It's not safe, it's a piece of art! I love my ISM, bought it from a jewelry store closing down, best purchase ever! Looks so good just sitting there too! :D Owning a safe like this is a privilege! Quality, reliability, dependability, and security... very well-done.
I had the largest ISM cash vault at my house in Paradise, ca. The best safe I've ever owned. Contents made it through one of the worst fires in california history unscathed. the safe was sitting on my concrete pad by itslf. Looked like a bomb had gone off, the ISM was sitting there all by itself. took me over 2 hours to cut a hole in the bottom with a demo hammer and a concrete saw. hole was just big enough to get my cell phone in to take a picture of the contents so I could see what was left. the inside was practically untouched. Wold not hesitate to buy another one.
Omg I just watched the netflix documentary last night and that story broke my heart. So sorry your family and community had to go through that horrible experience.
You had the large one that is about 6000 lbs? Why did you have to cut a hole into your own safe? Did you lose the key/combination? I’m surprised thieves didn’t make off with it hauling a forklift into the area and lifting it into a truck. How did you have that delivered to your house because I’m interested in buying the big one for my house. Did you have it in your garage?
I know this is late to the party, but this is a fantastic review and insight into a top shelf safe. These videos are hard to find since most are older or dont cover specific safes in detail. Certainly geared to the more dedicated numismatic and bullion collectors and dealers. Makes the TL15 jewelry safe we are accustomed to look like childs play.
They are great safes. We could have bought a used one for $2,000 and it was a large in one. The weight was substantial. Another great review. God bless.
ahhh just some strong arm bits and a nice rig will get you thru the side relatively quickly. then you go to town on those locks. punch in the keylock from the right and for the combo you have your choice if you want to go thru the top and then boroscope or from the left like a beast and sheer the bolt down. I miss those days and 47th Street!
Have you ever delivered the very large ISM jewelry safes that stand over 6’ tall to residential customers? How do you get it into the house? Or are you limited on hauling it into the garage?
Yes, just this week as a matter of fact. If it'll fit through the doorways with room to spare on height, we can generally do it. Anchoring in the garage would be much cheaper though.😉
@@parkerssafes would I even need to anchor it down into the garage concrete slab? I think that thing ways about 7000lbs for the top of the line one, if I’m not mistaken??? No one could move that thing without a forklift and special tools to upright it so a forklift can get it’s feet under it. Correct??? My motion cameras and alarms would scare them off before that could ever happen anyway. I’d have the cops immediately there calling from 200 miles away
Wow, 2,000 pounds is a beast, but one thing I look at is having a hardened plate steel safes from 1/2" thick to 1.5 thick safes need to have where the active and inactive bolts protrude from needs to be at least 1/2 inch solid steel housing. I see these big safes, even TL rated ones with bolts protruding out of sheet metal , an 1/8 of an inch metal housing. Think about that, why have a 1/2 inch and above plate steel safe where the bolt work is inside a thin piece of steel, because when a safe is built like that, that will be the weakest part of the safe.
Question… I just bought the second largest ISM Super Treasury from a dealer who could deliver it to me in Texas. I’m really looking forward to getting it. However, I noticed when you showed the locking system inside the door it looked like there was some substantial rust on some of the yellow zinc plated metal boltwork. Had you noticed this or am I just seeing things here? I would hate to pay that much for a safe and find rust anywhere. Thanks for posting!
There was one place about the size of a nickel where there was some surface rust. It wouldn't cause any concern in my eyes and seems to be just where the plating and a weld met. It's certainly better than the interior of most safes that we see.
Maybe. I'll bet it stands for a while though. Put your money where your mouth is. Purchase a safe and bring your grinder. I'll be happy to video your efforts.
@@parkerssafes what i mean is when you have those vaults with 50 thousand pound doors do they consider it impregnable or do all vaults have inherent weaknesses
It's not safe, it's a piece of art! I love my ISM, bought it from a jewelry store closing down, best purchase ever! Looks so good just sitting there too! :D Owning a safe like this is a privilege! Quality, reliability, dependability, and security... very well-done.
I had the largest ISM cash vault at my house in Paradise, ca. The best safe I've ever owned. Contents made it through one of the worst fires in california history unscathed. the safe was sitting on my concrete pad by itslf. Looked like a bomb had gone off, the ISM was sitting there all by itself. took me over 2 hours to cut a hole in the bottom with a demo hammer and a concrete saw. hole was just big enough to get my cell phone in to take a picture of the contents so I could see what was left. the inside was practically untouched. Wold not hesitate to buy another one.
Omg I just watched the netflix documentary last night and that story broke my heart. So sorry your family and community had to go through that horrible experience.
You had the large one that is about 6000 lbs? Why did you have to cut a hole into your own safe? Did you lose the key/combination? I’m surprised thieves didn’t make off with it hauling a forklift into the area and lifting it into a truck. How did you have that delivered to your house because I’m interested in buying the big one for my house. Did you have it in your garage?
I know this is late to the party, but this is a fantastic review and insight into a top shelf safe. These videos are hard to find since most are older or dont cover specific safes in detail. Certainly geared to the more dedicated numismatic and bullion collectors and dealers. Makes the TL15 jewelry safe we are accustomed to look like childs play.
They are great safes. We could have bought a used one for $2,000 and it was a large in one. The weight was substantial.
