Fully encased in concrete on 5 out of 6 sides, floor safes offer maximum protection for your valuables. Hidden out of plain view, Stealth Floor Safes are the ideal choice for restaurants, gas stations, businesses and home owners.
In regards to security, the Stealth B2500 is Burglary Rated due to its 1/2" thick steel plate door secured in place by three 1" solid steel locking bolts. With all other sides secured by concrete, 12 gauge steel and an internal hinge, this safe is near impenetrable and extremely pry resistant offering no real access points.
On the face of the Stealth B2500 door lies a UL Approved High Security Electronic Lock - NL UR-2020 and bold brushed nickel handle. This lock is the most reliable lock in the safe industry assembled and tested in the USA. The lock is also protected by a 1/4" Thick Rockwell hard plate and internal re-locker that will keep the bolts locked if a thief were to attempt a punch or drill attack.
You can literally feel the weight in the door of the Stealth B2500 as you lift it proving the high levels of steel used for your security and Stealth also added an internal shock that helps lift the door open because it is so heavy. Once inside there is ample space for your valuables.
Once you've finished placing or removing valuables and you begin to close the door, the bolt detent will click into place and lock the safe automatically for you.
Stealth believes in and stands behind the Made in USA Heavy Duty Floor Safe B2500 by offering a two year parts and labor warranty as well as a 5 year warranty on the hinges and welds.
Please note Floor Safes are not waterproof or fireproof and electronic locks will become damaged if your safe experiences a flood or fire. Mechanical locks will also experience issues from fire and water damage but have a better chance of opening without needing to drill or replace the electronic keypad. If you plan on using the safe infrequently, mechanical locks, even though they take longer to open, are typically a better option as you never need to replace the batteries.
While floor safes offer great security being easily hidden and surrounded by concrete, these same features also make them extremely susceptible to moisture problems inside the safe. Keeping papers and valuables inside zip lock bags and Tupperware help when experiencing a fire or flood, humidity will still seep inside causing mildew and corrosion. We strongly recommend using a Lockdown Silica Gel Can to absorb this moisture and keep your valuables safe. It's a small, rechargeable unit that has a color indicator letting you know it's full and needs to be renewed. You should open your safe (especially after initial installation) frequently to assess moisture and check the silica gel. How often the units need recharging depends on your climate and how often you are in your safe. For any questions regarding humidity and moisture, give us a call at 800-827-7534.
Electronic Lock Instructions
STEP 1: Installing a Battery
Use a brand new Duracell Coppertop 9-Volt Battery expiring at least 5 years in the future.
WHY THIS BATTERYBecause this battery has the highest amperage output that is needed to operate the safe lock and open the door of the safe.
STEP 2: Changing the Default Code to your own Personal 6-Digit Code
NOTE:The following instructions are for changing the combination for the first time from the set default combination (1-2-3-4-5-6).Before you start this process make sure you know the 6-digit code you will set your safe to so the lock doesn't time out while you are setting your code.
Replacing an Existing 6-Digit User Code:
TROUBLESHOOTING
External Dimensions | 12 ½"L x 14 ½"W x 17 ž"D |
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Internal Dimensions | 12"L x 14âW x 14"D |
Door Opening | 11 â âL x 10 â âW |
Weight | 87 lbs |
Burglary Rating | B-Rate |
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Heavy-Duty Security â Constructed with solid steel, the B2500 offers exceptional protection against tampering, theft, and forced entry, making it ideal for securing valuables.
E-Lock for Quick Access â Equipped with a digital electronic lock, providing fast and secure access to your important items while maintaining high security.
Compact Yet Spacious â Despite its compact size, the B2500 offers ample storage for cash, documents, and other small valuables, making it perfect for home or office use.
Floor-Mountable â Designed to be installed into the floor, ensuring that it stays firmly in place and is harder for thieves to remove.
Perfect For â Homeowners and businesses seeking a high-security, durable floor safe to protect cash, documents, and small valuables from theft or tampering.
Q: What is the Liberty Safe Stealth B2500 Heavy Duty Floor Safe?
A: The Stealth B2500E is a heavy-duty floor safe designed for maximum security, featuring an electronic lock and robust construction to protect valuables against theft.
Q: What can be stored in the Stealth B2500E Floor Safe?
A: Ideal for securing cash, jewelry, firearms, documents, and electronics, the B2500E offers ample storage with an adjustable interior to organize your valuables.
Q: Is the B2500E Floor Safe easy to use and install?
A: Yes, it includes a user-friendly electronic lock, backup key access, and is designed for easy installation into the floor with pre-drilled anchor holes for added stability.
Q: Why choose the Stealth B2500E Floor Safe?
A: Offering unbeatable security features, fire resistance, and a sleek design, the B2500E is the perfect solution for protecting your most valuable assets in a discreet and secure manner.
Electronic Lock Care: Test the electronic lock regularly for smooth operation. Replace the batteries annually, or sooner if you notice any delay in response. Always use recommended high-quality batteries.
Moisture Control: Place silica gel packs or a dehumidifier rod inside the safe to prevent moisture buildup, which can cause rust or mildew on valuables.
Locking Mechanism & Hinges: Lightly lubricate the locking mechanism and hinges with a graphite-based lubricant to ensure smooth operation. Check that the locking bolts fully engage when the door is closed.
Fire Seal Inspection: Regularly inspect the fire-resistant seal around the door. Ensure it is free of cracks or wear to maintain optimal fire protection. Replace it if necessary.
Interior Cleaning: Wipe down the interior with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Focus on areas around the locking mechanism to prevent interference with its function.
Exterior Cleaning: Clean the exterior of the safe with a soft cloth and mild cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that may damage the finish.
Anchor Check: Ensure the safe is securely anchored to the floor. Tighten any mounting bolts if needed to prevent unauthorized movement or tampering.
Routine Function Testing: Open and close the safe regularly to verify that the locking mechanism functions smoothly and securely. Ensure that the safe door aligns properly when closing.