With the letterbox stainless steel B1 Big Number we have integrated the proven newspaper compartment of our B1 letterbox systems into the letterbox.
In addition to the much easier removal of your mail and newspapers via a large removal door, this also offers increased moisture protection.
Both the letter slot and the slot for the newspapers are located on the top of the letterbox. A large closing flap prevents the ingress of water and guarantees a dry interior.
The newspaper compartment is spatially separated from the actual letterbox by a partition wall.
Both can be removed via the front door.
Depending on which type of stop you have chosen (lock on the left or right), open the letterbox via the lock on the left or right side.
The entire front panel acts as a door and swings to the desired side accordingly.
We deliver all letterbox systems with two keys as standard.
House number included
Through the use of 2mm stainless steel, the front panel has a modern and timeless appearance.
On it we engrave your house number with a height of 120mm in noble pearl blasted optics.
On request, we can also give your front panel a personal touch by engraving your name with the latest laser technology.
With this method, the lettering is burned into the metal structure so that it is perfectly protected from external influences and weathering.
The cover plate has a total dimension of 500x450mm (WxH).
You can choose between a powder coating in RAL7016 or polished stainless steel for the body.
The B1 Big letterbox system can be mounted on any house wall. It is fastened using the four screws and dowels supplied.
overall dimensions
cover plate: 500x450mm
body: 420x390x130mm
Letters insertion: 250x35mm
Newspaper slot: 125x80mm
Cleaning the letterbox stainless steel B1 Big Number
To guarantee the high quality and durability of the entire letterbox system, regular cleaning and maintenance is very important.
In the scope of delivery you will receive a can of cleaning agent with which you have to clean the system every 4-6 weeks.
Care is particularly important in the winter months or when you live directly by a body of water.