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The JFHID Package Delivery Box is a lockable, weatherproof parcel drop box with a large 17"x16"x38.3" capacity, crafted from durable 1mm cold-rolled steel with powder coating. Designed for porch, fence, or curbside use, it features an anti-theft baffle and secure lock to protect packages from theft and weather, making it an essential upgrade for frequent online shoppers and busy professionals.










| ASIN | B0D7MG3JQ7 |
| Brand | JFHID |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (49) |
| Date First Available | 29 July 2024 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 40.64 x 40.64 x 43.18 cm |
O**I
Nice delivery box for outside use. The full metal frame feels solid and secure, and the lockable design gives me peace of mind knowing my packages are protected from theft. The size is perfect for medium and large deliveries, and it easily fits on my porch without taking up too much space. It’s completely waterproof and holds up well in bad weather, keeping packages dry and safe. Overall, this parcel box is a smart investment for anyone who receives frequent deliveries and wants extra security and convenience.
A**E
Sturdy & good looking but cable it comes with is pretty light duty
D**G
Pros: Descent metal panels Functions as described Does lock Spring loaded drop in mail slot Top lifts for package delivery Items drop to the bottom Cons: Instructions are terrible Not large this is for small packages only Lock is cheap and door needs a magnet. Main grip is they supplied machine bolts not sheet metal screws. Trying to line up the panels while attempting to start those machine bolts is worse than trying to wrestle a bob cat in a tall tree! Nearly impossible to get started and those tight spaces makes in difficult not to strip the cheap head screws. I wound up using my own hardware to get this thing together. It comes with a cable and lock to tie the box down. I'd suggest throwing those away and buying your own cable and lock. Or just drill holes in the bottom and bolt to floor. My other concern is fragile packages like crackers and light bulbs. Even this short drop may damage them. I'm putting foam panels in the bottom to minimize this possibility. Minus one star for the wrong hardware. Another one for the cheap lock and cable. Oh yea, Don't worry about those two silver metal trays on each end of the package. Those don't go with this drop box! They are to protect the drop box from possible shipping damage! After assembly I kept wondering where those would go. The instructions don't tell you about the small black brackets either. Those go on the back of the drop box to thread the tiny wire cable through. Really poor design. Drop box I believe will function fine. Water proof? that remains to be seen.
D**S
Pretty darn good. It's all metal with only some plastic shoes to keep moisture from rusting the meatal so fast: GREAT! It's large enough for a few package at once. Seems pretty water tight. The overhang on the lid is great for protection, strength of lid and looks good. Include is a cable and lock that are a bit wimpy but can easily be upgraded. We attached what was included and used long screws to screw them to a wall from the inside the box. The box itself now feels VERY sturdy. --- Minus a star for flimsyness in security. the protector flap can easily be worked around and a arm can reach inside and touch the lock. {I may add a small metal box around it to fix THAT issue} Once an arm is inside, it could grab smaller or thinner boxes and yank them out. The metal itself on the flap is thin, so the manufacturer curled the edjes up a little to make it stronger (helpful) but not the side walls of the flap :( ? --- The mail flap had fallen off (timid welds) so we expoxyed the bracket back on. Tip; Get all it's peices in place before gluing. That took an extra 10 min during the build. Build Tip: if the holes aren't lining up make sure the peice (especially the bottom peice ) is flipped around correctorly. A thinner nail can be used to coax the holes to alin enough to get the tip of the screw in. Also, there are 2 galvanized blocky peices that are just for keeping the metal of the box undamaged during shipment (it worked!). I'm going to screw them to a wall in my garage and use them for shelves. --- Overall, I can't afford a perfect giant package box, so I'm happy with this one.
D**L
Now that this is assembled, it's a great product that's working well for me. The lock works well, although my local hardware store wasn't able to make me a second key for my housemates; I'm not sure if there's a way to get a duplicate from the manufacturer. However: I have a PhD in engineering, and assembling this was extremely frustrating even for me. The biggest issue is that it was difficult to get the holes to align, and the included screws are really not the right screws for the job - even discarding the included screwdriver and using my own tools, getting them to thread was infuriating. If I were to assemble another one of these (which I really hope not to), I would buy my own self-tapping screws to save myself the headache and several hours of frustration.
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