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Architectural Mailboxes Oasis Jr. Mailbox, Bronze

Architectural Mailboxes Oasis Jr. Mailbox, Bronze


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Brand: Architectural Mailboxes
Category: Lawn & Patio

List Price: $158.00
Buy New: $148.50
You Save: $9.50 (6%)



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 5735

Color: Bronze
Media: Tools & Hardware
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 25.4
Dimensions (in): 18 x 11.5 x 15

Model: 6200Z
UPC: 832794001242
EAN: 0832794001242
ASIN: B0002RQNN4

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 days

Features:
  • Postmaster General approved and patented design allows delivery of mail bundles and small parcels - perfect for Internet and catalog shoppers
  • Body constructed of heavy 16 and 18 gauge galvanized steel fully powder coated prior to assembly for durability and long life
  • Doors include rubber seals to keep deliveries clean and dry - ll hardware made from stainless steel and other corrosion resistant materials
  • Suitable for installation into a pilaster, column or wall - the entire outer shroud is one piece to resist moisture and the elements
  • 18" d x 15" h x 11.5" w, 23 lb.

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Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Stops the mail theft   October 15, 2008
We were having lot's of problems in the community with people stealing mail and with this box, we no longer are having a concern. It can still be tampered with, but someone would have to stand there and prod. No more grab and run. The mail person likes it too as it is easy to drop mail in.


5 out of 5 stars Architectural mailbox   September 18, 2008
We just installed our Architectual locking mailbox and it's wonderful. Great quality and easy to put up. It's really a relief not to have to worry about someone grabbing our mail.


5 out of 5 stars Secure and attractive   May 21, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This mailbox allows my financial firm to securely receive priority mailers filled with highly sensitive information. Although it is intended to stand on a post, we mounted it on a wall with a decorative wood brace underneath it.

The flag is a bit stiff to raise and lower, which means our mailman often doesn't really push it down, but I guess I prefer that to one that won't stay up!

My only disappointment was that after I bought it online, I saw it for less money (and no shipping!) at Home Depot.



5 out of 5 stars Security Plus!!   October 19, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I wanted an attractive yet secure locking mailbox and decided on the bronze Oasis Jr with the metal post. It was easy to cement and install and I had black reflective tape numbers made so it really looks modern and architectual standing out on the road in my rural setting. I was gone for 5 days in September and there was ample room for more mail. What a great purchase this was!


4 out of 5 stars Oasis Jr. Mailbox   March 17, 2007
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is a sturdy mailbox with a crisp silhouette. It stands head and shoulders above my old standard mailbox that the post-person kept complaining about. However, my complaint is that this box does not accommodate the weekly grocery store flyers and magazines that are a little too big to fall down to the floor of the box. Instead they get wedged in a diagonal position and block the rest of the mail from accumulating neatly; making the whole pile of mail difficult to wrest from the bowels of the box. It seems to me that pieces as standard and ubiquitous as flyers and magazines should be taken into account when designing a mailbox that is expressly constructed to accommodate larger pieces of mail.

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