Salsbury Industries Cluster Box Unit, 8 Doors with 2 Parcel Lockers, Black, USPS Access
SKU: 9927303365

Salsbury Industries Cluster Box Unit, 8 Doors with 2 Parcel Lockers, Black, USPS Access

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Salsbury Industries Cluster Box Unit, 8 Doors with 2 Parcel Lockers, Black, USPS Access8 Door Cluster Box Unit with Parcel Lockers Black Durable USPS accessible cluster mailbox built from heavy duty aluminum with stainless steel hardware. Includes 8 tenant mail compartments, 2 integrated parcel lockers, and a matching pedestal, ideal for multi family or commercial developments. Key Features: USPS Access: Front service master door panels with carrier access door for USPS arrow lock Secure Construction: Heavy duty aluminum body, stainless

8-Door Cluster Box Unit with Parcel Lockers – Black

Durable USPS-accessible cluster mailbox built from heavy-duty aluminum with stainless steel hardware. Includes 8 tenant mail compartments, 2 integrated parcel lockers, and a matching pedestal, ideal for multi-family or commercial developments.


Key Features:

  • USPS Access: Front-service master door panels with carrier access door for USPS arrow lock
  • Secure Construction: Heavy-duty aluminum body, stainless steel hardware, and 5-pin cam locks with dust/rain shield
  • Integrated Parcel Lockers: Two lockers (small and medium sizes) streamline package delivery
  • Outgoing Mail Slot: Weather-protected slot with anti-fish plate to deter tampering
  • Powder-Coated Finish: Durable black coating resists weather and wear

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Series Salsbury 3300 Series CBU
Doors 8 tenant mail compartments (A-size doors)
Parcel Lockers 2 integrated lockers (Small 12" W x 10" H; Medium 12" W x 13-1/2" H)
Outgoing Mail 11-3/4" W x 3/4" H slot with weather protection flap and anti-fish plate
Locks Heavy-duty 5-pin cylinder cam locks; includes dust/rain shield and 3 keys per door
Access Front-access via two master door panels; carrier access door for USPS arrow lock
Construction Heavy-duty aluminum with stainless steel hardware
Finish Durable powder-coated black
Dimensions 30.5" W x 62" H x 18" D
Pedestal Matching pedestal included
Compliance Manufactured to USPS "F" Specifications; USPS accessible
Door Sizes Available A, B, and C sizes (unit shown uses A-size)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How many tenant compartments are included?
A: Eight individually numbered mail compartments plus two integrated parcel lockers.


Q: Is the pedestal included?
A: Yes, the unit includes a matching pedestal.


Q: Is this mailbox USPS approved?
A: Yes, it is manufactured to USPS 'F' Specifications and provides USPS access.


Q: What are the overall dimensions?
A: Approximately 30.5" W x 62" H x 18" D.


Q: What materials are used?
A: Heavy-duty aluminum construction with stainless steel hardware and powder-coated finish.


A Modern, Monolithic Mail Hub for Community Living

This sleek black cluster unit anchors shared spaces with a refined, architectural presence. The crisp grid of numbered doors and integrated parcel lockers offers a polished, orderly aesthetic while elevating daily routines. Style it along a pathway with low plantings and clean hardscaping to emphasize its modern silhouette. It’s a quiet luxury—functional, secure, and beautifully composed.


Choose this secure, USPS-accessible cluster mailbox to streamline deliveries and elevate your property’s curb appeal.

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