I've been looking for one myself. How much did at thing set you back?
It will definitely slow someone down thats for damn sure. Key control is really important though so hide them very well where nobody could possibly find them for example inside a wall is best hanging down on fishing line from some access point that is not easy to get to. If you twist that silver metallic/plastic keypad disc off there is a keyhole right behind it as I am sure you already know and that can easily be picked in short order. You can block that off though or fill it in (you wont be able to use a key to get in if you do) but just make sure you put a really good battery in there should be a little square 9 volt so if it did not already come with one go get the best lithium one you can find with the longest life and make sure you change it every year if you are using the safe alot. Nothing worse than a safe full of goodies with a dead battery you can't get in. Go spend the $10 on the good battery.
These mid-level safes are good for blocking thiefs from access to your goodies during random smash and grab type home thefts but if someone knows what they are doing they can get in that fairly easily through the keyhole underneath that keypad by picking with some basic locksmith tools. I could pick that safe lock in about 5 to 10 minutes though honestly through an unobstructed keyhole. Other than that, your safe looks like a good place to stack some jars full of herb. Take my input here as being precautionary and meant to help you get the most protection possible from it but you will definitely feel much better leaving the house with your belongings in there no matter what and they will be at least twice as safe no pun intended. Much love, congrats.
500 bones
I found this one at Costco.
These mid-level safes are good for blocking thiefs from access to your goodies during random smash and grab type home thefts but if someone knows what they are doing they can get in that fairly easily through the keyhole underneath that keypad by picking with some basic locksmith tools.
Pretty good deal. I've heard awesome things about Ft. Knox gun safes too.500 bones