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We are asked from time to time if we can make a fingerprint version safe for Cybertruck. Now here it is! Place an order now and leave a comment if you did or if you are interested interested in this product, we will perform a prime day discount price match for you!

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Why a battery? Why not tap into the CT electrical? We already have a big battery on board.
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Makes sense for times when you are required by law to place your weapon in a locked area so you can leave the vehicle while at a location that disallows weapons such as when I drop off or pick up my granddaughter at her private school as sometimes I have to accompany her to her classroom. I’ll get one!
 
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Why a battery? Why not tap into the CT electrical? We already have a big battery on board.
I’m not affiliated with the product but I just installed it in my truck. I’d assume they use a battery so you can still use the usb-c plug to charge devices. There is a port on the top side of the safe to plug in a usb-c to power the safe if the battery dies. Too me two AAA batteries aren’t a big deal.
 

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I have nothing. Unless you’re dealing drugs, what on earth would you keep there. Money-bank, weapon, jewelry should be on your person, anything else should be in an actual home safe. Seriously, what would you need to keep this safe in a vehicle?
Personally I don’t like carrying when I’m driving and usually have my firearm kept in arms reach, but if the situation ever arose (God forbid) I think it would be a hassle to draw your firearm out of this location.
 

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Hi, it is on prime day sale, link here: BestEvMod Fingerprint Safe

If you have placed the order before prime, please PM us your order ID, we'll match price for you
Questions and a suggestion,

1) The ad verbiage says this is easy to install with "small drilling" required.
-How small? Where? Can you explain a little more?
- Once installed, how difficult would it be to remove the safe at a later date?

2) A safe offers security, if it is hidden then that is another layer of protection. Much like how a wall safe is commonly concealed by a wall painting, there should be a fitted tray (optional of course) that would set atop the console safe to conceal it. Ideally the tray should have a handle so that it can easily be moved in and out to allow access to the safe. At the very least offer a liner mat that could lay atop the safe and would hide it from someone that was just nosing around inside the console.

Thanks!
 

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I’m not affiliated with the product but I just installed it in my truck. I’d assume they use a battery so you can still use the usb-c plug to charge devices. There is a port on the top side of the safe to plug in a usb-c to power the safe if the battery dies. Too me two AAA batteries aren’t a big deal.
Well it is a big deal when you need to reach for your weapon and it doesn’t open, so you need to go fumble for a key ?

That’s really why I was asking.
 


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Questions and a suggestion,

1) The ad verbiage says this is easy to install with "small drilling" required.
-How small? Where? Can you explain a little more?
- Once installed, how difficult would it be to remove the safe at a later date?

2) A safe offers security, if it is hidden then that is another layer of protection. Much like how a wall safe is commonly concealed by a wall painting, there should be a fitted tray (optional of course) that would set atop the console safe to conceal it. Ideally the tray should have a handle so that it can easily be moved in and out to allow access to the safe. At the very least offer a liner mat that could lay atop the safe and would hide it from someone that was just nosing around inside the console.

Thanks!
1)-There will be a screw hole roughly in the middle on both the left and right sides, that's it.
-Unscrew and take it out from the center console.

2)I'll bring it to the team, thanks for the suggestion.
 
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