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📮 Gibraltar Mailboxes Harrison Medium Capacity Plastic Venetian Bronze, All-In-One Mailbox & Post Combo Kit, HCPL10V01 - Rust-Proof for Enhanced Durability Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.8
📪 Mailboxes & Accessories, 🔧 Hardware

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Description of 📮 Gibraltar Mailboxes Harrison Medium Capacity Plastic Venetian Bronze, All-In-One Mailbox & Post Combo Kit, HCPL10V01 - Rust-Proof for Enhanced Durability

Rust-proof plastic construction provides durability. Medium capacity holds letters, magazines, padded envelopes and small boxes. Easily and quickly installs directly in-ground. Includes mailbox, post and assembly hardware. Mailbox door has space provided to align address numbers. Concrete use is recommended if installing in loose soil. Mailbox assembly is required. Made in the USA.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Indestructible in Hardware

After installing the mailbox, I thought it looked a little wobbly (made of plastic). Then in Puerto Rico we had Hurricanes Irma and Maria (almost Category 5). It took me less than a minute to unscrew and stow the box. The mailbox survived both hurricanes! Almost every other mailbox in the area, made of metal, wood or cement, was destroyed by Hurricane Maria. It's still out front and looking great! Just follow the installation instructions carefully. Very happy with the purchase.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great mailbox!

The only reason I had to replace it after about 8 or 9 years was because my dingbat neighbor came across it. 3 times. Every time I dug up the concrete (bought a 10 pound bucket, fixed the mailbox right in the bucket, the concrete mix came in), put a ferrule on the broken post, and Bob's your uncle! Last time she really blew the filling of the plant, so I got another one exactly the same. And this time I will install it near the fire hydrant. Five stars except for durability. If you can't…

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • The cable is shorter than the others

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Installed Monday, destroyed by snow and snowplow Thursday

We were less than 4 days away. We saw all the great reviews where we thought the plastic was nice and flexible. So when snow or a snow plow hits with a fleeting thump, it should be better than a regular mailbox, but it's worse. Our previous mailbox took several hits before being destroyed. This one broke on the first hit in the first snow so we lost two mailboxes in two weeks. (Note that none of our neighbors' mailboxes were destroyed during these last few snowfalls, but who knows exactly how…

Pros
  • Durable Test Results
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Cheap, deformed plastic junk.

This mailbox is nothing more than garbage. This is only enough if you have no other choice. It looks cheap when you take it out of the box. Nothing but empty plastic. Most importantly, the most important part of the mailbox (the box) was so deformed that the front could not close without being pinched on the sides. My postman won't do that every day. If the door could be closed I might have gone ahead and installed it, but I doubt it would have lasted more than a year or two. Two stars because…

Pros
  • build quality
Cons
  • the list will be long.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Holy Trinity of Products: Good Price, Good Quality, Quick Install

Pros: Easy to install - everything you need is included. Easy assembly - everything installed in 15 minutes or less. Quality - Mail consists of two parts. One fits inside the other and is very strong. I don't worry about being blown away by a hurricane. Disadvantages: suitable for poles? No, when I bought it I wanted to replace the mailbox I already had. A 4x4 bar was already sticking out of the ground. I thought this would slide over the existing post, but it has a square base, no slide…

Pros
  • Sleek Design
Cons
  • Not the Best

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for hiking mail route

Item comes with all parts. Easy to read and follow instructions. The post hole is a little deeper than stated, not much, maybe an inch and a half. We used Quikcrete in the base, then a coat of primer, another coat of Quikcrete, and then a primer. Stamped the ground around. This is definitely a 2 person job. One to keep the post straight while the other pours and tamps. The whole job took 25 minutes from start to finish. The lip of the box snaps to stay closed and the checkbox snaps to hold it…

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Disappear

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good mailbox for the price

So far so good. I live on a busy street where people don't always follow what they're doing, so I checked a few mailboxes. I just didn't want to spend a lot of money this time knowing another careless driver will show up and crash into my mailbox! The only real complaint I've had so far has been with the assembly. I could not connect the 2 parts. I tried hitting it with a hammer, even hitting concrete! Somehow, after I quit, my husband tried a few times and he just kind of complied! I was…

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Flexibility and Attractiveness

This is a great product at a great price. Ignore negative ratings or negative comments. Yes, the bar is flexible because when a vehicle hits it, it moves away and flexes back instead of just falling onto the bill. If you fill it with cement or sand, as one person suggests, the pole will lose its flexibility and may break if hit by a vehicle. And as for the negative buyer who said the rod broke when he slammed the two pieces together, I believe the buyer tried to put the two pieces together…

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Some Cons