Knight Safe and Lock is a mobile locksmith and safe shop working out of Gig Harbor, Washington, and it is not a security-software vendor, an online lock retailer, or a national franchise dropping a local landing page. It is a family-run trade business that has held the same address since 1995. That is the rare locksmith listing where the published facts let you reach a verdict without phoning anyone, and the verdict is favourable, which in this trade is not where most of these write-ups land.

What it does, and the part most locksmiths skip

The service list runs across five sectors: residential, commercial, automotive, marine, and aircraft. The automotive side does key cutting and duplication, lockout work, and lock installation and repair. Safe work means opening and repair. The marine and aircraft coverage is the tell. On Puget Sound a working boat is a tool, not a weekend toy that sits in a slip eleven months a year, and a locksmith who lists marine work is admitting clients who treat a stuck hatch as a Tuesday problem. Most general locksmiths quietly avoid both marine and aircraft because the hardware is unfamiliar and the liability is not. Knight Safe and Lock lists both on the board.

On the commercial end Knight Safe and Lock installs access control systems and CCTV, which lifts it out of the call-out locksmith bracket and into security integration. A shop owner could book a rekey, a card-access door, and a camera run as one job with one crew answerable for all three. For a market the size of Gig Harbor, where the alternative is stitching together three different contractors, having a single accountable vendor is the practical advantage.

The credentials do the convincing

Knight Safe and Lock is family-owned, licensed, bonded, and insured, and it posts its UBI and NSO license numbers in the open alongside a street address at 4307 39th St NW, Gig Harbor. A locksmith with no fixed address is the standard hazard in this trade, since you are handing a stranger the means to open your car or your front door. A posted address, published license numbers, and thirty-plus years of unbroken operation in one city remove the doubts a careful customer brings to handing Knight Safe and Lock that kind of access. These are facts you can check before you dial, and they decide most of the question on their own.

The owner, Lee Mentzos, is named by customers in testimonials tied to difficult safe openings, the kind where two earlier locksmiths gave up first. Attribution like that only sticks when someone watched the person solve the problem in the room. Safe cracking is the hard end of the trade, and a name attached to it is harder to manufacture than a generic five-star line about a fast lockout.

There is a touch of evidence beyond the marketing copy: the site carries a page explaining lock bumping, the technique burglars use to defeat cheap pin-tumbler locks. Publishing that costs a shop nothing to omit and arguably invites awkward questions from customers who suddenly want pricier hardware. Knight Safe and Lock published it anyway, which reads as people who understand the security side, not people selling service calls.

Service area and reachability

The footprint is named town by town rather than waved at as a region: Gig Harbor and the Key Peninsula, including Port Orchard, Lakebay, Allyn, Belfair, North Tacoma, Fox Island, and the surrounding areas. A mobile operator listing individual communities is committing to something a vague radius does not, and it lets you confirm you are inside the coverage before you spend a call finding out you are not.

Two phone numbers are published, (253) 851-5625 plus a second direct line, with an email and the street address. Someone locked out after dark, or staring at a safe holding something they need tonight, can reach a live contact point instead of filling in a form and waiting for a callback that lands the next afternoon. For an emergency trade, that is the bare requirement, and it is met.

What the outside ratings say

The Yelp profile for Knight Safe and Lock is active at the Gig Harbor address with 39 reviews, a respectable tally for a small-market tradesperson where a hundred would be implausible. Angi has the company at 4.9 out of 5. The Better Business Bureau lists it as not accredited, with no rating or complaint figures shown, but BBB accreditation is a paid membership, so its absence subtracts nothing from what Yelp and Angi already put on the table.

Knight Safe and Lock also claims to have been voted best locksmith in Western Washington four years running and best in Pierce County three years running. Self-reported awards prove nothing on their own; anyone can print a banner. The Yelp and Angi numbers, though, are independent of the company and point the same way the awards do. Where claims like these usually wobble is when the outside review counts are too small to mean anything or the scores quietly contradict the boast. Here 39 reviews and a 4.9 do neither.

So the unresolved doubt is not large, but it is worth naming. Knight Safe and Lock asks you to take the awards on faith and the safe-cracking reputation on a handful of named testimonials, and a buyer who wants more than 39 data points on a job as consequential as drilling a safe will not find it here. That ceiling is a function of the market, not the work, and for most callers in this corner of Washington the documented credentials, the named owner, and the third-party ratings settle it. The lingering question is only how deep the bench goes if the owner himself is not available when your safe will not open.


Business address
Knight Safe and Lock LLC
4307 39th St NW,
Gig Harbor,
WA
98335
United States

Contact details
Phone: 253-851-5625