
Ratings & Reviews for Architectural Mailboxes Pacifica Black Steel Flat Mount Mailbox Post
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What Customers Are Saying
The Pacifica Mailbox Post is a durable and stylish product that provides an excellent solution for mounting mailboxes. It features a sturdy, heavy-gauge galvanized steel construction with a sleek satin black finish, and can support mailboxes up to 50 lbs. The installation process is straightforward, with clear instructions and included hardware. The modern, minimalist design is widely praised for enhancing curb appeal, and the universal bolt pattern allows the post to accommodate a variety of mailbox sizes and styles. Reviewers consider the Pacifica Mailbox Post to be a high-quality product at a reasonable price point.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Good post, but buy your own screws
Would RecommendThe hardware kit (nut, bolts, screws) had the poorest quality fasteners that I have seen this century. The hex heads of the nuts and bolts were neither metric nor fractional SAE sized. The threads were very sloppy out of spec. Use your own quality fasteners for peace of mind. The steel post and top plate seemed adequate.
Sturdy mailbox pole
Would RecommendSturdy, hopefully will prevent future vandalism by drive-bys
Worth the price
Would RecommendSolid. Had the parts needed to attach my new mailbox in a secure manner.
Don't know
It has not yet been installed. Awaiting my grandson's help!
Strong steel post
Would RecommendStrong steel, should last practically forever
This post is the right length, no cutting.
Would RecommendSomeone ran over my mailbox and post. It was fairly new and I regretted replacing it. This post fit the mailbox (undamaged) perfectly. That cut down on the cost and the labor involved.
Sturdy
Would RecommendThis was very easy to install. We did not use cement and it is sturdy and solid. Very Nice! We marked off with masking tape the depth on the pole and dug deep enough to meet the tape line. Done Deal!
Careful not to lose a screw
Would RecommendPretty simple to install. Took me about an hour to dig, concrete, and install the mailbox. One huge piece of advice, try to use a water cup or something to advert having screws fall through the pole. The hex bits don't appear to screw in all the way and unable to find a replacement. The base is a tad loose because of this. Perhaps I just got faulty parts