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@375 Ruger Fan - very informative video, enjoyed it….ThanksInteresting video
As mentioned before I wholeheartedly recommend Pendleton safes. I have a Knight with the turret. I ordered another last month with door opening to the left side. Safe movers moved the existing one to a new house already and we made room for the new one coming in to the left of the existing one.I bought a Revolution XL by Pendleton Safes. Cant recommend them enough. Their turret design is a game changer when it comes to organization and storage solutions.
Sweet!! I always gawk at those at the shows. Very nice

@Ray B - I’ve moved several Safes but am no expert and here’s what I’ve learned:Per Rigging.com the pictured model has a capacity of over 3,000 pounds, so sufficient for a less than 2,000 pound safe. the cost is $850 which is less than hiring someone, so that works- the problem is figuring out how to get the safe up the three steps into the house and Down the 13 steps to the basement. My son has a Jeep with a winch- I'm thinking we could figure out a system to pull it up the stairs and then with the winch in reverse, lower the safe down the stairs. I probably should get things sorted out before I order the safe.
@375 Ruger Fan - good video and exactly the type & size power hand truck I rented & used to move 2 Safes, it is a “Light Duty” hand truck and although rated to 1200lbs.+/- it struggles with 900lbs. Also, the video shows it used with a very small safe and on a concrete floor & stairs, Not common in most homes. Also, the stairs are very wide with a large landing up a top the first flight of stairs so Plenty of room to maneuver— also NOT common in most homes. This machine when used on a common wood staircase 36” wide and going thru a 32” - 36” doorway that requires any type of “turn” to line it up and get thru at the top or bottom is where this gets very difficult or impossible….don’t find out “half way down or up the stairs” because by then you are already in trouble. My one experience getting a Safe 900lbs 60” tall by 27” wide x 25” deep Up a single flight of stairs started out fine but halfway up the battery of the handtruck lacked power and then “died”…so the safe was STUCK. The Rental Company responded but were Unable to fix their own machine and “then” told me my 900 lb Safe was “too heavy” for the machine, when I reminded them I had informed them I was moving a “1000lb Safe” and they told me “that’s fine as this machine can handle 1200-1500 lbs” — they backed down. Eventually the Rental Company paid “another Safe moving company” $1200 to come to my home and move my safe off the stairs and into a moving van. They also paid me another $430 to have my wood stairs repaired (2 steps cracked” when the handtruck failed). >> Maybe everyone needs to find this out for themselves - I was certainly warned in advance Not to move my own safe - I ignored them because “I Knew Better!!”.
Go to about 6 minutes in this 2nd video
