Part of my job is fitting keysafes for various associations and schemes...
If I have to force an entry into a house, and I see a '' Supra keysafe'' outside the front door... I ignore the keysafe and carry on to open the front or back door with whatever means are required, then usually replacing the lock or cylinder afterwards.
It is much easier to open a locked door than it is to open the keysafes that I regularly fit ... there are many cheaper keysafes available, but dont even think about them.
Have a look at these ... They are the only manufacturer that local authorities use.
http://www.keysafe.co...keysafe_001409eu_8262
I can assure you if someone comes prepared to break in to to your house ... you wont stop them. If you have a crow bar or a garden spade you can open almost any door or window.
I have seen someone let loose on one of these keysafes at a product demonstration ... he was dead sure that he could open it with a lump hammer and a crowbar ... he did manage to get it off the wall ... but he could'nt open it.
Certainly not after he took a lump out of his shin, and got carted off to casualty.
Remember the cheaper ones can be forced open, but if you are prepared to open a key safe then most doors should not cause a problem.
So yes I have got one ... and yes I trust it 100%.