Liberty Safe Fatboy Jr Review (HD)

Published on September 12, 2016
Duration: 13:25

The Liberty Safe Fatboy Jr. offers robust home security with a 60-minute fire rating and 11-gauge steel construction. While officially rated for 48 long guns, practical capacity is reduced by accessories. It features a reliable mechanical dial lock and a lifetime warranty, though electrical kits are optional add-ons.

Quick Summary

The Liberty Safe Fatboy Jr. offers a 60-minute fire rating at 1200°F and is constructed from 11-gauge steel with twelve 1-inch locking bolts. Weighing 760 lbs, it includes a bolt-down kit for security. While rated for 48 long guns, practical capacity is less due to accessories.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Liberty Safe Fatboy Jr.
  2. 00:59Interior Features & Fire Protection
  3. 01:54Installation & Security Basics
  4. 02:59Electrical & Dehumidification Options
  5. 04:31Construction & Security Ratings
  6. 06:28Capacity & Real-World Storage
  7. 09:45Pricing & Lock Mechanism
  8. 11:14Warranty & Customer Service

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fire rating of the Liberty Safe Fatboy Jr.?

The Liberty Safe Fatboy Jr. boasts a 60-minute fire rating, designed to protect contents from extreme heat. It features a fire seal that expands significantly when temperatures exceed 212°F, offering robust protection during house fires.

How much does the Liberty Safe Fatboy Jr. weigh and how is it secured?

The Fatboy Jr. weighs approximately 760 lbs. It includes a bolt-down kit, which is essential for preventing theft and improving stability, ensuring the safe remains in place during emergencies or attempted break-ins.

Can I add electrical accessories to the Liberty Safe Fatboy Jr.?

Yes, the Fatboy Jr. model comes with a pre-drilled hole, allowing you to easily install electrical kits or run wires for accessories like a GoldenRod dehumidifier to prevent rust and maintain optimal conditions inside the safe.

What is the real-world storage capacity of the Liberty Safe Fatboy Jr.?

While officially rated for up to 48 long guns, the practical storage capacity is lower. Factors like scopes, bipods, and bolt-action handles reduce the number of firearms that can comfortably fit, requiring careful arrangement.

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