2-Door Heavy-Duty Locking Mailbox – Standard Size
$149.00
Our 2-Door Heavy-Duty Locking Mailbox is a secure mailbox for those looking for security without breaking the bank. Powder coated heavy 14/16 gauge electro-galvanized steel with stainless steel hinges.
Description
Our 2-Door Heavy-Duty Locking Mailbox is a secure mailbox for those looking for security without breaking the bank, but also need the safety of accessing your mail through a mailbox back door.
Powder coated heavy 14/16 gauge electro-galvanized steel with stainless steel hinges. A patented locking system for leveraged pry resistance, commercial grade lock, and an innovative baffle door design allows for delivery of small packages without compromising mail security.
- Accommodates letters, magazines, small packages (like a box of checks) and more
- Front and rear locking access doors for safe retrieval of mail and parcels away from street traffic
- Patented anti-pry latch locking system featuring a chrome-alloy tempered steel hook cam
- Powder coated and constructed of welded, heavy gauge electro-galvanized steel to withstand weather, impact, and vandalism
- Available in Black only
- Optional matching mailbox Standard post
- Innovative baffle door design accepts mail bundles and small packages allowing for true security to prevent fishing
- Locking access door with a commercial grade high-security wafer lock deters drilling, picking, and includes 3 laser cut keys
- Stainless steel hinges for ease of use and longevity
- Mounts at residence or curb on post, offering installation flexibility without a mounting plate
- Includes 3 laser cut keys, mounting hardware, and instructions
- Concealed outgoing mail clip on incoming bin
- Approved by the postmaster general
- Dimensions: 21″D x 11.25″H x 10.75″W
- Weight: 25 lbs.
Mailbox Post Add-on:
There is an optional 43″ long Standard Mailbox Post available. It’s a 4″ square tube that can have approximately 12″ sunk into a bed of concrete. The interior of the square post is large enough to fit a treated wood 4×4. If you insert a wood 4×4, you can just dig a deeper hole and plant the post without concrete (or maybe just a little bit to make it solid).