In-Wall Safe with Keypad and Override Keys vs Through-the-Wall Drop Box Deposit Safe 17 x 13 x 7"
Overall winner: Through-the-Wall Drop Box Deposit Safe 17 x 13 x 7"
Key Differences
Paragon (A) is an in-wall keypad safe sized to fit between 16-inch studs and is noted for easy installation and jewelry security; Durabox (B) is a through-the-wall drop-box with a convenient exterior deposit slot and thicker steel construction for secure drops. Choose Paragon if you need a recessed in-wall safe for valuables and simpler stud-to-stud installation; choose Durabox if you need a robust drop-box for deposits with a heavy steel locking compartment
In-Wall Safe with Keypad and Override Keys
Hidden in-wall safe with keypad for securing money, jewelry, and documents. Easy to install between wall studs; includes anchor bolts. Users note easy installation and solid build, with some concerns about door entry timing
Pros
- hidden in-wall installation
- easy to install between wall studs
- includes anchor bolts
- electronic keypad access
Cons
- some users report difficulty opening after disengaging lock
Through-the-Wall Drop Box Deposit Safe 17 x 13 x 7"
Heavy-duty steel wall drop box with a secure external chute and internal locking compartment. Ideal for receiving mail, payments, or small items; customers note solid build and security features, with mixed installation and size feedback
Pros
- thick steel construction
- secure external chute
- locking internal compartment
- suitable for home, office, and business use
Cons
- mixed installation instructions
- mixed size fits
- rain leakage concerns
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Paragon Lock & Safe |
| Durability | Durabox |
| Versatility | Paragon Lock & Safe |
| User Reviews | Paragon Lock & Safe |