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Berry Purple - GOSafe 100
Berry Purple - GOSafe 100

Olympia4mm Thick GOSafe Fingerprint Safe

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R2,699

Retail: R3,500
About

The modern design Olympia GOSafe safe is used to store important documents and other similar things. The safe lock opens with a fingerprint. The safe has a wall thickness of 4 mm and can be easily fixed on a wall. To protect valuables, a vibration alarm can be activated. Works electronically with 4 AA batteries (not included), if the batteries are empty, the safe can be opened with the supplied backup power supply or emergency key.

Product Specifications 
  • Wall thickness: 4mm
  • Up to 100 fingerprints can be stored.
  • With liner bottom.
  • Double bolt locking mechanism.
  • Includes two emergency keys and emergency power supply.
  • Alarm in case of three wrong entries or vibration (additional activation).
  • With LED indicator light.
  • Wall mount possible.
  • Mounting material included.
  • Powered by 4x AA batteries (not included).
  • Dimensions (WxDxH) & weight
    • GOSafe 100: 250 x 350 x 250mm - 8.5kg
    • GOSafe 200: 230 x 430 x 350mm - 14.5kg
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