Mailbox Weight

   / Mailbox Weight #11  
Typical today. No one wants to fess up and admit liability until you catch them with their drawers down around their ankles.
 
   / Mailbox Weight #13  
On many of the new boxes, that "clip" is plastic so bending it won't work. I like that Lowe's lockable big box...
Last one I bought (Oct 24) the box was all metal. I don't think I'd want a plastic one anyway as in the cold it would only dent and not crack if it gets hit.

On the lockable box, doesn't your mail carrier have to have a key also?
 
   / Mailbox Weight #14  
Last one I bought (Oct 24) the box was all metal. I don't think I'd want a plastic one anyway as in the cold it would only dent and not crack if it gets hit.

On the lockable box, doesn't your mail carrier have to have a key also?
From what i understand, those lockable boxes accept a standard postal master key

I'll have to ask my neighbor the next time I see them. They have a locking mailbox.

They said folks were stealing their mail. But we've each ended up with each others post and packages
 
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I like the comments, but no concern here about vandalism or theft.

The last time I replaced the box was because the snow plow took it out. The town replaced it with a basic model so I had to buy my own in the spring because I use the oversized model that will hold fairly large packages.

I bend the clip on mine constantly to keep it tight, but it doesn't seem to matter how tightly is clips shut the gusts I get here will pop it open.

The piece of cinder block is working and the mailman is dealing with it and putting it on top of the mail. I'm usually about function over form and this will work, but I am just looking for something that does not have a chance to cause injury due to sharp edges.
 
   / Mailbox Weight #17  
I have a plastic one and it has blown open but maybe 3 times in 20 years. The old fashioned metal silver ones that are metal have a pretty positive latch on top.
 
   / Mailbox Weight #18  
The issues with rural roadside mailboxes isn't the box itself but the kids that seem to get some sort of twisted enjoyment in vandalizing them. While I haven't had to replace one lately, I've replaced quite a few over the years from getting smashed or teed off the post by kids with ill intent. I've had to replace the post a few times as well but usually, if the post get sheared off, there will be car parts nearby to attest to the damage.

2 years ago, had the box and post sheared off and the intoxicated driver crossed the road and wiped out the border fence at the east side of the property and ended up in the creek, State Police came and arrested him and had to have the car pulled from the creek. Tore up the mailbox, the post and fence line that I had to repair. Of course we slept through it all, we are sound sleepers....lol Liquid courage at it's best...
My issue is the county snowplow.
 
   / Mailbox Weight #19  
On mine, it has a tab on the lid that clips the door to the top of the mailbox. I have to pinch that clip every once in a while to make that clip hold tighter to the mailbox.
The clip works as long as the mailman closes the door all the way when they put the mail in. Our regular carrier is pretty good, but the substitutes sometimes only kinda shut it. Not a big problem here with wind, but snow/rain sometimes gets in.
Both addresses I've had with rural delivery, the mailbox got bent.

After bending it back in shape, the door fit super tight so the door flipping open wasn't an issue.

The first box got smoked by the mailman's mirror.

At our current address, someone went off the road in a dually and plowed the box and post over.
My previous house was on a curve that (1) was banked the wrong way and (2) had a frost heave about halfway thru. More than one person going a little too fast lost it on that corner and would take out my mailbox. There was a big pine tree about 10' away that had a lot of chunks missing too. :rolleyes:
The town kind of fixed the frost heave eventually, and the kids who'd speed down the road grew up and moved away and other than the plow catching it once in a while the problem more or less solved itself.
 

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