U.L. 2-Hour Fire Safes (Sm and Med)
Standard Features
- Thick 41/4” door with recessed anti-pry design.
Safe walls are 21/2” thick
- Five active bolts that lock in 3 directions, massive 1” diameter
round bolts that extend deep into safes body (Models 1812-3018)
- Center bolt down hole for easy installation (hardware
included)
- Plush carpeted quality interior to protect jewelry and valuables (Models
1812-3018)
- UL listed Group II high security lock, mechanical or electronic available
- UL 2-hour fire label, furnace-tested to 1850°F for 2 hours. Interior
temperature of safe was less than 350°F during the test and cool down
- Media Cooler (insert) will fit inside model 1612/2 and larger
- Solid chrome-plated handle with shear point to prevent the safe from being
forced open by handle attack
- Independent re-locker and hardplate to prevent drilling attack on locking
mechanism
- Lifetime Replacement Guarantee (fire damage only)
Options
(additional charges apply)
- Key locking dial $45
- Gold trim with rich color exteriors. Add $150 for optional colors. Black, burgundy, hunter green available
Standard colors: Sandstone or gray.
All specifications are subject to change without notice. The above mentioned
Gardall fire resistive safes carry a U.L. 2 hour 350° fire label as to
Fire and Impact tests.
| Model |
Outside Dimensions
H W D |
Inside Dimensions
H W D |
Cubic
Inches |
Weight
(lbs.) |
Shelves |
Retail
Price |
| 1411/2 |
21½” 16¼” 18¾” |
14” 11” 10¼” |
1579 |
250 |
0 |
$735.00 |
| 1612/2 |
23¼” 17¼” 19¾” |
16” 12” 11¾” |
2256 |
298 |
1 |
$825.00 |
| 1812/2 |
25” 17¼” 19¾” |
18” 12” 11¾” |
2538 |
313 |
1 |
$915.00 |
| 1818/2 |
25” 17¼” 25¾ ” |
18” 12” 17¾” |
3834 |
392 |
1 |
$1025.00 |
| 171718/2 |
25” 23¼ ” 25¾” |
18” 18” 17¾” |
5751 |
487 |
2 |
$1450.00 |
| 2218/2 |
29¼” 23¼” 25¾” |
22” 18” 17¾” |
7029 |
525 |
2 |
$1745.00 |
| 3018/2 |
37¼” 23¼” 25¾” |
30” 18” 17¾” |
9585 |
620 |
3 |
$2075.00 |
Add 2” to outside depth for dial and handle.
Proven to endure two hours' exposure to severe fire with an exterior temperature of 1850°F and an interior temperature that did not exceed 350°F (Paper chars at 405°F) throughout 2 hour test and cool down.