I have a Cannon . My first one went under 4 feet of water in the 2016 flood . I called them up , the guy said to send him some pictures . They shipped me a new larger model free of charge . Can't complain about that .Mike Ward's is good to go, but hindsight is 20/20 and I wish I had bought a Cannon safe instead.
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I have a Cannon . My first one went under 4 feet of water in the 2016 flood . I called them up , the guy said to send him some pictures . They shipped me a new larger model free of charge . Can't complain about that .
I have a Cannon . My first one went under 4 feet of water in the 2016 flood . I called them up , the guy said to send him some pictures . They shipped me a new larger model free of charge . Can't complain about that .
My exact same scenario .Same here... mine took on about 2 feet of water. I didn't even realize they had a warranty the covered floods until a month or so after the flood. Called them up, they requested safe info and pics. I really didn't think much else of it, and about a month later they call and said my safe was discontinued and they would be upgrading me a nicer model at no charge. The safe was delivered around November or so, about 2 months after the flood. My house wasn't even finished being rebuilt yet.
It is true, at least in my case, Liberty did discount my flooded safe, I think it was a little below dealer cost for a new one
Did you get one like the range safe?
ok so whats a range safe must tell.................
That doesn't make sense . The "lock" is on the outside .I own both Cannon and Liberty. Had to replace the electronic lock on the Cannon, twice! First time wasn’t so bad because I had the door open. Second time, had to cut a hole in the back to be able to get to the lock. It now has a mechanical lock.
The Liberty is also a much heavier safe with a better fire rating.