NEST vs Competitors

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NEST vs Competitors

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Compare the Quality Between NEST Bunkers vs the Competition. 100% of people who do their homework and compare NEST to others will choose NEST. Be smart, and beware of the bad bunker companies.

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NEST
NEST

NEST with a 90 degree turn to attenuate gamma radiation. Included is a mudroom with a shower for decontamination.

Competitor
Competitor

The competitor with a straight entry, and no 90 degree turn to attenuate gamma radiation. Visibly missing is a mudroom and a place to decontaminate.

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NEST
NEST

Our standard AndAir VA-150 NBC Air Filtration System with manual override and adjustable air flow valves. We use only military grade air systems. Our air system moves 176 cubic feet of air a minute compared to there 60 cubic feet a minute plus ours is very quiet at 45 decibels. We also have 60 pounds of carbon compared to their 5.5 pounds.

Competitor
Competitor

This is their plastic home made air system with no manual override or any way to adjust airflow. This system will not meet Israeli standards! Their air system is loud at over 70 decibels and is not adjustable.

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NEST
NEST

NEST Bunkers uses only military grade NBC Air Filtration Systems from companies like AndAir or Bethel who produce thousands per year. All NBC Air Systems from NEST will have a manual crank in case power is lost. All NEST air systems are made from metal housings and have readable gauges and adjustments for air flow.

Competitor
Competitor

The competitor home-built filter is cheaply made and not in the same league as our Swiss air system! This air system which has no manual crank and was made only to save money will not meet Israeli standards and is just a way to cut costs and take advantage of unknowing customers who have trusted them to save their families' lives in case of a disaster.

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NEST
NEST

Shown is the standard NBC air system used by NEST Bunkers. Notice the quality of our air intake manifold. This system brings in 50% more air than the competitors home made air system.

Competitor
Competitor

This is the competitors standard air intake. They have a very simple unproven system that does not meet Israeli standards and is home made to save money. This is an actual photograph in their bunker.

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NEST
NEST

This is our AndAir overpressure blast valve that can also be manually pulled closed in case of an attack from looters.

Competitor
Competitor

This is their home made blast valve that cannot be closed off manually. Notice the rust after 8 months.

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NEST
NEST

The NEST hatch is made of 3/8″ AR500 bullet proof steel and is embedded in 12″ of concrete. This hatch is called a nuclear blast hatch and was originally designed by the US Nuclear Civil Defense Department. NEST would never make a hatch that is not bullet proof or only 1/8″ thick.

Competitor
Competitor

This hatch is one year old and is already rusted out. The lid is made of thin sheet metal steel and has a screen door handle for its lock. This is a hatch for a tornado shelter, not a nuclear fallout shelter!

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NEST
NEST

The NEST hatch has a tamper proof steel box to protect the tamper proof padlock from torches or a grinder.

Competitor
Competitor

This is a screen door latch being used to protect the inhabitants from marauders.

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NEST
NEST

Our shelters are famous for under the floor storage. Both our Round and Square shelters have under floor storage, unlike our competition.

Competitor

You feel like you are living in a pantry closet with boxes and water barrels everywhere.

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NEST
NEST

Our stairs are long and easy to walk on. Our steps are 36 inches wide and made of a non-skid diamond plate thread.

Competitor
Competitor

Using smooth thin sheet metal with a non-skid adhesive.

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NEST
NEST

All our air pipes are hot-dipped galvanized to prevent rust. Lifespan should be 100 years.

Competitor
Competitor

They use 4" PVC plastic for their air pipes. It will melt in fires and can be broken easily. It also opens up easily and would allow anyone to pour water or gas into the shelter.

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NEST
NEST

Our doors are both gas tight and water proof. If the shelter is not air tight, biological, chemical, and some radiation will get into the shelter.

Competitor
Competitor

Their doors are just solid metal doors focused on stopping bullets. They have forgotten that these shelters are supposed to be protected from NBC.

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NEST
NEST

Our interiors are made to feel like a home.

Competitor
Competitor

Their interiors feel like a county jail.

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NEST
NEST

Our interior designers take pride in our finished product. You will feel right at home in an NEST bunker.

