I love everything about this safe except the lack of upper and lower bolts on the door. I can deal with the fixed inner bolts but at the price point these go for its a miss not to have those. If the bfx and the bf2 could mate and get the steel of the bf2 and the door bolts of the bfx, oh man look out
@@JMSynthetics Hahaha, I like your style. I know on the CFX series they offer additional bolt work if you wanna pay for it. I’ll find out if it’s an option on these, it might be.
Excellent safe and one I would choose. But the dryfill or drylight doesn't have anything mixed in it nor is it high density unless this is a special roll out unless I missed you saying that. Sorry. The TL type safes have the concrete etc that you mentioned. Is this a special edition that has real concrete and special ingredients to stop cutting?
@@Stealther You’re not off by much as far as the differences, for sure. I think it’s more for weapon and accessories folks who want substantial protection, but prefer the high end interior and exterior options available with a BFX. I get your thought process though, it’s pretty close in price.
@@A1LocksmithofTexas I’m just starting to research my next purchase and your videos are entertaining and informative so thanks! To me, the most important thing is that I still have my belongings after a burglary attempt but I get the desire for a more aesthetic appearance. Are these BMF safes still considered a RSC? I’m wondering how far off it is from a TL-30 rated safes for tool attacks.
@@Stealther We appreciate you watching and saying so! Yeah, unless the manufacturer spends the money to have U.L. test their product it remains a RSC. Which is crazy because tell me this safe wouldn’t make it 30 minutes with 2 people attacking it haha. Rules is rules though. It’s extremely on par with a TL-30 rated however, it hasn’t been test or labeled such, so we call it a RSC.
@@A1LocksmithofTexasI'm certainly not arguing against how well build this safe is, but if I'm going to weigh (pun not intended), I'd lean towards that vault door instead. Another thing I really look for is the hinge being on the inside of the door so they don't get popped out. What are your thoughts on inside the door hinges vs outside?
@@LGB-FJB I completely get that and room with a vault quickly makes more sense to me too. Talking to builders and customers here it seems like the room itself is typically around $20,000 plus the cost of a vault door and installation. Great question, we talk about hinges often on the channel. The thought of internal versus external hinges is typically laid out by the thickness of steel that the safe is constructed of, the thickness/quantity of the bolts on the door and how many sides of the door the bolts come out of basically the thinner the steel, and the less bolts is the more we definitely want to consider internal hinges.
@@whatfreedom7 Thanks for stopping by! Yeah, this isn’t for everyone at that price point. However, it’s important everyone sees what is available and what’s the difference, that’s where we come in! We have lots of videos you can checkout to see what else is available and please ask questions, glad to help 💪🏻🤠
@@jamesakaarky Wow, I never knew that. I appreciate you telling me the difference. After a Quick Look up you’re 100% right & I have never heard. Thanks, man.
@@jamestraina7313 Haha, probably very close! But now you can easily see the top tier pricing versus all the other safe review videos on our channel. This will make shopping a lot easier for you, hopefully. 🤠
Check out this incredible video review highlighting the fantastic educational opportunities provided by A1 locksmith regards the Amsec BFII 7240 safe. However, I must say, nothing beats the allure of the Texas flag! 😂😂😂
@@WoodrowWoods2007 It’s not the everyday choice, obviously, but it’s important we all know the differences or what’s available. Check out our channel for loads of other options! 💪🏻😎
That flag is pretty awesome. That waving one in the b-roll might be my fav
@@UnityRipz Stars & bars for the win!! 😎
I love everything about this safe except the lack of upper and lower bolts on the door. I can deal with the fixed inner bolts but at the price point these go for its a miss not to have those. If the bfx and the bf2 could mate and get the steel of the bf2 and the door bolts of the bfx, oh man look out
@@JMSynthetics Hahaha, I like your style. I know on the CFX series they offer additional bolt work if you wanna pay for it. I’ll find out if it’s an option on these, it might be.
