
Ratings & Reviews for Architectural Mailboxes Grayson Metal Standard Mailbox Gray
Ratings may include incentivized customer reviews.
What Customers Are Saying
The product is generally well-received, with customers praising its sturdy construction, attractive appearance, and ability to accommodate both mail and small packages. Many found it easy to install. However, some customers reported issues with the assembly process, including missing or poor-quality parts. A few felt the product was a lower-quality version of a previous model and did not meet their expectations.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Some assembly required and plastic pieces
Would Not RecommendHave to assemble parts of this mailbox! Really!? And the pieces are plastic. Cheap cheap cheap don’t buy this garbage.
Excellent value for plain mailbox
Would RecommendExcellent value without the unnecessary flair that ramps up the price. This is just a bare bones mailbox, which is what I needed for being rural since it is subject to errant snowplows and teenagers with baseball bats. Not sure why that's still a thing, lol.
What you pay for
Would Not RecommendWe have had this for three years. The top part of the latch, plastic, does not sit tightly and there’s no way to tighten it unless you MacGuyver it some way. If it’s too tight it’s hard to close. So the latch, plastic, is poor design and construction. Often our door is open. Also our mail is usually wet. Not just because the door comes open but because the latch on top sits in two holes at the top which will let water in because the connection is sloppy and loose. We are shopping for a replaceme...
Mail box
Would RecommendEasy to assemble
Good value mailbox
Would RecommendGood quality product for price. Some plastic parts but that is expected for price.
Never trust a bundle
Would Not RecommendI bought the mailboxes and poles as a bundle ( y’all recommended them together) my husband put the poles up and when he tried to put the boxes on the post, the holes did not line up causing him to drill new holes in the mailboxes