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If you don't have access to the proper equipment (tractor with a boom, furniture/car dollies, ...) and plenty of extra hands, hire someone who does. 

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7 hours ago, gary_boom said:

Pay somebody to move it for you. Cheaper than a trip to the emergency room.

This. I'm not going to risk a permanent back injury. I have nothing to prove. 

 

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sorry i didnt elaborate, looking for recommendations on companies to move it for me.. SafeHouse is trying to rip me a new bunghole to move it. 

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11 minutes ago, ToXIc said:

sorry i didnt elaborate, looking for recommendations on companies to move it for me.. SafeHouse is trying to rip me a new bunghole to move it. 

Let me check with my mover and see if he is interested.

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2 minutes ago, XxthejuicexX said:

Let me check with my mover and see if he is interested.

fingers crossed. thx man 

 

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33 minutes ago, MacGyver said:

I think I paid $200 to move my last safe.  It was worth it.

do you have their info? 

 

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*sigh* unfortunately its coming out of a 2nd floor but it is going on the 1st floor at the new place after a few stares. 

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There's no safe way to get a real safe down a flight of stairs without the right tools.

I'm going to want someone with those tools and insurance to move my safe. 

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Yep stairs makes it a no no for me. I have moved a lot of safes but not up or down more than a doorway threshold.

Sorry, gotta go with the guys that say hire it done.

 

Another thought is to sell it to the new occupant and just buy a new one. :)

 

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1 minute ago, n0rlf said:

Another thought is to sell it to the new occupant and just buy a new one. :)

 

This is what I plan on doing. By the time I pay someone to move both I might be better off just buying a slightly bigger one.

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My son-in-law moved a similar size Cannon brand safe . He used a strap and dolly. Did not need to negotiate but 2 steps upward and unloaded if off a low trailer.  If I had to move it, I would find someone else to do it, or pay the price. Over 400. bucks seems a bit  excessive to me.   

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That does seem a little high.  On the other hand moving something that heavy down stairs without the correct tools and one mistake could end up costing you a lot more than $475.

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In the long distant past...I moved my first safe, a 24x32x60, myself with a standard refrigerator dolly. Up 2 steps, across a threshold and down a narrow hallway.

When we moved, I paid someone else to do it and never looked back.

Over the years, I've bought a few, and the worst was a huge Stack-On model that Dick's young employees laid on my flat trailer. I brought it home and tarped it over until I got 4 strong guys from our workplace to come and take it off the trailer and put it where I wanted it.

Cost me about 50 bucks for beer. I never complained.

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1 hour ago, Hershmeister said:

I am betting that the safe house price includes installs including bolting it down


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Maybe...but not certain on it. I've bought things from them twice. Satisfied with what I got and the service, but that service can be pricey.

Delivery charge for a 20 mile round trip, and set up where I wanted was right at 300. That did not include the "install."

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If I had that big a safe you can bet I would be paying someone to move it period!!! I would shop around at every possible company that moves them and might not pick the cheapest cause if I have not used them before or know someone that has I will be going with one that has references.............JMHO

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