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| Monday, January 16, 2012 |
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MailScoop, A Review.
By SteppingOut @ 1:11 PM :: 22 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: DIY, Lifestyle, Home
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Receiving post and junk-mail through your letter box is a common occurrence for most these days. However for those with low mobility, bending down to retrieve mail can be an impossible task. Especially first thing in the morning!
Many solutions have passed us by. The only currently available one – the rigid metal cage – often prevents the full opening of the door. If it was fully opened, the entrance wall could be damaged thanks to the clunky metal caging.
However, today, we can reveal a solution that encompasses functionality & design; MailScoop.
MailScoop has been designed with convenience in mind. It can catch and store post up to slightly larger than A4 post and has a lightweight yet robust design, made from 0.8mm polypropylene. Therefore, MailScoop can be compressed against the hallway wall whilst still protecting your mail. Walls are no longer at risk of damage and doorways can be opened un-obstructed.
The design is easy to understand, and is not fiddly at all. After MailScoop is in place under your letterbox, the deep pocket catches all incoming mail, using its extended flap ensures no mail slides over the opening and o to your floor. The clean design looks discreet and aesthetically pleasing.
Although handy for those with limited mobility, MailScoop can also be valuable to those with pets who enjoy destroying mail. As well as those who dislike their hallway floor covered with junk mail.
Installing MailScoop is an simple, and one which can be done in various ways. The recommended method is by using the plastic strip and small screws (All of which are included in the box). This ensures that MailScoop is easy to remove when needed.
Unlike its metal caged predecessors, MailScoop has a rounded, compressible, and yet tough exterior, making it child & pet safe.
Thanks to MailScoop, many who once struggled to retrieve and organise their mail in a practical manner have found a solution. And for those with unruly pets, their post lives to see another day.
To find out more, or to purchase MailScoop, visit www.mailscoop.co.uk |
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