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this would be a 5x5 steel cube, a little bigger than a rubiks cube, and you could put money in it, gift cards and coins. there will be a keypad on the top and just incase you forgot the password there will be a hidden key hole on the bottom
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For what purpose is this safe? |
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My point being, I could easily post a similar idea, "Cube Safe 2" and call it a 6X6 safe, et cetera etc cetera ad infinitum. Is there something that makes a 5X5 safe special? |
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Lastly, a few hints at clear communication. 1) units -> 5-what X 5 what? feet? inches? angstroms?
2) a cube would be rightfully 5X5X5. Or simply, a 5-m per side cube. You get the idea.
3) "small 5X5" -> this is redundant. It's "small" - whereby you don't specify dimensions, or it's 5X5 - in which case it's small-ness is self-evident.
4) Tell us why this cube safe is special, or at the very least, why you need it. |
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Welcome to the HB by the way. |
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what it needs is a whopping great chain attached to your person. |
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hehe, just steal the whole thing!! |
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