📦 Secure Your Packages, Elevate Your Peace of Mind!
The Keter Delivery Box is a robust, lockable storage solution designed to protect your packages from theft and the elements. With a spacious interior and innovative delivery system, it ensures that your deliveries remain safe and secure, while its weather-resistant resin construction guarantees durability. Easy to assemble and anchor, this delivery box is the ultimate safeguard for your online shopping experience.
Control Type | Push Button Control |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Lock Type | Key |
Chamber Width | 21 inches |
Capacity | 5 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 32.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24.4"D x 20.9"W x 44"H |
Material | Resin |
Color | Brown |
D**K
Keter Delivery Parcel Box is perfect for Rural Deliveries
Looked over most larger sized, outdoor Parcel Boxes online, this one won for lots of reasons. Primary concern was durability and ease of setup/installation. The instructions with this one were actually very good, easy enough, lots of fitted snap connectors, and plastic lock pins. Just needed a screwdriver to build. Second reason was size, this will fit larger packages to about 18" long, with ample storage in the locking compartment. Because this is made of durable plastic we could drill through it to secure to the mailbox post.Can't recommend this enough, perfect for those rural customers, with long driveways off main roads, that Amazon now says they won't let drivers venture into. We lost "front porch" delivery about halfway through winter due to a constantly iced over gravel driveway. Now if Amazon would change their delivery location list options to include "Dropbox by Mailbox" that would be great. Our Amazon delivery drivers love it, no more wondering if their Amazon 2wd trucks will get stuck in mud or snow.Worth the money, and if you are interested in the signage in our picture let me know, you won't find it on Amazon. So far this parcel box is working though some orders from Amazon are a little too large to fit. But that's in the minority, most fit perfectly, and Amazon drivers love not having to drive down the 600' long gravel drive.
L**7
Sturdy and functional
It was easy to assemble and very strong. It requires an effort to open and steal shipments inside. Adds security to the parcel delivery.
J**F
It is ok serves its purpose
The media could not be loaded. Assembled fairly easily the instructions aren’t great just pictures and you have to figure out if you have the piece going the right way, but I was able to figure it out and it wasn’t too difficult for me to put together and I usually get aggravated pretty quick while putting stuff together, so me saying this was semi easy to put together is saying something the quality of plastic is not that great would think it would be a more higher quality more heavy duty harder plastic. It’s not necessarily a thin cheap plastic but it’s not a thick strong, high quality plastic. Either somewhere in the middle some of the pieces were a little warped but since it’s been together, a couple days now and seems to be fixing itself and not as badly warped and I’m sure someone could get into this if they really wanted to , with not a whole lot of effort but works fo it's purpose and keeps your packages dry And safer than just having them out in the open Plus, this is the only package delivery box that I have seen where the driver wouldn’t have to put the lock on or put a combination in so I really like that feature that they can just open it put the package in and close it without having to put a code in or a lock on I have read some reviews where it says it leaks. We just got a lot of rain as you can see in the pictures I checked it and the inside of the box is dry given it's flaws I would still recommend it just given the feature that no other delivery boxes have where the package can just be placed in closed and it's secure without a lock having to be put on by the driver or a code only suggestions I would make is to either lower the price make it out of better quality, more heavy duty plastic, and have better instructions
E**E
Secure Delivery Box
Easy to put together secure delivery box. I think our mail carriers have appreciated using it and I know that if it's used (correctly), my packages are safe at the bottom. I put a 50lb bag of sand at the bottom and that seems to be enough to keep it in place. No issues.
K**.
