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Mesa Safe Company Model MAWS2113E Electronic Wall Safe, Cream

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$187.69

$ 75 .99 $75.99

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About this item

  • Padlocks, Lockout/Tagout & Security Equipment
  • Country of manufacture: United States
  • Manufacturer: MESA SAFE COMPANY


Wall Safe, Off White, Net Weight 40 lb., Capacity 0.3-.07 cu. ft., Finish Matte, Number of Shelves 2 Fixed, Lock Style Electronic Lock, Number of Bolts 2, Outside Height 22-1/8 In., Outside Width 15 In., Outside Depth 6 In., Inside Height 19-1/2 In., Inside Width 12-1/4 In., Inside Depth 4-3/4 In., Door Opening Height 18-1/4 In., Door Opening Width 11 In., Wall Cut Out Height 21-1/8 In., Wall Cut Out Width 14 In., Face Height 22-1/8 In., Face Width 15 In., Door Plate Thickness 6.35mm


CatKitKat
2025-07-29 21:18:13
First off this safe could easily be sold for $150-$175, so $99 is a bargin (S&H included)! I will start with the pros; very sturdy door, and believe it or not instruction manual was good, I think they must have rewritten it from some of the past reviews I've read. For a wall safe, it's fairly heavy. Now people might say well it's junk! I'm going to say its $99 and I disagree. I base items on how much I spend for them and how they function. ANY SAFE CAN BE BROKEN INTO! I bought this item and it functions perfectly for my needs. Now for the cons; REMOVE THE DOOR BEFORE INSTALLATION AND MAKE SURE THE DIGITAL LOCKING MECHANISM WORKS! The lock is that of a $99 safe, but again I knew that going in. If you're like me and a little paranoid, don't install in an area where people can see it, don't show it off to your buddy. A picture won't look right hanging over it because of the flange. I put mine in an area which is dry and located in concrete block. Yes it was a lot of work but it is going to be harder to knock block out and remove it as it is attached with ten 3 inch tapcon screws into the solid part of the blocks, as opposed to cutting 2x4's and running out with your safe. I think the reason why this safe is so cheap is because the adjustable depth is a freaking nightmare to set. The instructions are clear but it's a rough road to perfection and takes some time to get it right. If you can find a better safe for $99 then buy it, but you won't find it!
Snerdly D00-Little
2025-07-11 14:02:11
Works good fairly sturdy for a hidden wall safe. Expandable to 6” but I could only get 4” out of it due to wall depth. Could be a little better design or instructions on how to bolt it in with the expansion
Kana
2025-07-04 12:10:27
I would have given 5 stars on this item, but the few issues I encountered were totally unacceptable. From start to finish I spent about 6 hours behind this item.I had issues with the locking system opening intermittently. In other words, it worked in the beginning and then it just stopped working and I couldn't unlock/lock the safe. I spent the first two hours figuring-out why and how to fix the problem. To do that, I had to open the locking panel behind the safe door and see what was actually happening. It turned-out that the locking mechanism was interfering with the plunger. I had to loosen 4 screws holding the plunger and orient it away from the mechanism to make it open/close freely. Also, the override key wouldn't open/close the lock after few tries; so much for the override key. The cause of this was that the inside nut holding the lock was loose. Luckily, I was able to correct these two issues by opening the locking panel before I put it on the wall. Otherwise, I would have to cut the steel to open it. But these issues are unacceptable in a new factory product. Was someone sleeping on the job!The next two hours I spent figuring-out how the telescoping worked to give the adjustable inside depth. The directions were somewhat clear, but doing it practically was difficult in order to set it for my situation. Since I only needed a maximum of 4" depth, I combined all sections using one screw on each side and that held everything in place. Only the back section was adjustable and I didn't care about the middle section being adjustable as I only needed 4".The next two hours were sort of the easiest. It was simply measuring and cutting the sheet rock and then pre-drilling the holes on the two side studs. Then placing the safe in the wall and holding it with screws. Yes, I did remove the safe door so that I can work a little easier in the tight corners. Otherwise the door will get in the way, not to mention that it's a heavy door which can bring down the safe on your head or feet if you're not careful.So I think the first four hours were wasted, although I did learn how locking mechanisms work from this experience. I would recommend this product to whoever has good mechanical aptitude otherwise you'll end-up returning the product. It won't be cheap either with shipping weight of 45 pounds. Now that I installed it, I am certainly satisfied that it is strong and descent brand quality (not craftsmanship) to hold some valuables. As their slogan says "Better Mesa safe than sorry!" Why take a gamble on cheap products to protect your valuables? This one is a rugged and tough looking safe.
Tracy K.
2025-01-04 17:23:57
Not the easiest to assemble the shelves which are expandable...perhaps having a set depth for these would be better? I don't think I gained a lot by having the ability to make the unit deeper or more shallow. Perhaps have 2 options, one for 2x4 studs and one for 2x6 stud depth. That would be best.The black part where the lock/key pad is does extend into the cabinet in that area, so you loose shelf depth there. No big deal, but you need to be aware if you plan to stuff this thing full, that area is not full-depth. Remember, this unit (and all of these in-wall units!) are only so deep so you can't store a box of bricks in here! Just a few select things...or buy a larger one or a floor unit :)I really like the ability to have both the keypad, and key option to open it. The key opens it with no jiggling of the handle, but it's a bit of work to remove the circular cover over the keyhole. You could leave that part off but it seems silly to show people there is a key for it. And, then you need to keep track of that key! So, the keypad is fast and no need for a key, but you have to jiggle the doorhandle just about every time to get it to open, or sometimes put the code in a second time. No big deal, but these 3 things are why I gave it 4 stars.5 stars for value ! and for looks. I really like how sturdy it is, and how it looks in the room. Great value, so I would certainly buy again and I would recommend you buy this product if you can deal with a little hassle on install and jiggling a door handle to open it :)
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