Mail Boss 7144 Box Spreader Bar for two-mailbox applications vs 8x10 RetroFit snap-in mailbox door replacement - black
Overall winner: Mail Boss 7144 Box Spreader Bar for two-mailbox applications
Key Differences
Bayshore (A) is a snap-in replacement mailbox door designed to fit existing openings and is praised for appearance and easy installation but has some reports of breaking within months. Mail Boss (B) is a heavy-duty two-mailbox spreader bar with powder-coated finish and generally sturdier construction, though some buyers report incomplete hardware in shipments
Mail Boss 7144 Box Spreader Bar for two-mailbox applications
Spreader bar for two Mail Boss mailboxes on one post. Durable 12-gauge electrogalvanized welded steel with a powder-coated finish. Helpful fit for Mail Boss curbside mailboxes, with easy installation; some customers note hardware completeness varies
Pros
- heavy-gauge steel construction
- durable powder-coated finish
- easy installation for 2 mailboxes on 1 post
- compatible with Mail Boss curbside models
Cons
- mixed feedback on included hardware
8x10 RetroFit snap-in mailbox door replacement - black
8"x10" mailbox door replacement with magnetic latch, rust-resistant aluminum and reinforced steel insert. Easy snap-in install without tools. Customers note easy installation and good fit, though some report durability concerns
Pros
- magnetic latch for secure closure
- rust-resistant aluminum door
- reinforced steel insert for strength
- tool-free snap-in installation
Cons
- some customers report breaking within months
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Bayshore Mailbox Company |
| Durability | Mail Boss |
| Versatility | Bayshore Mailbox Company |
| User Reviews | Bayshore Mailbox Company |