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Do You Need A Package Delivery Box And A Post-Mount Mailbox?

Do You Need A Package Delivery Box And A Post-Mount Mailbox?

Do You Need A Package Delivery Box And A Post-Mount Mailbox?

If you get USPS letters and love online shopping, the winning setup is simple: a package delivery box for large parcels and a post-mount mailbox for normal mail. One secures boxes, the other keeps daily letters compliant, and together they create a smooth delivery routine that protects your purchases and upgrades your curb appeal every single day.

In this blog, you’ll see why pairing a package delivery box with a post-mount mailbox is the best:

Table of Contents:

The Delivery Dream Team (Why Two Wins)

Think of your delivery setup as a well-rehearsed tag team.

The Malone Post-Mount Mailbox takes the lead every morning – steady, reliable, and ready for letters, cards, small envelopes, etc. Then, The Safe Harbor Package Delivery Box steps in for the final hand-off, guarding larger deliveries from weather, porch pirates, and other chaos.

When these two work together, your deliveries run smoother than your morning coffee routine. No drenched boxes, no “we missed you” notes, and no guessing which corner of the porch your order ended up on. Just organized, secure, everyday ease that looks really good from the curb.

A Day In The Life (Your New Delivery Flow)

→ USPS slides letters and flats into The Malone Post-Mount Mailbox right at the curb.

→ Carriers safely drop boxes into The Safe Harbor Package Delivery Box near your porch.

→ You grab everything on your schedule – no scavenger hunt, no soggy surprises, no stress.

The 3 Top Dogs: Security, Compliance, And Curb Appeal

Security:

Package theft is one of the biggest frustrations for homeowners – and The Safe Harbor helps put an end to it. Its locking, weather-sealed design protects your packages from grab-and-go theft and keeps them safe from rain, snow, and sun. Think of it as a mini-fortress for your doorstep that makes every delivery worry-free. Pair it with The Malone, which can include a locking insert for your letters, and your entire delivery routine becomes more secure.

Check out these blogs about locking mailboxes:

Locking Mailbox FAQs: Everything to Know

Things You Can’t Get Delivered Without a Locking Mailbox

Do Locking Mailboxes Actually Keep Mail Safe?

Compliance:

The Malone isn’t just sleek – it’s smart. As a USPS-compliant post-mount mailbox, it ensures your daily mail meets carrier requirements while still looking beautiful. Together, The Malone and The Safe Harbor give each carrier a clear, compliant place to drop deliveries, avoiding confusion and missed mail.

Learn more about USPS compliance here.

Curb Appeal:

Here’s where the magic happens. When you pair The Malone’s clean, architectural lines with The Safe Harbor’s modern silhouette, you turn your front yard into an intentional design moment. Matching finishes and complementary shapes make the setup feel cohesive – not cluttered. Your delivery system suddenly looks curated and polished – security that looks stunning, too.

Explore more curb-appeal tips:

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Meet The Stars

The Safe Harbor – Your Package Delivery Box

Meet Post & Porch's package delivery box called The Safe Habor

Clean silhouette, solid construction, and room for real-world deliveries. The Safe Harbor welcomes multiple parcels, keeps them dry, and deters porch pirates with a lock. Package carriers love the simple drop; you’ll love opening it like a gift you already know arrived safely.

Shop The Safe Harbor Secure Package Delivery Box here →

The Malone – Your Post-Mount Mailbox

USPS-compliant, sturdy, and thoughtfully designed, The Malone Post-Mount Mailbox treats your daily letters like VIPs. Its crisp profile pairs beautifully with house numbers, planter pots, and outdoor wall lighting. Add the locking insert if you want that extra layer of confidence for mail.

Shop The Malone Post-Mount Mailbox here →

Choose Your Setup (And Why Both Win)

When you combine a post-mount mailbox and a package delivery box, you get an unbeatable duo – one that’s functional, compliant, and beautiful. Here’s what each one does best:

Feature Post-Mount Mailbox Package Delivery Box
Mail Type Letters, cards, and small envelopes Medium to large packages
Security Optional lock for mail slot Locking lid and weather-sealed
USPS Compliant Yes No (for non-mail deliveries)
Placement By the curb or on a mailbox post On porch, by door, or near garage
Purpose Daily USPS letters Secure online deliveries

Who Should Absolutely Choose Both

If any of these sound like you, it’s time to go all in on the combo:

  • You get deliveries almost every day – groceries, gifts, or Amazon packages.
  • You travel frequently and want to avoid overflowing mailboxes.
  • Your porch is visible from the street, and you’ve had (or worried about) package theft.
  • You live in a rainy or snowy climate and need weatherproof delivery protection.
  • You just care deeply about design and want every exterior detail to feel intentional.

Styling + Placement Tips

Location matters as much as the look.

→ Keep your post-mount mailbox visible from the street and at USPS-approved height (41–45 inches from the road surface to the mailbox bottom).

→ Place your package delivery box close to the front door, covered porch, or side entry to keep packages protected from rain or direct sunlight.

→ Keep both visible but balanced – matching finishes (black, white, or bronze) keep your exterior design cohesive.

→ Surround them with modern planter pots or house number plaques for extra polish.

Why The Combo Pays Off Every Week

It’s not just about convenience – it’s about control.

When you have both systems in place, you’ll never again see “package delivered” in your tracking app and wonder where it went. You’ll know exactly which carrier dropped what, where, and when – and your setup will look like it came straight from an architectural magazine spread. Practicality meets polish, and that’s the Post & Porch way.

Why Elevate Your Curb Appeal With Post & Porch?

Post & Porch is home of curb appeal accessories like a modern mailbox, front porch planter pots, outdoor wall lighting, and more

Because modern design shouldn’t stop at your front door.

Every Post & Porch product is built in the USA with durable, weather-resistant materials that stand up to time and the elements. From modern mailboxes and secure package delivery boxes to magnetic house numbers and modern planter pots, every detail is designed to make your home look as good as it functions.

Shop The Malone Post-Mount Mailbox here →

Shop The Safe Harbor Package Delivery Box here →

FAQs on Package Delivery Boxes and Post-Mount Mailboxes

Can I get USPS deliveries in my package delivery box?

No. USPS can only deliver mail to an approved, compliant mailbox like The Malone. Your package delivery box handles parcels from carriers like UPS, FedEx, and Amazon.

Where should I place my package delivery box?

Install it near your front door or covered front porch where it’s protected from the elements and clearly visible to delivery drivers. This guide shows how to anchor it safely to concrete or decking.

Do I need both a mailbox and a package delivery box?

Yes, if you want the best of both worlds. A mailbox is required for USPS mail; a delivery box protects packages from weather and theft. Together, they create a reliable, compliant, and stylish setup.

Are Post & Porch products weather-resistant?

Absolutely. Both The Malone and The Safe Harbor are built from powder-coated steel and engineered to resist rust, fading, and moisture year-round.