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BNIB - £100 Phoenix Top Loading Parcel Box PB0581BK in Black with Key Lock


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Brand new, still in box - we planned to use in a renovation but never ended up installing it. 

Collection from se15, near goose green. £100 Ono. 

 

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Product information

THE PHOENIX PB0580 SERIES PARCEL BOX is an all-weather outdoor smart parcel deposit box for receiving and securing multiple home delivery parcels. Ideal for busy households.

  • Guarantee - 1 year
  • Fittings & fixings included

Features and benefits

  • PARCEL BOX – Never miss a parcel delivery again with an easy to use, medium size parcel box that’s able to receive packages up to 320x200x120mm
  • SMART SYSTEM – Features a unique barcode that can be scanned or recorded as proof of delivery by the courier, if required
  • WATER RESISTANCE – Designed to protect your parcels from all weather conditions with a sloped overhang top and a rust resistant, weather proof powder coating
  • LOCKING – Fitted with high quality key lock (3 keys supplied)
  • CONSTRUCTION – Manufactured from a strong galvanised steel with a built in ‘Anti-Fishing’ device. Your parcels are locked within the lower compartment, only allowing you to retrieve them with your key
  • ASSEMBLY – Supplied Flatpacked for easy self-assembly.
  • FIXING – Designed to be fixed and secured to a wall or to the floor (fixtures & fittings supplied)
  • COLOUR – Finished in a high quality powder coated black paint

 

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