Deli ET602 Fireproof Digital Safe Box / Locker / Vault

  • Model: ET602
  • Panel type: Electronic Buttons, LCD Display Screen,
  • Unlock mode: password+handle, key+handle
  • Alarm: Wrong password & Vibrate
  • Size: H86 x W51 x D52 cm

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The Deli ET602 Fireproof Digital Locker & Vault provides superior security and protection for your valuables. Engineered with 32mm double-layer fireproof plasters, it delivers enhanced fire-resistant shielding, ensuring maximum safety during emergencies. The safe features a 190° wide-opening door, providing convenient access to stored items. For flexible security, the Deli ET602 Digital Safe Box Vault supports dual unlock modes: password + handle or key + handle, accommodating different user preferences. The electronic panel is equipped with intuitive buttons and an LCD, ensuring seamless operation. The external emergency battery box guarantees uninterrupted access, even if internal power fails. To prevent unauthorized access, the Fireproof Digital safe incorporates a security alarm system, which activates upon incorrect password attempts or vibrations. Crafted from heavy-duty carbon steel, it boasts a durable black finish that complements modern interiors. With a robust door thickness of 6mm and a box thickness of 4mm, the Deli ET602 Digital Safe Box Locker is designed to withstand forceful impacts. Measuring H86 x W51 x D52 cm and weighing 68 KG, it ensures stability and reliability for long-term use. Whether securing important documents, cash, or valuables, the Deli ET602 Fireproof Digital Safe Box is an excellent choice for home or office security, combining advanced fire protection with powerful technology.

Deli ET602 Fireproof Digital Safe Box / Locker / Vault

  • Model: ET602
  • Panel type: Electronic Buttons, LCD Display Screen,
  • Unlock mode: password+handle, key+handle
  • Alarm: Wrong password & Vibrate
  • Size: H86 x W51 x D52 cm

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7 People watching this product now!
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The Deli ET602 Fireproof Digital Locker & Vault provides superior security and protection for your valuables. Engineered with 32mm double-layer fireproof plasters, it delivers enhanced fire-resistant shielding, ensuring maximum safety during emergencies. The safe features a 190° wide-opening door, providing convenient access to stored items. For flexible security, the Deli ET602 Digital Safe Box Vault supports dual unlock modes: password + handle or key + handle, accommodating different user preferences. The electronic panel is equipped with intuitive buttons and an LCD, ensuring seamless operation. The external emergency battery box guarantees uninterrupted access, even if internal power fails. To prevent unauthorized access, the Fireproof Digital safe incorporates a security alarm system, which activates upon incorrect password attempts or vibrations. Crafted from heavy-duty carbon steel, it boasts a durable black finish that complements modern interiors. With a robust door thickness of 6mm and a box thickness of 4mm, the Deli ET602 Digital Safe Box Locker is designed to withstand forceful impacts. Measuring H86 x W51 x D52 cm and weighing 68 KG, it ensures stability and reliability for long-term use. Whether securing important documents, cash, or valuables, the Deli ET602 Fireproof Digital Safe Box is an excellent choice for home or office security, combining advanced fire protection with powerful technology.

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