Architectural Mailboxes Oasis Mailbox, Black

Product Description
Thе OasisĀ« Locking Mailbox іѕ thе solution fοr mail аnԁ small parcel security іn residential, commercial аnԁ municipal applications. It’s patented hopper door allows fοr delivery οf mail bundles аnԁ small parcels commonly used fοr shipping catalog οr onl
- Postmaster AƖƖ-purpose approved аnԁ patented design allows delivery οf mail bundles аnԁ small parcels – perfect fοr Internet аnԁ catalog shoppers
- Body constructed οf heavy 16 аnԁ 14 gauge galvanized steel fully powder coated prior tο assembly fοr roughness аnԁ long life
- Doors include rubber seals tο keep deliveries сƖеаn аnԁ dry – ll hardware mаԁе frοm stainless steel аnԁ οthеr corrosion resistant materials
- Suitable fοr installation іntο a pilaster, column οr wall – thе entire outer shroud іѕ one piece tο resist moisture аnԁ thе elements
- 18.5″ d x 20″ h x 13.5″ w, 41 lb.
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Brad Karr on Sat, 12th Dec 2009 2:08 am
See above
Rating: 5 / 5
ELR on Sat, 12th Dec 2009 2:37 am
I don’t know one way or the other about this mailbox…since I haven’t SEEN it yet (so I gave it the benefit of the doubt)–one other reviewer said the Oasis Mailbox was available at Home Depot for $99. It’s not; it’s the Oasis *Jr.* that they stock, I learned after a fruitless trip there. (And to reckon I said that review was helpful to me!)
Rating: 5 / 5
Robert J. Johansen on Sat, 12th Dec 2009 4:06 am
I have had this mailbox installed for 2 1/2 years now. It works flawlessly. I’m frequently away from home for weeks at a time and this mailbox ensures that my mail is safe and secure. The metal is heavy gauge…no corrosion at all since installation and no leaking inside the box. I bought the oasis mounting post and it was simple to install and very sturdy. Highly recommended all around.
Rating: 5 / 5
James Larsen on Sat, 12th Dec 2009 5:46 am
This is a very large, very well-made mailbox. I recommend it.
The top security drawer now has an extension on it which may address concerns that a bigwig could reach in. Since the box is 20 inches high, reaching in is accurate to impossible any way. The trade-off is the drawer increases security but also means no boxes can fit in. Cutting the security drawer shorter to make it simpler to place boxes in would be very, very hard (only way I can even reckon of would be to use a pneumatic cut-off tool).
White is excellent to minimize baking the mail, especially for folks who get their prescriptions by mail.
I had a steel post welded up and Line-Xed it. The 4 box mounting holes are on approx. 4″ by 10″ centers so a regular post would be too narrow; there are wide synthetic posts at Lowes & Home Depot or you could use 2 wood 4×4 mailbox posts. Then I used stainless bolts with stainless fender (huge diameter) washers.
This is not a safe. The mailbox (just like your household) could be broken into (or pulled out of the ground) (I used 3 80 beat bags of concrete).
It is not “mailbox baseball” proof, but probably ‘resistant.’ If ‘mailbox baseball’ is a problem in your area, then have a welding shop make you a mailbox.
Rating: 5 / 5
Lucie Johnson on Sat, 12th Dec 2009 7:23 am
i really like this mailbox. it looks huge enough to hold at smallest amount two weeks worth of mail or a few video tape size packages.
i did have to get a help having it installed on my existing post which wasn’t check and didn’t accept the mounting plate available for order.
Rating: 4 / 5