The mailbox i installed it on had a lip that was to keep the door closed.
Keep mailbox door closed.
This item is frequently on back order.
This video will show you how to fix a tight or loose mailbox door.
Open the mailbox door and attempt to bend it back into place.
However the door was consistently standing open.
Our mailboxes made by the beautiful mailbox company have spring d hinges that after only a few months cannot keep the doors closed especially on windy.
This should allow the hasp to again close tightly against the mailbox.
If you want to fix mailbox door and make sure it stays in place for the longest period of time use nut mail magnets.
Realign and retighten the hinges to adjust the door to fit around.
However at this price point we recommend just replacing your mailbox.
If you really love your current plastic mail box you can buy a latch set for plastic mailboxes for under 20.
Works on wood metal and plastic mailboxes strong magnet holds door closed tightly secures to mailbox with strong 3m dual lock.
This video will show you how to fix a tight or loose mailbox door.
The installation of the mailnut is simple just remember to clean the surface with alcohol as you are sticking a piece of commercial velcro to the interior mailbox side.
If nut mail magnets are placed correctly they do their job for several months in a row.
Apply tiny magnets on your mailbox to keep the door closed at all times even the worst weather conditions.
Close the mailbox door and make sure the door closes tightly.
Mailnut keeps your mailbox door closed no more wet mail.
To fix this simply take a pair of pliers and bend the top of the hasp toward the door.
If this is a problem call before ordering to see if we have any in stock.
However the door was consistently standing open.
Works well with every brand and every style of mailbox wood plastic or metal.
Please be patient as it may take 4 6 weeks to receive your mail nut.
If you have a plastic mailbox you may just be experiencing a clasp that is functioning incorrectly and failing to keep the door closed.
Straighten out the metal front and use your hands to bend the metal edges inward as to ensure a secure fit around the mailbox frame when the door closes.