Excellent safe and one I would choose. But the dryfill or drylight doesn't have anything mixed in it nor is it high density unless this is a special roll out unless I missed you saying that. Sorry.
The TL type safes have the concrete etc that you mentioned.
Is this a special edition that has real concrete and special ingredients to stop cutting?
@@vinsonhelton7141 Yes, their “DryLight” and/or concrete is high density with metal and fiberglass pieces in the mix to make cutting harder.
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@@AlexisRosebrock It’s the beefcake on the block, for real!
Wouldn’t it be better to just get a TL rated safe instead?
@@Stealther You’re not off by much as far as the differences, for sure. I think it’s more for weapon and accessories folks who want substantial protection, but prefer the high end interior and exterior options available with a BFX. I get your thought process though, it’s pretty close in price.
@@A1LocksmithofTexas I’m just starting to research my next purchase and your videos are entertaining and informative so thanks! To me, the most important thing is that I still have my belongings after a burglary attempt but I get the desire for a more aesthetic appearance. Are these BMF safes still considered a RSC? I’m wondering how far off it is from a TL-30 rated safes for tool attacks.
@@Stealther We appreciate you watching and saying so! Yeah, unless the manufacturer spends the money to have U.L. test their product it remains a RSC. Which is crazy because tell me this safe wouldn’t make it 30 minutes with 2 people attacking it haha. Rules is rules though. It’s extremely on par with a TL-30 rated however, it hasn’t been test or labeled such, so we call it a RSC.
Almost had a heart attack when I heard that MSRP. At that price, I might as well go the vault door route and push out my basement with ICF.
@@LGB-FJB She ain’t a cheap date, but the chances of anybody getting in are exceptionally in your favor!
@@A1LocksmithofTexasI'm certainly not arguing against how well build this safe is, but if I'm going to weigh (pun not intended), I'd lean towards that vault door instead.
Another thing I really look for is the hinge being on the inside of the door so they don't get popped out. What are your thoughts on inside the door hinges vs outside?
@@LGB-FJB I completely get that and room with a vault quickly makes more sense to me too. Talking to builders and customers here it seems like the room itself is typically around $20,000 plus the cost of a vault door and installation. Great question, we talk about hinges often on the channel. The thought of internal versus external hinges is typically laid out by the thickness of steel that the safe is constructed of, the thickness/quantity of the bolts on the door and how many sides of the door the bolts come out of basically the thinner the steel, and the less bolts is the more we definitely want to consider internal hinges.
@@A1LocksmithofTexas Thank you for the response!
@@LGB-FJB We appreciate you watching and hopefully following along 🤠
Whoa that’s super expensive.
@@whatfreedom7 Thanks for stopping by! Yeah, this isn’t for everyone at that price point. However, it’s important everyone sees what is available and what’s the difference, that’s where we come in! We have lots of videos you can checkout to see what else is available and please ask questions, glad to help 💪🏻🤠
That flag is Stars and Stripes. “Stars & Bars”, while it does sound tough, refers to the confederate flag, not the U.S. flag.
@@jamesakaarky Wow, I never knew that. I appreciate you telling me the difference. After a Quick Look up you’re 100% right & I have never heard. Thanks, man.
Damn an arm a leg, and my soul for that thing
@@jamestraina7313 Haha, probably very close! But now you can easily see the top tier pricing versus all the other safe review videos on our channel. This will make shopping a lot easier for you, hopefully. 🤠
Check out this incredible video review highlighting the fantastic educational opportunities provided by A1 locksmith regards the Amsec BFII 7240 safe. However, I must say, nothing beats the allure of the Texas flag! 😂😂😂
@@Fernandezx7 Hey, I wanted the Lone Star flag, I promise!! Hahahaha, I wasn’t given an option. Thanks for watching, brother! 🤠🤠
$11K
…..nah
@@WoodrowWoods2007 It’s not the everyday choice, obviously, but it’s important we all know the differences or what’s available. Check out our channel for loads of other options! 💪🏻😎