Express Package Delivery Box Parcel Drop Box Mailbox H24xW16xD11 inch
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The lid can be removed with this product which we improved in May.
This is just the front of the print
It will be okay to wear it even in light rain because the fabric is water resistant. There is a gap between the lid and the box, and this can allow heavy rain to enter.
There is an opening at the top, so it is
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A great looking and easy to assemble table. The following is a list of guidelines for The tubes should be laid in batches at the same length. Make sure the two longs are always joined to the two shorts in a rectangle. Once the "skeleton" box is complete, gently pull the liner over the top of the box. The container helps weigh down the container on windy days so you can find it easier to fit in (like when you put on a pair of jeans)
It is lightweight, so I wrapped a brick in a small box and placed it in it.
I received the package very quickly! When it came time to putting this together, I had trouble determining where the longer poles should go versus the shorter poles since the instructions did not provide a 2-pole layout An explanation of the steps. I am satisfied with the result in general. I like the way the product fits outside my front door and isn't too bulky or difficult to operate.
My only complaint, after about 4 months, is that it is not stationary and is incredibly light. We have had it for about 4 months, and it is good for accepting packages. For this reason I've had to add a brick in the bottom of it to keep it from blowing away in the wind and it often falls over whenever the weather changes. It may be more necessary to use something that is more durable if this is under some type of roof or protected from the weather.
It's just right for me since I live in an apartment complex and I need this drop box mailbox. The package cover protects children and the elderly from prying eyes as well as.
My reactions to the reviews before buying weren't great, and I was somewhat wary. There was no mention of how hard it was to assemble in any of the in depth reviews. Let's just get it, it is $25, so I figured what the heck, let's give it a go. Y'all, it took me 15 minutes to get this done. We had fun shuffling on the cover and getting the top rods into the canvas, but it was tough at times. I had thought that finding out where the poles went would be the hardest part, but the task turned out to be fairly simple. In keeping with other reviews, this is an extremely lightweight product. At the bottom of mine, I secured it with two bricks. Seeing it in person can make you realize just how tiny it is. In some ways, it's not surprising. However, I would rate it at $25. The delivery guys will have to use it in order to know if it is effective.
The only problem is that water can pass right through it in the rain. Letting your package soak and become There is a chamber at the bottom, where water rests. In order for it to dry, you must flip it upside down. My plastic bag flew away from the top when I tried to place it there. It would be nice if it had better waterproof coverage. It has been over a week now and my delivery person still thinks that the packages are over the fence. I am thinking about getting a The only downside is it comes with a free sign for the camera beware. We haven't experienced any problems with thefts here since we have a gate, which prevents people from getting in through the open area.
Despite not being the strongest or the most weatherproof, it is able to complete the task. As a general rule, we can get there within a few hours unless it is snowy. However, we still haven't encountered snow during the winter yet so we will see how it goes. Putting it together was quick and easy, and I have it next to my mailbox with a few bricks in the bottom to keep it firmly put. "The USPS, UPS, and Fedex drivers love it because it gives them a safe place to put their packages without having to worry that my dog will get in the way.
I should probably have other photos here for that part. Look at this section for directions, not the three step post card they give you. In the middle of nowhere, we live down a gravel road in a rural area. There is a gate at the entrance to our driveway. Most of the time, Amazon flings our packages in random directions. On top of that, we live near the Gulf of Mexico where it rains frequently. As you can imagine, our packages would not do so well in such an environment. I've had an amazing time! The majority of the time, Amazon uses it, unless the package is too big or there are too many. I'm sure you'll be pleased with how light it is. To attach it to our fence, we zip tied it. The wind would carry it away without a doubt if it were empty. On the back of the lid, I also applied gorilla glue to the Velcro strip. This is not a secured area so people are going to be able to go shopping inside.