I am updating from a one star to four, for what it is worth. I fixed the lock battery holder located within the safe, which is annoying---the spring for the battery terminal was out of position. Once this was done the lock functioned as it should. As for the remote battery holder, I used a negative end spring from a cheap small flashlight, and placed into its spot. While I know I did not buy a Liberty Safe, there is no excuse for manufacturer quality control lapses such as these two things---together both of these rendered the electric lock inoperable. So if you buy one of these, and the lock number pad does not work, check the springs for the ground in the battery pack. Aside from these defects, and that it arrived late (which is not the vendors fault I think), I would have rated this at 5, like I pretty much rate everything else. At least it will not be used to hold fishing gear now.
Update
I am updating from a one star to four, for what it is worth. I fixed the lock battery holder located within the safe, which is annoying---the spring for the battery terminal was out of position. Once this was done the lock functioned as it should. As for the remote battery holder, I used a negative end spring from a cheap small flashlight, and placed into its spot. While I know I did not buy a Liberty Safe, there is no excuse for manufacturer quality control lapses such as these two things---together both of these rendered the electric lock inoperable. So if you buy one of these, and the lock number pad does not work, check the springs for the ground in the battery pack. Aside from these defects, and that it arrived late (which is not the vendors fault I think), I would have rated this at 5, like I pretty much rate everything else. At least it will not be used to hold fishing gear now.