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It’s What’s Inside that Counts

When choosing a new locking mailbox many people find themselves faced with a difficult decision. Should they select an attractive design which appeals to the eye, or should they prioritize strength, security and durability?

If they shop smart, they can have both.

Of course, there are some elegantly made heavy duty metal mailboxes available, but these won’t be to everyone’s taste. However, mailboxes don’t have to reveal on the outside what they’re built from on the inside. An increasingly popular mailbox construction choice involves a solid metal interior with an outer coating of heavy enamel, adobe, or even wood. Mailboxes like this can be built to last without compromising on appearance. They’ll certainly provide a surprise for any vandals who try to mess with them!

Dual-material mailboxes are on the increase as they can also help householders to meet neighborhood design requirements whilst keeping the solid mailbox construction they personally prefer. Increasingly, subdivisions are enacting regulations to try and keep all or most mailboxes looking the same. If you can’t enjoy freedom of expression with your mailbox’s appearance, you can at least make sure that it’s properly built.

In other areas, locking mailboxes like this are a great choice for people who want to be inventive. A solid metal interior can provide security whilst the outer part of the box can be shaped in any way you want. This is perfect if you want a mailbox which looks like your favorite animal, a castle or a cartoon character. Sometimes mailboxes like this can be vulnerable to thieves because they look insecure, but the inner layer of your mailbox will keep your letters safe no matter what.

Choosing a dual-material mailbox gives you a lot more options without reducing the standard of service provided by more basic models. Keep it in mind next time you’re making a new mailbox choice.


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