🌿 Stand Out Sustainably: The No-Dig Mailbox Post That Blossoms With Style
The Zippity Majestic Mailbox Post with Planter is a 54.6-inch tall, white vinyl architectural post designed for easy no-dig installation. Made from recycled PVC, it combines eco-friendly materials with a maintenance-free finish that requires no painting. Featuring an 18" x 18" planter box, it enhances curb appeal by blending functional floral display with durable, weather-resistant construction.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19"D x 3"W x 54.6"H |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Style Name | Mailbox Post |
Color | White |
Mounting Type | Post Mount |
Security Features | Hopper & Baffle |
A**Y
Easy to assemble and decorative.
So easy to assemble and actually quite sturdy. We had a put together and in front of our house in less than a half an hour.
M**2
Easy to assemble!
Cute and easy assembly! Not overly sturdy so you do need a small, light mailbox
L**O
Extremely easy and durable.
Totally in love with this. I was a little upset when the mail man said my old mail box wasn’t up to standards so I decided to splurge and get this mail post.It’s incredibly easy to put together. Feels really durable too. Which is surprising because it’s so light weight.It comes with the screws and drill bit needed for its own installation, but you will need additional screws for attaching the actual mailbox. Another thing, is you’re going to need a wooden post, or something to hammer in the ground to make a spot for the steel rod. I was expecting it to be pointed but it is blunt and won’t go into the ground by itself. (I had a few stakes lying around I used.)Other than that, installation probably took me an hour. Only reason it took that long was because of my actual box being too big and I needed to cut wood to secure it.Overall I would 100% recommend this. Especially for gardeners.
C**R
Classy looking post
I've had this up for about a year now and it's held up well. Was easy to put together and I especially liked that I didn't have to dig a whole. Pounding a stake into the ground was a whole lot easier on my back. I did end up having to wedge a piece of wood to fit the standard sized mailbox to the arm, but I had a scrap piece of wood handy and that did the job well enough.
M**C
WOW - So easy to assemble. Looks great.
WOW - So easy to assemble. Looks great. Appears to be very durable. Good assembly and install instructions. Perfect size. A little pricey. Like the box for a dwarf shrub.
A**R
Beautiful and convenient
With the amount of mail i receive for all my family and tge pretty flowers at the bottom is absolutely pretty forme and convenient for the mailman 😍😍😍
D**I
Great product
I bought this as used at a reduced price because I couldn't find another anywhere I decided to take the risk. Other than the box being retaped and instructions turned inside out I couldn't find anything wrong with it. It went together easily but noting parts fit better if it's square. It took about half hour to assemble including the added mailbox and mount I had to buy. Pounding the post into the ground with a sledge hammer as suggested was the hardest part. The bottom is open so I placed some landscape material in the bottom and put in the dirt. I took a little more than I large bag to fill it. About 1.3cuft. Then planted the flowers. The whole thing feels very sturdy. I bought a sturdy plastic mailbox. I don't have any issues with the box being too heavy
S**.
Looks good - but not sturdy
The mailbox post/assembly is very easy, and you can install it anywhere. However, you have to make sure that you use a very light weight and inexpensive mailbox with it. The Post and arm can't support any weight of a real mailbox (must be a very plastic mailbox to go with the plastic Zippity Outdoor Post system).My husband and I spent hours trying to get the post system and arm to support weight, and ended up going to the local ACE Hardware shop to buy a couple more iron rods to run down the post into the ground to support the actual post. After that, we used about 30 lbs of garden gravel around and inside the "flower" basket to help it stay upright too! We now have it staying up (mainly due to the extra $50 worth of supplies), but we figure that when the Spring arrives, we will go the extra mile and actually use a real 4x4 post assembly and concrete for the mailbox so we are sure that when a big wind comes that it won't huff and puff and blow our mailbox away.Overall from the pictures, you can see that we made the concept appear solid, and we have it all decorated for the Holidays, but we are simply tolerating it since we are required to have a Mail Vessel to even receive packages.Don't buy this mailbox post system if you want to use anything other than a very inexpensive light weight plastic mailbox - it will not support anything else without a lot of homeowner effort and extra parts and $$ down at the local ACE Hardware store.
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