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US $89.95
Location:

Lynnwood, Washington, United States

Lynnwood, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:MobiSafe Surface Finish:Matte Black Manufacturer Part Number:SL-8500-KB Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:027536962497

Portable Car Safe
The MobiSafe is a heavy-duty, portable vault designed to slide under your car seat for quick and easy access. It is a must-have for anyone who needs to discreetly store valuables in their vehicle. Keep firearms, small electronics, wallets, sensitive documents and more inside the safe while you are away from your car. Your goods will be safe inside its 16 gauge steel walls.

Easily Attaches To Your Car
You can rest easy knowing that the MobiSafe is securely leashed to your vehicle. The car safe comes with a 30” aircraft cable that is made of woven steel and covered in black vinyl. The cable is 0.2” thick, making it incredibly difficult for potential robbers to cut or slash. The aircraft cable has two looped ends, which allow the user to easily tether the MobiSafe to the seat mount of a car.

Spacious Interior
The interior of the MobiSafe is 9.8” x 7.2” x 2.8”. It comes with a removable foam lining on both sides of the vault and condenses around your belongings when the door is closed so that they are completely secured into place. This insures that your valuables will not slide around in the car vault or get scratched.

Featuring the FJM Security Disc Tumbler Cam Lock
The MobiSafe comes with a disc tumbler cam lock installed and two keys, giving you quick and easy access to your portable safe. The lock is made of non-ferrous zinc alloy and it will stand up a variety of outdoor conditions.

Portable Gun Safe Specifications

  • Weight: 3.8 lbs.
  • Vault Length: 9.8”
  • Vault Width: 7.2”
  • Vault Depth: 2.8”
  • Cable Length: 30”
  • Cable Diameter: 0.2”

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