Why You Should Always Hire a Professional Locksmith & Safe Engineer.
When it comes to the security of your home or business, there’s no room for compromise. Whether you're locked out of your house, need a high-security lock installation, or require expert safe services, hiring a professional locksmith and safe engineer is essential. Safebusters can help with all your lock needs.
1. Expert Knowledge You Can Trust
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Getting locked out is more common than you think — and it often happens at the worst time. A professional locksmith offers 24/7 emergency services Safebusters.co.uk to get you back inside quickly and safely, whether it’s your home, office, or vehicle: Call: 07778437637
3. Safe Opening & Repairs
Have a safe you can’t open? Lost the combination or key? A certified safe engineer at Safebusters.co.uk can open most safes without destructive methods, and they can service or repair faulty locking mechanisms to ensure your valuables are always secure.
4. Upgrading Your Security
Today’s security threats are more advanced than ever. A locksmith from Safebusters.co.uk can assess your current locks and recommend upgrades, such as anti-snap cylinders, smart locks, or access control systems — providing peace of mind for families and businesses alike.
5. Local and Reliable
Choosing a local locksmith means faster response times and personalized service. A reputable locksmith values community trust and will often go the extra mile to ensure customer satisfaction, Safebusters.co.uk are here to help
Milners Double Door Safe
This old Milners double door safe, probably turn of the century…
This old Milners Double Door safe, although not exactly sure of the date of manufacture, I would date at early 1900’s due to the fact it has brass fittings. Thankfully, I didn't have to open this particular safe as it was already unlocked when we got there. The customer had lost the one and only key they had for it, so we were tasked with taking the back pan off (inside cover), removing the lock and taking it back to our workshop to change the combination of levers around so if the previous key was found it would no longer work. We then had the painstaking task of cutting a new key by hand, which took 3 hours to complete - this was not just your standard Yale key! Once the key had been cut by hand we were then able to copy a second one by machine. Armed with two new keys, we returned to site to re-fit, and voila, we now have a 100 year old lock working better then most locks, and in my opinion more secure than modern locks. A true representation of when we made things with pride rather than mass produced.