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Gone: ?5- Used Sterling MC06S Post Catcher, Silver, 345mm x 352mm x 120mm


IlonaM

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For sale used steel indoor post catcher - NB: not lockable. In very good condition.


For collection from Underhill Rd SE22 (Horniman end).


Description from Amazon:


'The Sterling silver finish Post Catcher, is manufactured from tough galvanised steel and is for use on the inside of the letter plate. Keeps the mail neat and tidy and safe away from pets. Also aids deter "Fishing" theft of mail.'


Dimensions: 14 x 34.5 x 30 cm


Link to product: https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Sterling-MC06S-Post-Catcher-Silver/dp/B003FXFB9O/ref=sr_1_26?crid=39ZPWT6TQ0YXB&dchild=1&keywords=indoor+letter+catcher&qid=1632744897&sprefix=indoor+letter%2Caps%2C405&sr=8-26

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