Gun Safe Movers

Would you guys trust a Craigslist mover? I think they are a bunch of college kids, but they are cheap.

No ****ing way, unless they happened to already be in that kind of business. I wouldn't trust anything from ****slist, frankly.

-Mike
 
It's been said before and in this thread as well: take the door off. Cuts the weight of the safe by a few hundred pounds.
 
Yeah, but a lot of safe moving injuries come from trying to replace the door. Here's an idea--sell the one you have to someone with the stipulation that they pick it up. Buy a new one delivered--yours is too small anyway--c'mon, you need at least 800lbs.
 
Eastern Security Safe Company in Mendon. They have the right people and gear.
 
This is you get what you pay for. Insured professionals or a couple of kids with time on their hands. What if someone gets hurt moving your safe?
 
You pay for skill in this case, not muscle.
And having all the special purpose tools, and original safe packing to protect the unit during the move. Moving a 1420 lb unit about 4 miles was a 2 hour $1050 job, or about $500/hour for 3 people, a truck and their equipment. Expensive, but it beat the crap out of using general purpose movers.
 
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