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Please show me your wall mounted postboxes

(31 Posts)
HeavenLeigh Tue 15-Aug-23 16:14:13

Wanting to buy one, Any recommendations please. Have heard that some retain water!

Theexwife Tue 15-Aug-23 16:26:07

Look on Amazon and read the reviews.

Shelflife Tue 15-Aug-23 16:29:44

Seems a bit ' harsh ' Theexwife! OP was simply asking for a recommendation. Unfortunately I am not in a position to offer advice.

ParlorGames Tue 15-Aug-23 16:37:43

Shelflife

Seems a bit ' harsh ' Theexwife! OP was simply asking for a recommendation. Unfortunately I am not in a position to offer advice.

Nor me despite there being one at our previous house. We didn't have that installed and I don't know what brand it was but I will say that when it rained heavily and the wind was in a certain direction it did let in the water.

Personally, if I wanted to purchase one now it would be the best I could afford, buy cheap and buy twice as it were. I hope. someone can advise the OP.

Georgesgran Tue 15-Aug-23 17:07:05

I’ve had mine 25+ years now. From B&Q I think. Not expensive, but we needed it when we had a porch built without a letterbox.
I’ve got to admit that in downpours the contents do get damp, but I check and empty it daily. It’s very handy for small parcels, including my Pharmacy2U meds though.

BlueBelle Tue 15-Aug-23 17:09:59

Only got a letterbox so I d look for reviews online too

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 15-Aug-23 17:28:44

No idea where we got ours. It’s under the porch so no problem with things getting wet but that is an important consideration.

Tizliz Tue 15-Aug-23 17:34:47

Get one with a decent key/lock as this is a weakness on many. You can pay a lot and still get a cheap lock which will let you down

Bella23 Tue 15-Aug-23 17:47:29

Our post box is set into the garden wall and was GR and genuine. The people before us had lost the key and had a traditional one cut in the porch door which we had to have recut as the Westerlys made it let in water. The other old one is always dry. Next door has one that you lift a lid and then insert into a slot they say everything is dry but sorry I don't know the make.

Whiff Tue 15-Aug-23 18:11:16

I got mine from Screwfix. Yes it does hold a bit of water. But only if the rain is very heavy and windy which blows the flap up. But had it since 2019 as I had a new composite front door and didn't want a letterbox in it.

Theexwife Tue 15-Aug-23 18:50:56

Shelflife

Seems a bit ' harsh ' Theexwife! OP was simply asking for a recommendation. Unfortunately I am not in a position to offer advice.

I didn't mean to be so abrupt, I should have said that you will get better results if you look on Amazon and read the reviews.

Jaxjacky Tue 15-Aug-23 19:05:38

Ours doesn’t let in water, it is under the eaves.

Fairislecable Tue 15-Aug-23 19:37:26

We have had our postbox for 30 years and it has never let in rain.

It is very heavy and the flap is not lifted by the wind.

It is very similar to this one: www.castinstyle.co.uk/product.php/4817/black-wall-mounted-post-box?msclkid=6599a857158b1fedfd91cc8cd0c21672

HeavenLeigh Tue 15-Aug-23 20:21:16

I have looked on Amazon, by the way. But wanted to hear from gransnetters that’s why I posted.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 15-Aug-23 20:27:27

Are they large enough to take the daily paper?

HeavenLeigh Thu 17-Aug-23 20:50:21

I’ve seen some Whitewavemark2 that have a place built in underneath for newspapers

HeavenLeigh Thu 17-Aug-23 20:53:09

Thanks Fairislecable , looks good

El73 Tue 22-Aug-23 17:59:35

SONGMICS Mailbox, Wall-Mounted Lockable Post Letter Box with Viewing Windows, Nameplate, and Keys, Easy to Install, Anthracite Grey GMB030G02 amzn.eu/d/d6DOXGl
We have that one.

Baggs Tue 22-Aug-23 18:59:54

We have one on a north-west facing wall. It hasn't let rain in yet and it was already old when we moved in 17 years ago. Occasionally things left in it too long get slightly damp. It is similar to the picture I've added.

But it isn't used much cos the postman – with our express permission – just opens the door to the mud room and plonks stuff on the fridge.

Hetty58 Tue 22-Aug-23 19:13:18

I have one of these heavy duty parcel/post boxes - against a wall and bolted/cemented to the ground:

allux.com/allux-600-parcel/p/66521/102999

Spidergran3 Thu 24-Aug-23 22:49:42

We’ve got a Brabantia in an open porch. Postie says it’s the best he uses. Pretty sure it wouldn’t let the rain in, and it’s got a lock. See what the reviews say on Amazon.

Esmay Fri 25-Aug-23 01:51:47

I really don't trust Amazon reviews having bought several pairs of yoga pants .
They had rave reviews and were horrendous .
The seams split .
An unbelievable quantity of colour came out each time I washed them .

So I'd rather have some gransnet recommendations !

JackyB Fri 25-Aug-23 08:02:23

Why would you want one? Here in Germany, everyone has to have one as the slit through the door is just not anything. I hate having to go outside to get my post. As it's on the street side, you have to get dressed to go and get it. You even have to remember to go and get it, too. I so envy people in the UK who have their post land on their mat and can just pick it up still wearing their nightie.

Georgesgran Fri 25-Aug-23 08:19:00

JackyB as you can see from the pictures, the post boxes we are talking about here in the UK are usually quite small, although just big enough for a small parcel. People generally have them because they have had new front doors fitted and don’t want a letterbox in them, or else the letterbox just isn’t wide enough to take a magazine or documents without folding. They are mostly attached to the house wall beside that door and there’s definitely no need to get dressed to open them. Of course, some very old properties might have postboxes in more awkward locations, but generally they’re quite convenient.

Hetty58 Fri 25-Aug-23 08:26:03

We got ours because an elderly gentleman in our road had a lit firework posted through his letterbox. Earlier that day he'd told some boys to stop cycling around on his drive. Now, I lock the porch door and have a Ring doorbell.