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Barska 100 Position Key Cabinet With Combination Lock

Barska 100 Position Key Cabinet With Combination Lock
  • Product Code: ga202773
  • Availability: In Stock

$483.15 $710.23

Keep all the keys you need for your house, garage, fleet, or office building handy and organized with this 100 Position Key Cabinet with Combination Lock from Barska. The 0.8mm steel door and walls resist tampering, and the combination locking door prevents unauthorized access. Labeled key shelves keep keys together by group, colored key tags provide a space for labeling, and the two-sided index chart has ample room to document the keys' hook position. Pre-drilled mounting holes and included hardware make installation simple.

Labeled Key Shelves    100 Key Hooks    100 Colored Key Tags    0.8mm Steel Walls    Pre-Drilled Mounting Holes

Key Specs
Access SystemCombination Lock
Secondary AccessKey Lock
Fire ProtectionNo
Parameters
MemoryNo
Secondary AccessKey Lock
ShelvesNo
Fire ProtectionNo
MaterialSteel
Thickness0.031" / 0.787 mm
Exterior Dimensions21.8 x 14.8 x 3" / 55.4 x 37.6 x 7.6 cm
Weight11.7 lb / 5.3 kg

  • Holds 100 keys in five rows
  • Colored key tabs with white space for labeling
  • Two-sided index chart to record keys' positions
  • Combination lock with two backup keys
  • Sturdy 0.8mm steel construction

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What are the interior dimensions of the EDC-50L model?

A: W10 1/8" H18 3/8" D11 3/8”

Q: 2. Will a 70-200 2.8, 85mm prime and another lens fit?

A: This cabinet would be too small, I would recommend the 80L cabinet.

Q: 3. Is there a better solution? General Comment - perhaps a better solution... I believe that consistent humidity and temperature levels are important, so here’s my suggestion: use a good dehumidifier(s) in your home (Eg, I use a newer model GE that is energy star rated), which does a great job of keeping the ambient humidity around 38%. This has lots of benefits, including reducing the strain of an HVAC system and keeping the system and duct work relatively moisture free. Then buy a good Gun Safe (AMSEC is a good brand, but there are many) with a dial lock (avoid electronic locks which can fail...). A good safe will have a power outlet inside which you can connect a dehumidifying rod to and keep a humidity gauge inside. A fire rated safe is also recommended; minimum of 60 minutes. Store all your most important valuables, including video gear, wills, passwords book, etc inside and sleep well at night. Gun safes are affordable and come in lots of sizes. You’ll want to pay a reputable firm to deliver and install the safe. I’ve also read that when taking video gear outside, if there’s a big difference in temperature/humidity, that placing the gear in a sealed bag to allow the gear to come to a matching temperature sans condensation is recommended. I’d love to read anyone’s thoughts or experiences along these lines...always looking for best practices. Cheers. Chad K.

A: While the solutions you list above may also work, unfortunately, we do not offer any of the other solutions, and the Ruggard Electronic Dry Cabinet (50L) would be an option we carry that would be compatible and would maintain the temperature/humidity control to the equipment inside the unit. It is true that moving from indoors to outdoors when there is a large difference in temperature/humidity can cause condensation to form on your equipment, and keeping the item in a sealed plastic bag while the inside/outside temperatures equalize would reduce the condensation occurrence on your equipment.

Q: 4. I just purchased a ruggard cabinet. When I plug it in nothing happens Dothe lights on control panel come in when plugged in?

A: You would have to press the light bulb icon button located the top right of the cabinet to trigger the lights.

Q: 5. Is the 120L large enough to store a canon 5dmk4 with a canon 70-200mm lens attached?

A: Easy! I own the 80L and hold 2- 7d's with 70-200 and 100-400 attached, plus a few of my older lenses and bodies.And yes, battery grips on both too!

Q: 6. Can you use this to dry out 3D filament?

A: Yes this should help to dry out 3D filament as well as camera equiptment.

Q: 7. what is the input voltage?

A: The nominal voltage is AC 110V-240V 50/60Hz.

Q: 8. A dehumifier works by condensing moisture out of the air. What happens to condensed water in the Ruggard dry cabinet?

A: It uses a Peltier thermoelectric module (solid-state cooling device). The cold-plate is on the inside of the cabinet, the hot-plate is on the outside which uses natural convection to cool the plate (thus, quiet operation). Condensate on the cold-plate is wicked outside of the cabinet where it evaporates.

Q: 9. Are the shelves plastic?

A: The shelves in the Sirui HC-110 Electronic Humidity Control Cabinet are steel, not plastic.

Q: 10. Can this cabinet be secured to the wall or floor?

A: no it is not possible to secure it like a safe

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