No quality control and the worst instructions I've ever seen
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!! Looking at the reviews it seems either you get lucky or you get very unlucky, like I did, I can't even begin to fully explain the issues I ran into that were fully the fault of the instructions, quality and overall design of the box. I worked on this thing for 3 or more hours, for the first hour it was fine and I quickly got to the final steps, but I had no idea just how quickly it was about to become a nightmare. Firstly, the instructions are a unclear and have ZERO written directions to help you if you're confused by the INACCURATE drawings. I followed the illustrations, which includes confusing emphasis on where to and where not to put the pieces,the illustrations are very detailed and could work as textless instructions but if you're relying solely on those drawings they have to be correct or else you put it together incorrectly. They're not correct and will show pieces connected in different places, different holes, and on different panels in almost every step which makes clarity impossible. I did everything the exact way they illustrated in the same order yet once I got to the final steps and was putting in the lip piece that goes on the inside under the lid hinges, I'm assuming it keeps water out plus it covers gaps, it couldn't lign up with the screw hole and didn't fit. I noticed the door had been installed in the top peg holes, which is what the instructions show, when it should be in the second peg holes. Therefore, you CAN'T put the lip in because there's no space, simple mistake I can just take it apart and move it down. Well taking this thing apart is not easy, Im not even sure if it's possible, because there is no directions on how to do so nor visible indications to even guess. The exterior has nowhere to pull or unscrew and you can't take it apart by reaching inside either because almost every peg and snap ends up concealed therefore you have no way to take it apart. Which is good but if you make a little mistake you will have to fight to get this thing apart and you WILL accidentally crack some pieces, and if you're not careful, break it entirely. The only possible point to start is at the very bottom where there's accessible snaps, simple you can just just pull it apart by pushing them in, from there you could work your way up to remove a whole panel, except it is NOT that simple. It was nearly impossible, using my hands and various slim wedges, I slowly pride it apart being as careful as possible but it was not working. I couldn't turn around at this point, can't install a piece and the doors couldn't work, so I just had to push forward and force it apart while trying to not break it. After more than an hour of this I got the one panel off but ended up with a few cracks on the edges and some thin pieces of platic on the interior broken off. Nothing serious but I was very close to bigger damages which could have been avoided if the instructions were accurate. Even if you made a little mistake instead you'd be in the same situation. Once I had it apart and I could remove the pegs, so I could move the doors, I installed the lip then put the doors in the correct place and thought the war was over but I was sorely wrong. Thankfully I did not put the front panel back on yet and that allowed me to test the lid and that's when I noticed the dropping doors weren't working correctly. They were getting caught on each other so the lid couldn't open, I could move them into the right position and then be able to open as normal, but when the lid closed they'd end up back in the same spot and stuck all over again. Sure that would keep my packages safe. If they could open the lid enough to even fit them into the thing! So I went back over the directions and made sure everything was aligned, in the right position, on the correct side, and every piece together as shown while also working around the inaccurate illustrations that would change important details every page. So there was some guess work but its a pretty simple thing the set up and the pieces are actually labeled with letters so you know that door A should be on the side of panel F (example) yet when everything was together, according to their instructions, the doors STILL would not work correctly and were getting caught on each other or not dropping down when closed instead just getting stuck on each other. I spent so much time rearranging the cords, moving the small door back up to the top peg hole then back to the second that didn't work, looked through the instructions dozens of times, and just trying literally all the positions and configurations possible to get this thing to work correctly. At this point it had been three hours of fighting, disassembling, reassembling, looking over the instructions and customer reviews and photos so all I could do was try to find the problem and fix it. But I started connecting different things I had noticed along the way and realized the issue was that the panels were all warped slightly in different ways. Curving where it shouldn't which I notice when I took it out of the box but assumed it was supposed to be like that thinking it had a tapered shape for aesthetics, then as I was putting it together I noticed the curving wasn't always the same on each side, while putting the four panels together things weren't lining up so it took some effort to snap them into place and onto the base I actually had to bend one at the bottom to get it positioned so it would go onto the base. There was also a very corners where the plastic had gaps in it because it was not lining up together. The direction the panel curved is the way the gap was being pulled add on top that some of the pegs also arrived cut up by machinery I believe my issue is that the plastic is so warped it's causing the doors to touch together just enough to where they get stuck when trying to lift the lid. The only picture I got was of the messed up pegs which I took without knowing the ordeal I was about to deal with. All together it feels poorly designed and made which can be exacerbated by the inaccurate instructions. So you either get lucky and get one that isn't in some way warped and putting it together is straight forward or you get unlucky and get one that's warped and will cost you your sanity. It's not all bad, it could have been really good, and I'm still going to use it, but with one door installed so that it gets in the way, since a box with that and a lock is better than nothing when you have porch pirates. It's a 50/50 on if it's a waste of money or not. Good luck
W**N
Perfect size
Great box to protect my Amazon packages. Many different size packages
S**T
Save my packages from the thieves in my neighborhood
So i got this as a gift for my girlfriend and she absolutely loves it. When she first moved into her place, someone took their first package delivered there. However, since purchasing this, she has been able to get all of her stuff without having to worry about someone stealing it. Highly recommended.
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