








📬 Lock down your mail with style and security — because your privacy deserves the best!
The Mail Boss 7162 Metro is a medium-sized, high-capacity wall-mounted mailbox crafted from heavy-gauge electrogalvanized steel. Featuring a patented anti-pry latch and a commercial-grade 12-wafer disc lock, it offers superior protection against mail theft. Its innovative mounting bracket simplifies installation on various surfaces, while the powder-coated finish and stainless steel hinges ensure weather resistance. This mailbox comes with all necessary hardware, including keys and reflective house numbers, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.


























| ASIN | B003NQXL8Q |
| Access Location | Front |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,115 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #25 in Wall-Mount Mailboxes |
| Brand | Mail Boss |
| Capacity | 1 Grams |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,138) |
| Finish types | Powder-Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00660753716209 |
| Included Components | mounting_hardware |
| Included Security Features | Lockable |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 17 pounds |
| Item model number | 7162 |
| Manufacturer | Mail Boss |
| Material | Heavy-Gauge Galvanized Powder-Coated Steel |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 15.4"D x 7.15"W x 14.75"H |
| Style | Contemporary |
| UPC | 660753716209 300876080145 |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects. |
D**H
A+ mailbox - hard to find one this good!
I spent a LOT of time researching mailboxes. I'm a little paranoid when it comes to security and although I have never had an issue with mail theft that I am aware of, I really don't want to. Other reviewers have mentioned that this mailbox is very sturdy, and they are not kidding. It is very strong and straightforward to install. I actually ordered mine from amazon warehouse deals, and it was in great condition, etc, and the packaging was great. I can't actually tell if anything is wrong or missing. I live in a big city and have limited outside space, and while this is a bigger mailbox, it isn't so big that it is weird or sticks out. It is only marginally bigger than most, but certainly big enough for a couple days worth of mail. I installed mine into brick. It took me a while (has nothing to do with the mailbox itself) and I burned through a few masonry bits before I got the idea down. Get a good bit for a few bucks, and then drill SLOWLY with a hammer drill, constantly stopping and wetting the drill bit to cool it down. I put water into the hole I was drilling for good measure as well. Another reviewer mentioned tapcon screws - I think this would have worked for me if I hadn't melted through the proper sized masonry bit, but I ended up using nails with metal sleeves that expanded in the hole when hammered in. If I were to do it again with my knowledge now, I would have gone with either the tapcon screws or 1/4 bolts with lag shields (requires 1/2 in hole if you go this method), then if neither of those worked, I would do it with the sleeve nails (cant remember what they are called at the moment). Once I figured out how to get out from under myself with the mounting method, it was easy. Caulked around the holes with some silicone for water penetration avoidance, and the rest was cake. Like I said, the mailbox itself is fantastic. It is surprisingly difficult to find a quality, side loading mailbox (to avoid small hands or tongs pulling out mail). I do wish that this had some sort of baffle in it, but I think that would be a little difficult to pull off with a city mailbox that isn't huge.
A**.
Solidly made.
Solid and well made. Easy to install. I really like the feel of this mailbox. When you close the door you get a solid feeling. It's like closing a luxury car door instead of a compact car door. I measured the painted metal thickness at 0.060". The lock feels study and the paint is good quality. Spacers are provided for installing on wood siding so that the box sitting vertical instead of angled with the wood siding. Definite upgrade from the 3/4 metal box we had before (the top was plastic).
L**L
Fantastic Mailbox
Fantastic quality mailbox. It’s very sturdy with a magnetic closure for the flap. Comes with 3 extra keys. More keys can be ordered from the company. Know that this mailbox is very heavy and you should use all the included screws and anchor bolts. Please also know that padded envelopes may or may not fit inside the mailbox slot, depending upon the size and thickness of the padded envelope and the willingness of your mailman to shove it through the slot. (Excuse the language, I can’t think of a clearer way to phrase that.)
