Step2 595200 MailMaster Plus Mailbox, Walnut
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Creed
Greater than one weekLiked everything about it. Looks good. Easy to install
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Scott Richards
> 3 dayOne of our neighbors who works for the post office was driving by when he slowed down and shouted “ I bet your mailman loves you!” I guess that pretty much says it all.
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Darlene C.
> 3 dayEase of assembly, comes with address numbers. Strong Magnetic door closures to keep mail safe and dry.
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T Crab
> 3 dayGood, solid, mailbox in my opinion. Would buy again!
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Don K.
> 3 dayVery easy to assemble, 4 screws and very powerful magnets to hold the door closed.
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Rodney J. Kirk
> 3 dayThis mailbox is very well put together. So it will be standing for a long time. I like the walnut color because it stands out more than others. The only issue I have is the wood still shows to the back cover.Looks tacky but well built. Happy with purchase.
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Ray
11-04-2025I had one of these Step 2 mailboxes for years until the city snowplow took it out. I have replaced it with another one, because they hold up so well.
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drpete
> 3 dayLooks great. Easy to install
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lk
> 3 dayFor me the cost to replace and the ease of replacement of an old wooden mailbox, was easier to do with this Step 2 mailbox. I opened the Step 2 box in the house and put the the two pieces together on a table. It took sliding the head of the mailbox onto the base. The instructions say this process takes two people, but I had no trouble getting the two pieces to fit with ease and without assistance. The next process entailed securing the two pieces together with screws on either side of the head of the mailbox. I pre-drilled holes, then inserted the screws with my cordless drill with ease. It would have went faster had I had someone (or something) there to help support mailbox in a standing position, but I got it done in about 15 minutes. The next day I carried the entire mailbox outside to the post. It was not heavy. I slipped the base over the wooden post with ease, and slipped a bungee cord around the base to hold the two pieces together and upright, while I worked on pre-drilling holes for the two bolts that go in the front of the mailbox. Getting the bolts in goes easier with the right tools. I had a cordless drill and drill bits to pre-drill the bolt holes, but did not have a cordless drill socket adapter, so I had to use a manual socket wrench which meant twisting those 2 long bolts in to the wooden post while on my knees, and using a lot of muscle, effort, and time. Once done, it stood upright and strong, and most assuredly will withstand the weather. Im glad I got it.
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kellyo
> 3 dayThis seems well made. It was very easy to install. I was able to reuse the post from my old mailbox which was a time saver.