Letter Plates & Letter Boxes

Letter plates and letter boxes are both used for receiving and sending mail, but they have different functions and designs.

A letter plate, also known as a letter flap, is a metal plate with a hinged flap on the exterior of a door or gate. The flap is lifted to insert mail into the plate, which is usually connected to a mail slot or mailbox on the interior of the door or gate. Letter plates are commonly used in residential and commercial buildings.

A letter box, also known as a mailbox or postbox, is a container for receiving mail that is typically located outside a building, often on a post or stand. Letter boxes can be freestanding or built into walls, and they come in a variety of styles and sizes, from small residential boxes to large commercial ones. They usually have a hinged door with a lock to protect the mail inside, and are designed to protect the mail from theft, weather, and other hazards. However, letter boxes are generally more secure than letter plates because they are locked and can only be accessed by the owner with a key.

Supplied to us by Karcher Design, From The Anvil, Carlisle Brass, Zoo Hardware, BLU, Heritage Brass, Yale, etc. the leading manufacturers and providers of ironmongery for your front doors.

#html-body [data-pb-style=A1VBB7K]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll}Letter Plates & Letter Boxes Letter plates and letter boxes are both used for receiving and sending mail, but they have different functions and designs. A letter plate, also known as a letter flap, is a metal plate with a hinged flap on the exterior of a door or gate. The flap is lifted to insert mail into the plate, which is usually connected to a mail slot or mailbox on the interior of the door or gate. Letter plates are commonly used in residential and commercial buildings. A letter box, also known as a mailbox or postbox, is a container for receiving mail that is typically located outside a building, often on a post or stand. Letter boxes can be freestanding or built into walls, and they come in a variety of styles and sizes, from small residential boxes to large commercial ones. They usually have a hinged door with a lock to protect the mail inside, and are designed to protect the mail from theft, weather, and other hazards. However, letter boxes are generally more secure than letter plates because they are locked and can only be accessed by the owner with a key. Supplied to us by Karcher Design, From The Anvil, Carlisle Brass, Zoo Hardware, BLU, Heritage Brass, Yale, etc. the leading manufacturers and providers of ironmongery for your front doors.
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