Space and size
Always start with how much space you want inside your safe (aka capacity) and how much room you have in your home for a safe (shelf, closet, stairwell, and so on). As an easy starting place, think about what you’ll be keeping inside your safe.
Biometrics
Would you prefer to unlock your safe with a finger or thumb? Then make sure you find a safe with fingerprint scanning technology. Otherwise, keypads are a common feature on home safes, and they all have backup keys to use.
Anti-tampering
App-connected home safes can send you alerts about tampering, such as someone entering numerous wrong codes, and they can lock down and wait for you to deal with the problem directly. Along with access history, this is a very informative feature to have.
Fireproofing and waterproofing
A fireproof safe can withstand high heat for an hour or so while protecting materials inside, ideal for house fires. Waterproofing is important if pipes burst or a flood comes your way (and the safe is placed on the ground).
Durable, saw-resistant bolts
The best home safes have multiple durable bolts that can resist attempts to saw through them.
Portability and mounting
You might want a safe to be portable, like if you need to take it on business trips. But you might not, to prevent a burglar from walking off with it. In that latter case, look for a safe that (like most of our picks) has a mounting kit, so you can screw it directly to a floor or wall.
Smart home compatibility
We wouldn’t call this a priority for a safe, but if you want yours connected to a home security platform, look for the proper support, like our Yale pick has.
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