Another great review. God bless.
Sorry for the typos.
I've opened 2 in my career ..man what a hard safe to open! Well built for sure!
How did you do it and how long did it take you? These are supposed to be impossible to defeat.
@@BW-kv9wj NOTHING is impossible to open. One required a side shot & scope- one was from front and MUCH more involved!
45 minutes with the right tools.
ahhh just some strong arm bits and a nice rig will get you thru the side relatively quickly. then you go to town on those locks. punch in the keylock from the right and for the combo you have your choice if you want to go thru the top and then boroscope or from the left like a beast and sheer the bolt down. I miss those days and 47th Street!
Yep. Anyone that happens to have all the right stuff and the expertise to crack these can get right in. Piece of cake. Fruitcake even.
No burglar is going to carry all those tools unless they know you have a safe.
looks good but the Wertheim company is only 25km away from me and their safes are extremely high quality and I buy a product from my country.
That safe nearly weighs as much as my car. Wow. Impressive.
Have you ever delivered the very large ISM jewelry safes that stand over 6’ tall to residential customers? How do you get it into the house? Or are you limited on hauling it into the garage?
Yes, just this week as a matter of fact. If it'll fit through the doorways with room to spare on height, we can generally do it. Anchoring in the garage would be much cheaper though.😉
@@parkerssafes would I even need to anchor it down into the garage concrete slab? I think that thing ways about 7000lbs for the top of the line one, if I’m not mistaken??? No one could move that thing without a forklift and special tools to upright it so a forklift can get it’s feet under it. Correct??? My motion cameras and alarms would scare them off before that could ever happen anyway. I’d have the cops immediately there calling from 200 miles away
@@parkerssafes Where are you located?
@@BW-kv9wj If they can move it in, it can be moved out. Bolt it down.
Wow, that 3' tall safe weighs more than two 6' liberty "safes" lol very impressive.
Libertys are made of cardboard that’s why. Liberty doesn’t make safes they make RSCs.
If the Israelies make safes like they make firearms (IWI Tavor and Jericho for instance) then this is an awsome safe.
Wow, 2,000 pounds is a beast, but one thing I look at is having a hardened plate steel safes from 1/2" thick to 1.5 thick safes need to have where the active and inactive bolts protrude from needs to be at least 1/2 inch solid steel housing. I see these big safes, even TL rated ones with bolts protruding out of sheet metal , an 1/8 of an inch metal housing. Think about that, why have a 1/2 inch and above plate steel safe where the bolt work is inside a thin piece of steel, because when a safe is built like that, that will be the weakest part of the safe.
Amazing!
There is no third party's certification label in aide is it for cmercial?
Question… I just bought the second largest ISM Super Treasury from a dealer who could deliver it to me in Texas. I’m really looking forward to getting it. However, I noticed when you showed the locking system inside the door it looked like there was some substantial rust on some of the yellow zinc plated metal boltwork. Had you noticed this or am I just seeing things here? I would hate to pay that much for a safe and find rust anywhere. Thanks for posting!
There was one place about the size of a nickel where there was some surface rust. It wouldn't cause any concern in my eyes and seems to be just where the plating and a weld met. It's certainly better than the interior of most safes that we see.
I saw it too but that is just lubricant, it is a yellow color grease so the bolts and parts move at ease.
I have question HOW GOOD IS THIS SAFE ????
How can I buy it. In Cambodia 🇰🇭 no this item.
Can it stand up to an angler grinder?
Maybe. I'll bet it stands for a while though. Put your money where your mouth is. Purchase a safe and bring your grinder. I'll be happy to video your efforts.
To which VDS (0-6) level does the safe correspond ? Who buys such an expensive safe without VDS or at least EN 1143-1 proof ?
I dunno
Dear God, Good Luck if for some reason you forget your combination!
How much does this cost in todays price ??
Give us a call please
How much for that one
@@ktmdays we offer a volume discount if you want more than one. Give me a call if you’re seriously interested.
How do they rate actual bank vaults
I dunno
@@parkerssafes what i mean is when you have those vaults with 50 thousand pound doors do they consider it impregnable or do all vaults have inherent weaknesses
@@prosperity4444 A safecracker once told me, "If a man can build it, a man can defeat it."
@@parkerssafes thats what I figured
Boogaboo….anything can be broken in to, question is how much time are you willing to let them have?
What the price?
I've moved one for a diamond jeweler. Not fun moving it.
Price please
There’s no isra el in 1914 by the way ! Search it !
@@waledharedy1370 Right. The country was established in what 1949? I guess I should’ve said they’ve been making safes since 1914.
How much is this safe?
Pricing has been fluctuating quite a bit but they’re north of 10k. If you want an exact quote, give us a call.
رائعه
Please! show me how to open it when the glass is broken
Ada kah di jual di Indonesia walau pun Indonesia tidak ada hubungan diplomatik
Probably on Tuesdays
But there wasn't an Israel in 1914.
That’s a fair point. Before 1948, perhaps they were made in the lands of Israel. It’s worth checking out as I don’t know.
זה אבא שלי!!
can you please make a full exterior/interior video of this safe? rhino Ironworks CIWD7256X
Rhino safes have been super hard to get in lately. When we do get a CIWD7256 though, I'll try to get a video out.