Gayle Kemper
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Very good and strong, well made, not cheap thin plastic.
Lolo G
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
No dislikes love it. I think it will be standing when I'm not
bmf
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
Easy to install using my old 4x4 mailbox post.
JGH
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
Easy to set up. Looks great. Love thrr we features.
slorettao
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
We upgraded our landscaping this summer and our old mailbox worked but was showing a lot of wear and tear. So we decided to upgrade our mailbox too. Very happy with the look and quality of our purchase. East to install.
Charles Bell
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023
I drilled a hole through the bottom of the box to the rear outside. I threaded a piece of paracord through and attached a document clip to the interior end of the paracord and a 50 gram weight to the outside end. I then attached a magnet to the top of the inside of the front door. I also put some reflecto-tape on the 50 gram weight to make it visible at night. By touching the document clip to the magnet after retrieving my mail, the weight is at the bottom of the mailbox. When mail is delivered, the weight drops and I can tell from my residence that mail has arrived.
Texas Pioneer
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2022
I had a tan colored mailbox in this style before, but the color mocha is beautiful. I have to praise the maker on this box because they have changed up the magnet to hold the door up a lot better. I love this color because it doesn’t show the dirt like the tan one did. My mailman even complimented the color and sturdiness of this box. I’m at the top most of my neighborhood so I catch a lot more wind then most of the homeowners. The last mailbox lasted a lot longer than the Texas twister it went through and high winds of 70 miles an hour several times through its last lifetime. It wore down where it’s attached to the 4 X 4 post. This is a very sturdy mailbox and that’s why I went ahead and purchased this one to replace the first one. I would recommend this mailbox again and again.
C L
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2022
Installation was easy & is sturdy good mailbox
MF
Reviewed in Canada on July 28, 2021
Had a fish mailbox before and it would leak... this is super sturdy and will be weather proof here in Canada. Love it.My ONLY wish is that there was a factory way to seal the back door, which isn't useful in my situation.
Kim Willetts
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2021
Was easy enough to assemble, seems sturdy enough but light weight plastic somewhat, so hasn't been tested in high winds. Very happy with purchase. Glad I finally got around to it, our old mailbox was in pretty rough shape.
Rahul Yadav
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2021
We recently upgraded our front yard and wanted a different but practical mailbox. This one caught our eye.Easy to install. Solid bolts to hold the mailbox together. You will need 20V battery drill. Digging for the post is the hard part. Let's see how it holds up in tough Alberta winter.
Cogpoint
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2020
Easy to assemble,. digging the hole was the hard part. Looks fine. Looks sturdy. Put in a few extra screws. Only problem is the molded-in US Mail label as I live in Canada.
Scott or not
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2019
This mailbox seems to be made of good quality plastic.It has 3 main parts, a bottom post support, an upper post part that has the mailbox bottom incorporated into it, and the U shaped mailbox that screws onto that upper post part. It also includes the two doors (be sure to install the doors before tightening all the screws, as you will need to slightly pull the side to get the door pins in their holes), 3 bolts that go through the plastic upper pole into your 4x4, and 4 long screws that go through the mailbox body into the mailbox bottom (that is part of the top post). None of the holes are pre-drilled, and it takes a little work to get the bolts/screws in. You definitely will need a drill, and you could pre-drill the holes, although I just used the included bolts and screws to make their own holes. For that reason, I have only 3 stars for easy of assembly.The 4x4 will fit tightly at first through the bottom part of the post, where it connects to the top part. However, during installation, I found that once I had put the post through, after that the plastic expanded slightly to fit perfectly.The red flag is already incorporated in to the mailbox side. The mailbox is very deep, from front to back.I made some changes to installation to make it sturdier. I buried the bottom 5" of the plastic post in the ground and filled the bottom part of the plastic post with sand/dirt (I live in FL, where we have sand) to give it more stability (I'm sure it would have been stable without doing this, but I wanted to make it even more so). I also put 2 additional bolts in the front (the mailbox comes supplied with 3 bolts that go in the back), because I felt it moved around to much between the post sections, with only the bolts on the back. With these improvements, it's rock solid!Also, another reviewer stated that the door rubs against the sides. This is true when it's not installed. After installation they open and close fine. It makes me wonder if they wrote that review before installing. Also, the magnetic door clasps grabs nicely, and I have no concern about the doors accidentally opening.This plastic mailbox replaced a metal one. I have two Step2 Mailbox Minders (door alarms) that I purchased years ago. The Mailbox Minder works better in the plastic one (less blockage of the radio transmission). Since this new mailbox has 2 doors, I am putting a Mailbox Minder on each door, for security.This Step2 mailbox is MADE IN THE USA in Ohio.