ETL - 20323 - Securelogic Mail Vault - TAN

Posted by Nanasa on Thursday, September 19, 2013

ETL - 20323 - Securelogic Mail Vault - TAN
ETL - 20323 - Securelogic Mail Vault - TAN
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ETL - 20323 - Securelogic Mail Vault - TAN



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Product Details

  • Brand: ETL
  • Model: 20323
  • Dimensions: 55.00 pounds

Features

  • Security
  • Mailbox Vaults
  • Security
  • Mailbox Vaults

Product Description

20323 - ETL - The Securelogic Mail Vault is the first truly secure residential mailbox designed to eliminate the problem of identity theft through stolen mail. The Secure Mail Vault has one of the largest drop chutes in its class, and has plenty of room for large envelopes and magazines. It is perfect for business or vacation, since a week's worth of average mail can be stored safely. The Secure Mail Vault combines imaginative design and durable function to bring you optimal mail security.

* Touch Pad Entry System
4-digit security code can be easily programmed for quick keyless access to mail inside
* Recessed Inner Door
Interior door sets back 2 inches and is secured by heavy duty deadbolts
* Seamless Construction
Powder coated inside and out insuring maximum protection and "like new" finish for many years. No exposed nuts, bolts, screws or fasteners - appears as one piece seamless construction from top to bottom - SecureLogic?s? line of Mail Vaults are

Customer Reviews

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3Not worth the price
By Ashwini Aragam
It is rare that one writes a review after using a product for over FIVE years, as you get the most real feedback with use, not just first impressions. The Securelogic mail vault was the perfect mail box for us when we moved into our home - it did not require a key, it was secure also in that it wasn't easy for anyone to put their hand in and pick up mail, it boasted a large capacity enough for two weeks' worth of mail. It did serve us very well for the first two years, but in the meantime I started noticing rust forming at the edges. I did clean it up and sprayed it over with similar paint. Now after nearly six years, I can see LOT of rust on the edges. The door is almost falling off due to rust. The lock mechanism isn't working anymore as the bolt won't recede all the way in even with the key. When I buy a mailbox, I would think (or thought) that it was a lifetime investment especially after investing over hundred and fifty bucks plus installation. The post that holds the mailbox has also rusted. The customer service did offer us a replacement for ninety-nine dollars but shipping would be another 30-40; all-in-all I didn't want to invest again in a product that would most likely rust again. I have to say the winter isn't severe, but we do get snow three-four times a year and decent amount of rain during spring/summer. My advice would be best go for a masonry mailbox or a simple plastic one if security isn't a priority.

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