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Tools & Hardware : Gaines Eagle Design Wall Mount Mailbox With Locking Insert - Black Polished Brass

Gaines Eagle Design Wall Mount Mailbox With Locking Insert - Black Polished Brass

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Label: Gaines
Product Manufacturer: Gaines
Publisher: Gaines
Studio: Gaines


Product facts:
  • Color - Black Polished Brass. Comes with locking insert.
  • Constructed from aerospace-grade, die-cast rust-proof aluminum.
  • Easy installation-all hardware is included. Comes with simple instructions. Hardware is Included.
  • Mailbox slot size WITHOUT insert - 12"W x 3.5"D , slot size WITH locking insert - 8"W x 1 1/8"D
  • Mailbox: Height - 14-3/8" , Width - 14-7/8" , Depth - 7-1/2" , Weight - 13lbs







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Protect your mail and add elegance to any home with the world's finest wall mount eagle design mailbox with locking insert by Gaines. The locking insert adds extra security to your locking mailbox and comes already installed. If you choose to not use the insert anymore, simply remove 4 screws and take it out. This eagle wall mount mailbox is a blend of style and durability coupled with contemporary design and functionality. This mailbox is made with durable A-360 rust-proof aluminum giving you years of lasting beauty and protection. It is finished with a state-of-the-art five-stage powder-coat paint process for beauty and durability. The door stays open in an upright position and closes softly on pads for smooth, quiet operation. All Gaines wall mount mailboxes have cushioned doors that make the lid close quietly every time. This wall mount mailbox is large enough to hold mail, magazines, small packages and more. This package comes with clear, simple instructions. All mounting hardware is included as well as mounting templates for all wall mounted mailboxes and address plaques. Click on the pictures at the top to see the insert and color of the mailbox.

















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