Barska AX11932 Drop Safe

2.2

Lock

1.0/10

Security

2.0/10

Price

3.0/10

Features

3.0/10

Quality

2.0/10

Pros

  • Two 1" Steel Locking Bolts

Cons

  • Un-Rated Low Quality Solenoid Electronic Lock
  • Tubular Key Override Can Be Opened with a BIC Pen
  • Thin Steel Construction
  • Unreliable Company for Service and Warranty
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The Barska AX11932 Drop Safe is another disappointing product from a long line of low quality safes with low quality locks. I’m honestly amazed they manage to stay in business after all the years of selling complete junk. When it comes to drop safes, longevity and reliability are essential and I advise looking for a safe that uses a UL Rated high security locking mechanism. In this review, I will help you understand what makes this a drop safe you should definitely avoid.

Lock – Barska AX11932 Drop Safe

First and always most important for any safe is the lock. Barska uses a Solenoid based electronic lock that is one of the absolute cheapest and worst in the industry. The lock sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t and when it comes to a drop safe, you need it to work every single time. Keep the keys handy for when the lock inevitably fails, it will be your only way into the safe.

Barska AX11932 Drop Safe Lock

Next, the back-up method on the Barska Drop Safe AX11932 is a tubular key override. This is the same tubular override key that Amazon Basics used on their low quality safes and there are tons of videos out on how to open these key locks with Bic Pens and anything round that can fit in the hole. It takes a minimal amount of force to open these and lock picks are easily found on Amazon for around $60.

Security – Barska AX11932 Drop Safe

The Barska AX11932 Drop Safe is built with 16 gauge steel construction. For reference this is the thickness of a penny and not adequate for storage of cash. Securing the door are two locking bolts and the safe operates on an internal hinge. When combined with the low quality tubular key override, I can’t think of a less secure safe.

Steel Gauge Comparison

Style & Function

The Barska drop safe is finished in their standard textured black with plastic black keypad and turn wheel. The finish is the same low quality paint they use on most of the imported safes from China. The interior is all metal and only includes a carpeted mat for the bottom. Mounting hardware is included for securing the safe to a concrete surface.

Barska AX11932 Drop Safe Style and Function

Warranty

Not only does Barska make extremely low quality products but they also have the industries worst warranty. They provide a 1 year warranty that does not include shipping, repair or sending a safe technician to your home. They actually require you to pay $30 to cover their inspection, shipping and handling of their defective product. You will not be reimbursed if they find it to be defective, that is the fee for them to assess. Absolutely insane and horrible customer service. Huge red flag here.

Barska Warranty

The Bottom Line

Overall, this is not a good quality product and it’s sold by the worst safe company in the industry. When things inevitably go wrong, they will not help you. In fact, they will actually require you to send them a check for shipping and the cost to repair the safe. That’s if they respond to your customer service request at all.

With that said, there is a drop safe I highly recommend. The Stealth DS1614 Drop Safe comes with the same steel thickness but then adds a UL rated high security NL Electronic lock, hard plate, re-locker and has a reliable warranty. It’s my absolute top pick in the drop safe category at this size and is significantly more secure.