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OllieF

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#288275 17-Jun-2021 18:36
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Got to buy a new letterbox due to getting a new front fence.  The existing one is very old and limited in terms of receiving parcels. 

 

I saw guardit lockboxes -  https://www.guarditlockbox.co.nz/  and was wondering if anyone had any feedback.  Alternatively any good recommendations for a letterbox.  Do not live on the safest street, so wanted something that was secure.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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  #2730376 17-Jun-2021 19:26
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https://www.boxdesign.co.nz/

 

they are made in Christchurch, you can customise basically anything (colour, design, locks etc). I have one and they are very well built





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  #2730909 19-Jun-2021 09:10
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Thank you both.  The parcel protector seems good albeit pricey.




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  #2731135 19-Jun-2021 17:57
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Is the one the OP linked to (1) only usable once until its reset, and (2) reliant on the courier / mailperson pushing the button?    If that's the case I wouldn't think its ideal.


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  #2731472 20-Jun-2021 14:46
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duckDecoy:

 

Is the one the OP linked to (1) only usable once until its reset, and (2) reliant on the courier / mailperson pushing the button?    If that's the case I wouldn't think its ideal.

 

 

In looking  at it again, I dont think the guardit lockbox is a mailbox as such, just a secure box for parcels.


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