Consumers should pay attention to the pre-sales and after-sales considerations and procedures when choosing the most suitable safe product:
1. Calculate the approximate value of the items to be stored and the required capacity.
Fingerprint safe 2. Select the desired function (fireproof, anti-theft, or both).
3. Prepare a budget.
4. Thoroughly understand the product warranty period and whether the after-sales service is adequate.
5. Select the placement location based on product weight and safety considerations (it is recommended to conduct a site survey in conjunction with sales personnel).
6. Order the safe, pay the deposit in advance, and negotiate the delivery date.
7. After the safe is delivered, confirm that the product specifications are correct and that the warranty certificate and original manufacturer's certificate are correct before completing the acceptance.
2. Comparison of advantages and disadvantages
Advantages and disadvantages of various combination locks used in common safes
Among the most common safe products on the market, the commonly used combination locks include mechanical, electronic, card-swipe, fingerprint, and remote control locks. The first few types are the most prevalent. Below is an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of each different combination lock type:
1. Mechanical ciphers are relatively stable and durable, and do not require a power source. However, their operation is relatively difficult to learn.
Home safes are slow, inconvenient to operate, and require professional personnel to change the password.
2. Electronic combination locks have advantages such as fast operation and easy and convenient password modification. Although the price of electronic combination locks has decreased and the quality has improved in recent years, their stability and durability are not as good as mechanical combination locks because they are more complex.
3. Card locks can be used to open the safe with your own bank card, but they don't work well if the IC card is placed near strong magnetic objects!
4. Fingerprints are extremely rare, making fingerprint recognition technology ideal for safes due to its high security and ease of use. However, it is quite sensitive to the dryness of the hand and is rather rigid in its recognition based on finger placement. Even with the same finger, recognition may fail if the finger was placed differently before and after the safe is opened.
5. For safes requiring high security, the chosen safe should not have an emergency key (spare key) hole. Although the emergency key is in a concealed location, if a thief finds it, they can easily open the safe using this key, posing a significant security risk. Furthermore, if such a safe is chosen and the combination is forgotten or the key is lost, it can only be opened by force.

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