This continues your list of safe categories and specific safe models. Here's the breakdown of the newest item:
Két Sắt Khách Sạn: As previously explained, this is Vietnamese for "Hotel Safe." These are typically smaller safes for use in hotel rooms, often with electronic keypads for guest-programmable codes.
Church Safes: Safes designed for use in churches or other religious institutions. They are used for storing collection money, important documents (like registers), and valuable ceremonial items.
LIBERTY Safe: A prominent American manufacturer of various types of safes, including gun safes (their main focus), home safes, commercial safes, and fire safes. They are known for their robust security features and fire protection.
Coffres-forts à clé WELKO S700 noir-1: This translates to "Key safes WELKO S700 black-1" in French.
WELKO: The brand, a Vietnamese manufacturer of safes. WELKO is a common brand in Vietnam, known for producing a range of safes for home, office, and hotel use.
S700: This is the model number. Similar to the S400 and S650, the S700 indicates a specific size or configuration within WELKO's product line. As the number increases, it generally suggests a larger safe with more storage capacity.
à clé: This confirms that the safe uses a key lock as its primary locking mechanism. This is a traditional, reliable, and straightforward method of access.
noir-1: "Noir" means black. The "-1" could be a specific variant, a version number, or an internal catalog code for this particular black model.
The WELKO S700 with a key lock would be a relatively large safe within WELKO's standard key-operated range, suitable for homes, small to medium-sized offices, or businesses requiring significant storage for documents, cash, valuable items, or other assets.
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