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  • If you have a item delivered which is to large to fit in the mailbox the postal carrier will take the item to your door, much like he would do if you have a standard non-locking mailbox.

  • What if you have a big boxx?

  • i have this mailbox. If you live in the rainy Pacific Northwest this one is NOT for you. Our keypad has shorted out due to the moisture. Also our mail is getting wet and it's unknown how this is happening. Would not recommend.

  • I have this mail box. If you live in a rainy area, I'm in Pacific Northwest, the keypad will short out. We are also experiencing the mail getting wet. Wouldn't suggest!

  • Very cool invention. Personally I would prefer a key for price reasons as well as just not having to deal with checking codes, batteries eventually running out etc but cool design adn cool idea

  • Thanks for your comment jblaze123123 . The whole purpose of this mailbox is the keypad, and as for the batteries they last 6 mths to a year and there is a key and battery back up so its never an issue.

  • helpful but you should have actually shown it used with the code...overall helpful though

  • I've seriously been considering purchasing a locking mailbox and watching this video has convinced me to do so.

  • Big help, good info, thanks

  • Excellent information! Very usefull. I wasn't sure how the locking feature worked. Makes sense.

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