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Q: Why is the Letter Locker so large?
A: Smaller mailboxes of this design would inhibit the function of the mail dropping in the Letter Locker compartment.
Q: Does the Letter Locker come in different sizes?
A: There are two standard sizes of Letter Lockers, the Standard and the Supreme. We can also customize the Letter Locker to fit any need.
Q: What is the maximum size package that can fit in Letter Locker?
A: The Standard Letter Locker can accept a package approximately the size of a box of checks or large catalogs. The Supreme Letter Locker will accept a package approximately the size of a shoe box.
Q: How much mail can a Letter Locker hold?
A: Up to two weeks in of average mail in the Standard Letter Locker, and up to four weeks in the Supreme.
Q: Can a Letter Locker mount to an existing 4" x 4" post?
A: We don't recommend it, but it is possible.
Q: Is the Letter Locker easy to install?
A: Yes, we offer two types of posts for easy mounting. These posts are designed for direct burial or mounting onto a concrete pad. There are only four nuts and bolts to attach between the post and the box.
Q: How many keys do you get with the purchase of a Letter Locker?
A: Three, and can be duplicated by any locksmith.
Q: What colors does the Letter Locker come in?
A: Textured black, white, tan, grey and custom colors upon request.
Q: Can I have an access door in the back?
A: Yes, The rear access Letter Locker has the access door in the rear.
Q: Why is the Stainless Steel Letter Locker so expensive?
A: This increases the cost because we have more material and much more labor. The price of stainless is of no comparison to the standard electro galvanized steel so anytime we do anything with stainless the price will be higher.
The time we have in manufacturing a Stainless Steel box is about equal to manufacturing 2 or 3 standard mailboxes. This is because we have to add more workers to handle the stainless at each stage to ensure we do not scratch the material. We clean the box thoroughly with a special stainless steel cleaner before we package the box. The process is long and tedious. But we want to make sure the box is not damaged.
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