Competitor
Competitor

The competitor makes simple shelters.

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NEST
NEST

Anything that we do not hot-dip galvanize we will at least sandblast and apply either an automotive type of paint on the interior and the hatches. You don't see your car rusting, do you?

Competitor
Competitor

They do not sandblast. Without sandblasting, the paint just will not stick to the steel. This explains why their shelters are rusting out so fast.

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NEST
NEST

The NEST hatch is made of 3/8″ AR500 bullet proof steel and is embedded in 12″ of concrete. Our hatch is hydraulically lifted due to the extreme weight of the hatch. The emergency jack that's included with all shelters will lift 16,000 pounds.

Competitor
Competitor

Their hatch is the same hatch you use on tornado shelters. Their hatch is made of 1/8″ thin sheet metal that is not bullet proof. They're more focused on making their interior door bullet proof. The exterior hatch should be bullet proof and the interior door should be gas tight to do it right.

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NEST
NEST

To enter into an NEST designed shelter, you must first go through a bullet proof nuclear blast hatch, and then enter through two gas tight marine grade doors to enter the living quarters. The mud room – or decontamination room – has a shower in it as specified by the nuclear regulatory department.

Competitor
Competitor

To enter into our competitor's shelter, you go through a mild steel tornado style hatch and then at the bottom of the stairs is a metal door that is not air tight or gas tight. There is no place to disrobe or take a decontamination shower. Their shelter is just a tornado shelter with a home made air system in it, and now they call it a bomb shelter.

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NEST
NEST

This image shows a properly engineered entrance into a nuclear fallout shelter. It must have a 90 degree turn at the bottom of the stairs. All NEST shelters are engineered correctly and built correctly.

Competitor
Competitor

The competitors shelter is not engineered the way NEST is built. It does not have a 90 degree turn at the bottom of the stairs as shown in their own design. This, however, is a fine tornado shelter.

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NEST
NEST

Notice our tamper-proof air pipe system. Our system not only protects you from vandals, but it also cools the air down before it enters into the shelter through our patented air condensation system. Also, our air pipes are 6″ in diameter compared to 4″ in diameter for the competitor, which means you get 50% more air.

Competitor
Competitor

The competitor has no such system. They simply run a 4″ diameter air pipe straight up from the shelter to the surface. On a hot summer day, you will be pulling in 90 degree+ air into your shelter, which could suffocate you.

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NEST
NEST

We use 6″ diameter galvanized steel for our air intake pipes. Our system brings in 50% more air.

Competitor
Competitor

They use 4″ diameter cheap PVC plastic air pipes for their air. Their system brings in 50% less air.

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NEST
NEST

Our owner is an award-winning designer and fabricator with 44 years experience.

Competitor
Competitor

Their owner has 14 years experience.

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NEST
NEST

Our bunkers are buried deep so our staircases are much longer than the competitor.

Competitor
Competitor

The competitors staircase in this picture is 8 months old, according to the owner. It is rusting because it is not sandblasted and has a cheap primer and paint. Much for their lifetime warranty and 150 life paint job!

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NEST
NEST

Our hatch opening is 36×80 inches and the stairs are on a 35 degree angle which makes it easier for the handicap and elderly to get down the stairs. Plus our hatch is bulletproof. Our hatch will have 12 inches of concrete poured around it.

Competitor
Competitor

Their hatch is 32×60 inches and the stairs are on a 45 degree angle which will make it difficult for the elderly to use.

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NEST
NEST

Our hinges are encased in steel and buried in concrete.

Competitor
Competitor

Their hinges are exposed.

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NEST
NEST

How our hinges lock.

Competitor
Competitor

This is how they lock their hatch from the inside. Notice it is already rusting after 8 months.

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NEST
NEST

We put our bunkers on a 12 inch concrete slab.

Competitor
Competitor

They just sit their bunkers on the dirt which means it would settle on the ground when it gets wet.

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NEST
NEST
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Competitor
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NEST
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NEST
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NEST
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NEST
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Competitor
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NEST
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NEST
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Competitor

The Choice Is Clear

Don't compromise on your family's safety. Choose NEST.