M**.
Love my new mailbox!
I looked for a high-quality mailbox for a long time. I decided on the Mail Boss Metro and I could not be happier. The mailbox was well-packed and definitely looks and feels well-made. The bronze color is a rich, dark brown with a light bronze glow. The color reminds me of how my copper gutters look after they have naturally tarnished over the years. The mailbox probably holds 4-6 days worth of mail, depending on how much daily mail you get. It is easy to install if you know how to use a cordless drill (and you should.) The mailbox comes with everything you need to install into wood, but it does not have what you need to install into brick or concrete. I spent about $2.25 on five Tapcon concrete screws (made for installing into masonry.) Then, I got out my 5/32" masonry drill bit which is 3-1/2" long (if you don't have one, they cost around $6.00.) Pro tip: Just use a concrete drill bit that matches the same sized concrete screws that you buy. The directions included in the box are very easy to follow and are in English and also in French. After measuring and marking where I wanted to drill, I used my cordless drill to hang the hanging bracket on the brick wall. After that was secure, I was able to hang the mailbox and mark the hole(s) and then remove the mailbox to drill the hole(s). (There are 3 holes inside the 18 lbs. mailbox to screw to the wall. I only used the center hole because, honestly, it's overkill with 3 holes. So, I ended up only using 3 Tapcon screws, not 5.) As many people have said in their review, the mailbox does not hang flat against the wall because there is a hanging bracket on the back of the mailbox. The reason they put the bracket on the back is so this can remain a one-person installation. If there was no bracket, this would be a two-person job. Anyhow, the small gap at the back of the box (space between the box and the brick wall) is unnoticable once the mailbox is securely hung. I didn't bother with the attachable red flag or use the house numbers (included in the packaging.) I think this is a great product and I highly recommend!
P**N
ME ENCANTO EL DISEÑO Y LO CONSEGUI A UN GRAN PRECIO
L**S
Very sturdy and arrived on time. Comes with multiple options for installation and the pull flap has a clip for missed package receipts. Good heavy duty mailbox ensuring no mail get stolen. Also comes with house numbers that reflect.
N**E
We recently had some thefts, and decided to secure our mailbox. Want something sturdy, secure, somewhat modern and large enough to handle magazine sized. This is the boss! Heavy gauge, powder coated steel with quality construction. Non sharp edges, confident hinges. Solid magnet for closure and comes with helpful mounting bracket and long screws. Relatively simple to install, if you have a drill/impact driver and a level. As we have Hardy siding, need a concrete bit for the holes. Good if you can screw to a stud. I added a couple of silicone pads to the locked door to dampen the clang on closure. Otherwise, solid feeling and secure. Easy for several days of mail, large envelopes and magazines to be deposited. If larger items are put in horizontally (sideways), there is enough room to make it essentially impossible to stick one's hand in from the unsecured slot. That slot is about 2-½" high, but you cannot flex your hand around beyond just sticking it in. Wish it had a bracket underneath for newspapers and such....may rig one up. Expensive, but then so is identify theft if someone steals your mail. Oh, also wish there was a wire or arm that holds the secured door when opened to 90 degrees, instead of dropping it down to 180 degrees. Would buy again. Very quick and efficient delivery, without damage.
T**O
So far it is weathering our bitter cold winter, I'll be glad though when we find a way to attach it to the house but for now it's too cold to do it. Right now its zip tied (within an inch of it's life) to our railing so not too secure but it does the trick for now. Magazines don't fit it too well or really stiff cardstock envelopes but again it's winter, things don't bend too well. All in all its an excellent product and I'll look forward to finding a way to mount it to my house in warmer weather.
R**Y
I bought this “Used” one at half of the price. The mailbox came in fine. One issue, the key was bent and broke in the key cylinder. I managed to fish the key out with fishing wire. It took me sometime and effort to remove the broken key. Other than that, the mailbox is heavy, sturdy. The slot is wife and tall enough for mails, probably a small parcel in envelope.
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