Mounted mail boxes

You're referring to mailboxes that are attached to a wall or a post, rather than being freestanding. Here are some common types of mounted mailboxes:

  1. Wall-mounted mailboxes: These are attached to a wall, usually made of metal or plastic, and have a slot for receiving mail.
  2. Post-mounted mailboxes: These are attached to a post or a pillar, often made of wood or metal, and have a slot for receiving mail.
  3. Bracket-mounted mailboxes: These are attached to a bracket or a plate, which is then mounted to a wall or a post.
  4. Hinged mailboxes: These have a hinged door that opens to reveal a compartment for receiving mail.
  5. Locking mailboxes: These have a locking mechanism to secure the mail inside, often used for secure or high-security mail delivery.
  6. Decorative mailboxes: These are designed to be visually appealing, often with intricate designs or ornate details, and may be mounted on a wall or post.
  7. Rural mailboxes: These are designed for rural areas and are often mounted on a post or a gate, with a larger capacity to hold more mail.

Some benefits of mounted mailboxes include:

However, mounted mailboxes may also have some drawbacks, such as: