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Armadillo Rear Access

AR01R
  • $85000


Constructed of heavy, 14 gauge Galvanneal steel, the Armadillo mailbox is styled similar to a traditional mailbox, but our model, locks. This secure model has an internal "flip" door that allows mail to fall deep into the secure holding area. "Flip" door includes a comb-like feature to deter "fishing" theft attempts. Additionally, the Armadillo Mailbox is large enough to accept magazines, large envelopes and small packages.

Standard Features: 

    • USPS Approved
      • Constructed of 14 gauge Galvanneal
        • Large delivery mail door size: 7"W x 8"H
          • Secure retrieval door size: 6-1/2"W x 12"H
            • Level 1 Security: USPS 5 pin cylinder lock with 3/16" stainless steel "hook" cam
              • Rear recipient access door
                • Durable powder coat finishes
                  • Holds approximately 2 weeks of mail
                  • Conditional Lifetime Warranty
                    • Posts sold separately

                      Lock Options: See our exclusive Claw Locking Mechanism in action.

                        • Level 1 Security - USPS 5 pin cylinder lock with 3/16" stainless steel "hook" cam.
                        • Level 2 Security - Medeco® deadbolt and 14 gauge stainless steel door. Does not include the Claw Locking Mechanism.
                        • Titanium Series Master Lock® 

                          Posts: Posts are offered in both Surface Mount and In-Ground types as well as Aluminum and Stainless Steel material to best fit your specific installation needs.  

                          Types:

                          • Surface Mount Posts - these posts include a base plate and a top plate. They should be used for installations on to existing or newly poured concrete. Mounting bolts are included.
                            • In-Ground Posts - these posts are longer and include a top plate only. They should be used for installing the product directly into the ground with a concrete pour (similar to a fence post).

                            Material:

                            • Aluminum is recommended for moist climates for their durability and rust-resistance. It is made of .080 thick aluminum.  Strong, riveted construction.
                            • Stainless Steel is recommended for very damp and freezing climates it is the most rust resistant metal. Made of 14 gauge stainless steel with #4 brushed finish. Strong, riveted construction.

                              Manufacturing time:

                              Most Letter Locker® /Armadillo mailboxes are in stock and are shipped within 1-3 business days. However, due to the level of customization we offer, some products are not assembled until the item is purchased, shipping within 7-10 business days. We appreciate your patience while we customize your Letter Locker®.

                               

                              Outgoing mail waits for postal pick-up behind a 12 gauge door. Incoming (delivered) mail is then placed inside. A quick lift of the "flip tray" sends the mail or packages to the secure area at the bottom of the mailbox. Mail is retrieved from a locked access door located in the back of the box.   

                               

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                              Renee
                              Best ever!!

                              Ever since my folks built this house about 60 years ago, our mailboxes were hit and destroyed by many cars that woukd just drive away.

                              This was an annoyance as we had to pick up the mail on the weekend, buy a new box and install it and restart delivery, and depending on weather, time of year and man power, it could be a few weeks before it was fixed.

                              It gets more expensive to replace the darn things. After a couple of months with repeatedly replacing mailboxes, i found Armadillo.

                              Back then creator came to the house and installed it.

                              It was hit three times after that and i am so happy to report it totalled two cars (they got three blocks down before the cars died), I had to replace the mailboxes on each of those, but the satisfaction their car bills were worse was worth it. The last accident it took off the
                              electronic side mirror on a fancy Fird 150,truck(again did not stop). That encounter only bent the side lip at the door to the mailbox, easily bent back into shape by a strong young man and a hammer and pliers. Again the satisfaction the driver had a much bigger bill lightened my heart.

                              If i ever move, i will be taking it with me!