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Whitehall Capitol Mailbox - Bronze, Extra Large

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$275.99

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1.Color:White


About this item

  • The Capitol Mailbox is 20% larger than a standard mailbox. Magazines lay flat in the generous interior. Approved by Postmaster General.
  • At Whitehall, we believe that your mailbox should be more than just a functional piece of outdoor decor - it should be a statement of your style and taste. That's why we've crafted our Whitehall mailboxes with meticulous attention to detail, combining exquisite design with unmatched durability to create mailboxes that truly stand out.
  • Our Whitehall mailboxes are made from premium cast aluminum, ensuring they are built to last. They are designed to withstand the elements, from harsh weather conditions to daily wear and tear, while maintaining their beauty and functionality year after year.
  • Item Package Weight: 23.75 pounds
  • In addition to their stunning appearance, Whitehall mailboxes are also highly functional. They provide ample space for your mail and packages.
  • Upgrade your curb appeal and make a statement with a Whitehall mailbox. Browse our collection today and discover the perfect mailbox that reflects your style and elevates the aesthetic of your home!


The Capitol Mailbox; fashion and function with a classic design. A simple way to enhance the curb appeal of your home.


Joyce
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
Matched perfect
Amy Marie Velez
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023
Good looking product but I am on my 3rd one in 13 years. Starts to peel and breakdown around 4.5.
phyliss walters
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023
I do Like can't install it without a post
JB
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023
Overall, this is a nice looking and seemingly well-built mailbox. We ordered one through Amazon Warehouse that mentioned it might be in non-original packaging (they put the original box inside an Amazon box), but it didn't mention any damage to the mailbox itself, which normally they do if there's a problem.This had several dings that leave metal exposed, which could lead to rusting or more decay of the coating. It was also missing the magnet we expected to latch the door, so the door just falls open.If we bought this new, we'd return it because of these issues. But given how much we saved anyway, we'll do some enamel touchups and attach a new magnet before putting it outside.--UPDATE: We unfortunately learned these Whitehall mailboxes are specifically designed to only be used with Whitehall posts and mounts. They're not meant to go on a traditional wooden mailbox post. And a "universal" mounting plate will not work with them.The holes that would need to mount it to the plate are 6in apart. But most mounting plates and brackets only go 6in apart themselves, with the holes closer together than that inside of them.However, after seeing someone else post a photo where they clearly used a custom wooden mounting board, my wife created one for us to try. And it worked out beautifully, even better than the one we saw (which was visible under the box).I'll attach a photo of the finished project mounted to our existing wooden post with cross-beam (after a fresh paint job). I'll also attach a photo of the mounting plate fit inside the bottom of the mailbox.Here's what you do:- Buy a 1x8 treated board that's suitable for outdoor use.- Cut it to just under 17.5in. That would be too large. I think we did 17 7/16in, but you could do 17 1/4 if you prefer. My wife just used her oscillating tool / multi-tool for the whole thing, but a circular saw or even hand saw would make quick work of this part.- Then you need to cut a square-ish hole out. We didn't aim for perfect here so it looks kind of rough-cut. Just enough to let the protruding square on the bottom of the mailbox fit in. This will give you that cleaner look when mounted. This is also why she ran with the multi-tool, because it's great for plunge cuts. But again, use whatever you have available (tip: if you're in a really tight spot, you can even "cut" like this with a bunch of drilled holes in a line - not recommended, but you can do this without anything fancy or expensive).- Sand and paint your post if you plan to. We also put a coat of paint on the board to match the mailbox. Then mount the plate to your cross-post. We used 6 3in exterior / deck screws for this. We put 4 toward the back and two more toward the front. Measure carefully before doing this though. The mailbox itself will sit about an inch behind the board, so don't mount the board flush to the vertical post!- Then set your mailbox on the mounting board and mark your holes for drilling (using the 4 holes inside the mailbox that form a square).- Drill those holes, then re-mount the mailbox and screw it to the mounting board. You'll want flat-head screws so they don't snag envelopes and packages. Exterior screws are ideal. I believe we went with #8 1-in screws. That sounds too long for a 1x8 (given they're really only 3/4in thick), but learn from our mistake. There's a gap between the metal and the wood mounting board you need to account for. Much shorter and it won't hold.You should be good to go then! Finished example is in the pics for my review. Very happy we won't have to return the box. And I bet our mail carrier will be even happier.
Sk8sn0surf
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022
This mb looks of high quality and I can't wait to install it. However it's size (in-person) has made me rethink the post size now .... gotta go 6x6!!
Martha
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2022
Great look and easy to install
Christopher
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2021
We were looking for a suitable replacement for our beat up old mailbox, and this Whitehall mailbox was perfect for our need. It is well constructed, and I anticipate it lasting us for many years.