
Ratings & Reviews for Architectural Mailboxes Galvanized Steel Hardware Mailbox mounting bracket
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What Customers Are Saying
Customers praise the straightforward installation and adjustable design that accommodates various mailbox sizes, with many noting secure mounting and included hardware. However, several report concerns about durability, describing brackets as flimsy and lightweight, prone to bending or rusting within a few years. Some mention wobbling or shifting when opening the mailbox door and note incomplete hardware or missing fasteners. Despite durability concerns, most customers find the ease of installation and functionality worthwhile for basic mounting needs.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Fair
No military discount.,Had to go in to get my order even when curbside was called
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Great
Would RecommendWorked as should
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Not worth it
Would Not RecommendThey not worth $8, maybe $2. Flimsy and does not keep the mailbox stable.
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Easy Install
Would RecommendGood overall. Would have got 5 stars if a template was included but installed easy without.
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Works fine
Worjs fine
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missing hardware
Would Not Recommendmissing bolts and nuts. 3 screws isn't enough to install.
Don't waste your money
Would Not RecommendThere is too much play in the mounting bracket when the mailbox is attached to it.
Good coloring. Must be varnished
Would RecommendRed cedar post same as mail bic
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Flimsy
Would Not RecommendI dont know how it has so many good reviews. its flimsy and the mailbox wil wobble.
Works well
Would RecommendQuick and easy to install.
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Flimsy product
This product was not very durable. By the time the mailbox was installed this bracket was bent and warped. I definitely would not recommend using it with Architectural Ironside mailbox.
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Easy to use mailbox brackets
Would RecommendIt only provided 2 screws to retain the 4 metal brackets which meant placing one on top of the other. Once one is on top of the other, the holes on one side will be higher. I got my own 4 screws so that I could place the brackets side-by-side, therefore all the holes will be at the same level. I also used 4 metal hex screws to secure mailbox into the brackets instead of trying to us the bolts and nuts. Didn't make sense of how to hold the nut on the inside if the mailbox is covering the brac...
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