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* Heavy-duty rural mailbox * Internal locking box mechanism for identify theft protection * Includes a decorative trim to match handle * White
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With Identity theft becoming the largest concerning problem to date. Spending $80 to thwart a pesky would be ID Thief from walking by and snagging your mail in less than a second is money well spent by investing in this mailbox. Lets face it, crooks are easy opportunists and always exploit the easiest target. With that said, this mail box does offer a first defense against the "quick pickers" and once they see the locking door inside the box, they will move to the next without hesitation.Pros: Strong, sturdy mailbox with a locking mechanism that is tough too. Easy to mount right from the box to the post.Semi-Cons: Not the most secure locking mailbox on the market, but again it does offer first defense security. Scratches easilyNote and observations: This sucker is LARGE as described, Dimensions (in): 23.4 x 12.9 x 12.8! Make sure you measure your current post to ensure it will handle this beast! Also, I'd be more worried about someone stealing the whole mailbox rather than the mail inside, its just that nice of a mailbox.Recommendations: Buy it if your are somewhat paranoid about having a curbside residential mailbox and concerned about the "Quick Picker" mail thieves.If you think the government or every thief is out to get you, look into a more secure mailbox. Just keep in mind, even the most secured and most expensive mailboxes can be compromised given enough time - just depends on your situation and surroundings.Final thoughts: I live in a good/average community with "nosy neighbors" so I am lucky in those respects. With that, I felt I didn't need a Fort Knox, top of the line full security type mailbox... Hopefully.But, in never having a curbside mailbox before. I felt it was just too easy for someone to walk by and take advantage without having some sort of security in place. I truly felt this was the best option for the money and for my circumstance.Regards.
The box is built like a tank. It is QUITE heavy.Gibraltar makes a steel post for mailboxes that I had the impression from the post's packaging was paired with this box, and it is WAY too wimpy for the weight and sags like crazy - $40 wasted. You WILL NEED a well set wooden mailbox post or it WILL sag.Two build issues that I find unforgivable:1) The key lock they supply with the box uses a VERY non standard key blank, so you can't get replacement keys made at most places like hardware stores. I had to purchase and install a different lock that I bought at an Ace Hardware ($9) so I could get a lock that uses standard (Y11) key blanks.2) THE HOLDER FOR OUTGOING MAIL IS CRAP. UNFORGIVABLY BAD DESIGN!!! Because the box interior locks they provide a means to hold outgoing mail. They do so with a spring steel clip that you mount to the inside surface of the mailbox door using a preapplied piece of sticky foam. It comes RIGHT off with only moderate pressure applied when you have more than 1 or 2 letters to go out. This holder SHOULD be permanently attached (welded, preferably) to the door but they used the cheap approach. So we jury rigged a bag clip to hold the mail.I will not buy another Gibraltar product. This product's design is very poor. Do not buy.
This mailbox was a waste of money. The slot is large enough for me to get my hand in and grab the mail. The locking door is pointless. I'm an adult man. I don't have small hands. For this kind of money, i'm in the wrong business. I could make a much better mailbox. Don't buy it.
After reading other reviews on this mailbox, I was concerned about how secure my mail would be. The issue is that the upper slot (where the postal worker drops the mail) is pretty wide. People with smaller hands can get a hand into the opening and pull out mail. I am an average size male and I was able to (with a little effort). There are a number of locking mailboxes on the market, but some look goofy or didn't fit the look of my house/neighborhood, so I still chose this one. I made a couple of modifications to it which make it much better. Both pretty cheap fixes. First I cut a piece of angle stainless steel (aluminum would work too) and made the gap just a little smaller (this was about a five minute fix). Now no one can get a hand in and the gap is still large enough for my mail. The other fix is not needed at all, but for my convenience. I bought (through an Amazon reseller. Search on "combination Cam Lock 5/8 Cylinder"), a combination lock to replace the key lock ($15). Now people who see my mailbox want one. It is nice looking and even with my little fixes, less expensive than most locking mailboxes I researched.
This mailbox is good quality and looks good. However, my 10-year-old son and my 31-year-old wife can easily reach through the slot above the locking door and take the mail out, which pretty much defeats the purpose of having a LOCKING mailbox.
We sent this mailbox back because it wouldn't take packages. We were looking for a secure mailbox since ours is out by the road. We frequently get small packages mailed to us such as books, but we could not see any way for those to fit through the slot.I wish Amazon would have shown a picture of the inside or at least included something in the description. This was my first return to Amazon and I was extremely impressed with how easy it was to return the item.
We love our mail box. It is purfect. No one break in to our mail.
It was great until the lock broke. I have had it just over a year.Update as of 11/2009 We called the company and they mailed us a free replacement for the broken lock, so it now is working well. Customer Service was great and they sent the part out very quickly.
It did not work for me. The mailbox is quite large as was the opening. The opening was large enough for my hand to slip in to retrieve mail. The mailbox is constructed quite well!
I purchased this mailbox at The Home Depot. I had gone in to buy the less expensive forty dollar version, but when I looked at it in the store it was all bent up and dented. It din't look secure at all. I decided to look at the more expensive boxes, including this one that I am reviewing. It is much more sturdy! All the steel is heavy gauge. It's much heavier than a typical mailbox. Even the flag is heavy duty. The inner door is the door that has the lock mechanism so the mailbox looks like any other from the outside. The outer door is held up with a magnet.In the box:MailboxTwo keys.Self adhesive mail clip that attaches to the outer door.Short strip of rubber magnet with adhesive backing included with the box - I still don't know what that was for.Instructions - generic, covers all types of mail boxes. If you need instructions to mount a mailbox, get help.Some of the info Amazon includes about this product may be wrong. My mailbox (Model WM16KB01) is 11" high x 10.75" wide x 22.25" deep. The less expensive flimsy version is larger. Also, Amazon's picture and the picture on the box show holes along the sides at the bottom of the box. Mine has none.
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