About the Mosler Safe Company
Mosler has been manufacturing security equipment, including safes and bank vaults since 1867. It was founded by Gustave Mosler in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company was family-run until 1967, when it was sold to American Standard Companies. The U.S. Constitution, as well as the Declaration of Independence, are stored and displayed in a Mosler vault. The company also designed and manufactured a massive 138-ton vault at the Atomic Energy Commission's Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Mosler produces some of the biggest and heaviest safes in the market. A Mosler safe is famous for its meticulousness and strength. Mosler has made its name at most of the leading old banks and organizations, building a spectacular record. Mossler has installed safes in the United States Gold Reserve in Kentucky and Hiroshima’s Mitsui Bank where it amazingly survived the World War II nuclear attack!