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Simplay3 Dig-Free Classic Mailbox
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Quick Verdict
The Simplay3 Dig-Free Easy Up Classic Mailbox offers an installation solution that does not require digging. It includes a funnel for easy assembly with sand.
Transcript
Hi everyone, this is Heidi with WTI. This Simplay3 Dig Free Easy Up Classic Mailbox was such an excellent solution when we needed to replace our mailbox. The best part, not having to dig a hole to install it. Just add sand and assemble and it even comes with a funnel to add the sand. This is an awesome solution when you need to replace your mailbox and the ground is frozen. I also love that it opens not just in the front but also in the back too. And the doors are magnetized so they're nice and secure and the unit is very strong and sturdy. The base is wide so it's really stable. It has the red pickup mail flag in the front so it's easily seen. This Simplay3 Dig Free Easy Up Classic Mailbox made replacing our mailbox easy and convenient. And that's my point of view.
Key Takeaways
• No digging required for installation.
• Wide base provides stability.
• Dual opening doors enhance accessibility.
• Magnetized doors ensure security.
• Convenient for frozen ground situations.
Video Proof Moments
No dig installation process
Suitable for frozen ground
Easy access from both sides
Secure magnetized doors
High stability base design
Tags
Mailbox replacement, Quick setup, Outdoor use, Winter installation
No digging needed, Sturdy construction, Convenient design, Easy access
Durability concerns, Installation difficulty
FAQ
Q: How is the mailbox installed?
A: It requires no digging; just add sand and assemble.
Q: Is it stable during use?
A: Yes, it has a wide base for stability.
Q: Are the doors secure?
A: The doors are magnetized, ensuring they stay closed.
Q: Can it be installed in winter conditions?
A: Yes, it's convenient for replacing mailboxes when the ground is frozen.
Q: How easy is it to access the mailbox?
A: It opens in the front and back for easy access.
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