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Simplay3 American Home 42002R-04 Dig-Free Easy Up Classic Mailbox – Black

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$99.67

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1.Color:Black


2.:Extra Large


About this item

  • DIG-FREE: Patented mailbox and post combination with wide base design allows above ground installation. No digging required!
  • EASY ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION: Just add 100lbs. of DRY sand to secure base (sand not included). Have your mailbox ready to go in 20 minutes total!
  • BONUS: Includes mailbox house address numbers, red mail flag, all assembly hardware and funnel for sand
  • FRONT AND REAR DOORS: Retrieve mail and packages safely from the driveway side with a rear door option.
  • HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION: Double wall, durable plastic construction is rust-proof, virtually indestructible and Made in the USA.



Product Description

Whether you're 3 or 63, we want to bring more fun and joy to your life. We know that simple play or work makes people smile. We built this company to bring laughter and ease to life with products that have simple and smart designs to tackle everyday needs - from children's play to home and garden.

From durable products to help you through a day to products that reach, carry, hold, and support with strength, quality, and great design. Our products are made in America by American workers. We at Simplay3 want to provide simple solutions for your work and play.

Why the 3 you wonder? We'll give you a hint - we've done this before! We've built our companies based on family values, respect for one another and respect for our valued customers. We do this because we LOVE to hear laughter and to see people smile. Smiles are contagious so we want to encourage them again and again!

Simplay3 values your safety as well. That's why all Simplay3 products are tested by a certified third party to verify they meet or exceed the safety standards set up by the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA), the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), as well as additional compliance governing bodies.

Simplay3 Dig-Free Easy Up Classic Mailbox
Simplay3 Dig-Free Easy Up Classic Mailbox

No Digging Required! Simplay3’s Dig-Free Easy Up Classic Mailbox is the easiest mailbox to assemble and install.

No more digging or concrete or hours to install a mailbox! The patent-pending Dig-Free Easy Up Classic Mailbox can be installed in a few simple steps. Just level the surface, assemble the mailbox and post combination, fill the base with sand and set in place. Super durable, double-wall construction is maintenance-free and will last for years. Address numbers included. Holds over 100lbs of sand. Made in the USA.

Simplay3 Dig-Free Easy Up Classic Mailbox

Dig-Free!

Life is busy. Digging a hole for a post, pouring concrete and watching it dry is NOT the way most of us want to spend precious time. Enter Simplay3’s above ground, quick assembly solution to install a mailbox. No muss, no fuss!

Simplay3 Dig-Free Easy Up Classic Mailbox

Easy Assembly!

Finally! A mailbox that truly requires NO DIGGING! This innovative idea came from our founder and chief, Tom Murdough. He asked our designers to simplify the mailbox and post installation. Something Dig-Free, please. The result? Easiest. Mailbox. Install. Ever.

Simplay3 Dig-Free Easy Up Classic Mailbox

Just Needs Sand!

Heavy-duty, durable, double-wall molded construction that is made right here in the USA. Easy to assemble and install, just add 100lb. of sand to secure the base and you're good to go! (sand not included)


