- Adjustable .33 – .85 Cubic Foot Capacity
- Reprogrammable Digital Access with Emergency Override Key
- 2 Live Door Bolts and Pry-resistant Concealed Hinges
- Steel Construction / Mounting Hardware Included
- Backed with 5 Year Limited Warranty
Amazon. com Product DescriptionPerfect for storing cash, prescriptions, jewelry or a personal firearm, this wall-mount safe is great for the bedroom, office, workshop, or closet. It can even be hid under a picture so that no one knows it even there! Burglary-resistant, the safe is equipped with a digital electronic locking system that lets you choose your own combination, reprogramming it any time you want to any three- to eight-digit combination. With approximately . 43 cubic feet of storage space, the safe is designed to fit in standard 2- by 6-inch wall construction with studs 16 inches on center. Equipped with emergency override key that stores inconspicuously onboard, the electronic lock can be overrides if the batteries die or if the combination is forgotten. Dual live bolts lock the door securely. Made of heavy gauge steel, the safe operates on 4 AA batteries (included). Honeywell backs this safe with a limited five-year warranty (no receipt necessary) and a lifetime fire-replacement guarantee. –Brian D. OlsonWhat’s in the Box Safe, mounting hardware, instructions, template, batteries, hidden manual override key
Honeywell 2070A .43 Cubic Foot Expandable Anti-Theft Wall Safe with Digital Lock 

The box was not damaged, but the safe was bent, the code didn’t work, and the key over-ride did work. Some one must have just thrown this package together without even testing if it opened with the code or key.
We called support and they told us to do everything we had already done. There final comment was to ship it back.
We arranged for a replacement, but instead our money was refunded.
Rating: 1 / 5
I purchased two wall safes from Amazon. One with a combination and the digital. I love the digital. It installed easily, however, to do it right, I had to go to the hardware store and purchase some longer lag screws. It is very nice to store valuables in. Very heavy product. Feels secure.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a neat safe for storing a few small valuables that you may not want to keep lying around. The key words are small and few, as the previous poster stated this safe has very little inside room. There is no room for any type of firearm, document binder etc. . . Save your money do not buy if you need more than . 25 cubic feet.
The locking mechanism is solid but the interior is poorly made with thin sheet metal.
Rating: 2 / 5
Its a safe and it works and it’s fine.
Pro’s:
The electronics piece seems pretty good to me.
Cons:
The front face frame is heavy steel but the expandable case is pretty flimsy – fine I suppose but I was suprised by how they used plate steel on the front and sheet metal on the inside. The face frame is probably 1/4″ thick so be aware that if you’re hiding behind a painting or mirror, it will sit out a bit. Also, they have 4 large holes on the corner of the face frame for heavy screws – what. . . do you think burglars don’t have screwdrivers?!?! Also, the holes aren’t countersunk so the will thicken the face even more when putting a painting over.
There are supposed to be predrilled holes on the sides of the inside to screw into the studes, but there are only the slotted holes that allow the back case to expand. Since the back is set in a bit, if you can even fit a screw thru the slots, when you screw in down tight, it bends the sides out a little. Not a huge deal, but seems poorly engineered.
The expandable shelves inside work, but the finished product gives you a little step in the middle of the shelves where it telescopes. ALso the screws to lock in the telescoping feature of the shelves aren’t countersunk, so you have two big screw heads sticking up on each shelf. Both aspects limit the shelves use.
Honeywell, you are a great and glorious company. Were all the engineers off at a conference that week? You can do (and should have done) far, far better.
One foolish thing I did – Interior wall – checked with a stud sensor so I knew where the studs were and assumed they were the normal 16″ spacing. Sawz-alled stud to stud and measured the right distance down. Unfortunately, that particular stud was 1″ wider spacing that the norm, and the face flange isn’t wide enough to cover that gap so I had to piece in a 1″ shim and patch the oversized hole. Measure first. . . measure first. . .
Rating: 3 / 5
There is no interior space in this safe due to the electronic lock mechanism. A shame really, but if all you need is a wall safe to store a few papers than ok but nothing like a fire arm or anything will fit. Product returned.
Rating: 2 / 5