High Security Locking Mail Boxes
All Mail Boss mailboxes include a patented anti-pry latch locking mechanism that make them exceedingly difficult to pry open. Here is how it works:
The lock cam is made of a hardened chrome-alloy steel that, when the lock is engaged, hooks on to a stainless steel pin that is welded to the inside of the mailbox through two pieces of 14-gauge steel. Reinforcing that two-point contact is a 14-gauge steel anti-pry bar that is welded to the inside of the mailbox door. When a screwdriver or other tool is used to pry open the door, the anti-pry bar reinforces the cam.