Customer
2025-07-10 17:49:08
The pictorial directions were so clear there was absolutely no problem assembling the mailbox. Everything went together easily and produced an attractive and very sturdy freestanding mailbox.
Bob H
2025-06-17 13:59:26
ExcellentThe product arrived early. Easy to assemble, looks great. Nice funnel for adding dry sand included. Instructions are easy to follow through YouTube. Took less than 15 minutes to assemble. Our post was hit by a snow plow for the third time. This was the answer. If hit again it will probably just be knocked over -- not broken off. The unit looks very nice and sturdy. I waited to place the actual box until the sand was in case I had to turn the unit around for some reason (not required).
Lisa Farmer
2025-05-28 21:55:00
Here are my before and after picks. I love this mailbox! It was very easy to install. I didn't use 100lbs of sand because the base and the post filled up pretty quick. I used about 75lbs. The sand I used was recommended for use as a weight and it was pretty heavy. Based on some of the reviews, I did bury the base. As you can see in the photos, I repurposed some stones I had and I think it looks great! I've already received compliments from my neighbors. This is a good quality mailbox. Well worth the money. I also love that I can get my mail from the sidewalk too. The size is great and now I don't have to worry about water leaking into the mailbox and getting my mail all wet.
Willow
2025-05-02 18:13:35
We wanted to move our mailbox to the other side of our driveway for convenience. But the thought of digging a hole for the post and installing that was groan-inducing. I decided to research alternatives and came across this. We read about every review and decided to give it a try.The process of putting it together was easy. You don't need any special skills or know-how, just the ability to follow directions. Everything fit together nice and snug, all holes lined up and nothing was miss-aligned. Filling it with sand is definitely easier with two people, I wouldn't even attempt it solo unless you have no other choice. The funnel it comes work works just fine, just use a scoop or cup or something to pour your sand into it. As other reviewers stress, use sand that is 100% dry. I can't imagine using even slightly damp sand, how annoying it would be. We actually used finely crushed glass that we got from a local winery (they crush it because it can't be recycled, and we got it for free). It does make a mess to fill it, so be sure to do it outside where you don't mind sand and dust all over. There's really no cleaner way to do it, it will make a bit of a mess when filling.We carried the base out to the street first, then the post and assembled it there. Again, two people makes that easier. We put ours on the ground by first removing the grass, leveling it out, putting some crushed glass down (or sand works), then simple pavers. This brought it up in height enough to be compliant. Be very careful about that, and make sure you check into the height regulations and how high yours will be once you have it where you want it, and measure from the street up to the mailbox itself.I really like the rear opening door, that is fantastic since we live on a busy road. Size of the mailbox itself is fine for average house-hold needs. The magnetic doors open and close great. I'm not a huge fan of the red flag being on the front because I can't see it from my house to know if the mail has been taken or not, but the flag itself functions fine. If you have it pulled out, you can be confident it won't close on its own by wind or something. Even though this is plastic, I do not think it looks tacky or cheap. It looks great, plus no maintenance or worry about a wooden post rotting out.The real test will be in the winter when the state plows fly by our house and sling the heavy, gravel-laden snow. I will update my review at that time once we see how the mailbox performs. But as it is now, I feel it'll be good. If we get wind strong enough to move it or knock it down, then we have more to worry about than just the mailbox!
ANISSA
2025-04-15 14:01:21
More specifically a direct hit from a tree during Hurricane Helene. Both doors were knocked off and the sides of the mailbox had a few gashes but with a little effort both doors were put back on and a little tape covered the gashes. Gashes that didn’t make it to the inner part of the mailbox. The post needed to be tightened back to the base but other than a few cosmetic issues it still works great.Putting this together was somewhat time consuming but only because the sand I was using was just damp enough to clog the spout. This was so much easier than digging a hole for a mailbox. That was the longest part of the process.Things I like about the mailbox are the setup, the interior size, and the back door.The only problem I could see someone having is if they needed to move it in the future.
Mita
2025-04-13 11:46:49
I like how easy it was to put together and the fact that no digging is required! It looks nice on the curb and keeps the mail dry in inclement weather so I highly recommend this mail box. That price is unbeatable.
Samuel J. Zaun
2025-03-03 09:20:08
Snowplow knocked my original mail post down. Needed a winter solution ( no digging) to mailbox near driveway, this was it. Fairly easy to assemble for an old man with two arthritic hands and no help. Looks good and mail delivery is back on track. May not have to dog hole in the spring.
Vanessa
2025-01-10 18:47:17
This is a great mailbox! Assembly was simple, pouring sand was a little messy but not too challenging. There is a funnel provided which is helpful. We did use 100 pounds of sand between the two halves of the base and the pole. It doesn’t feel like it’s going anywhere however, although I don’t feel it is a necessity, we are adding rocks to the base as seen in other review photos just for added security and curb appeal. We needed this because our mail slot went directly into our home which would normally be ok except the slot was under my desk and it started to feel intrusive. The mail carrier used our new mailbox yesterday and we are all pleased as punch! Highly recommend!