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I've noticed how difficult it can be to insert flexible leaflets and letters into some letterboxes, especially the ones with bristles and two flaps. Has anyone ever heard of a gadget which the postie could use to make it easier? I was thinking of trying to design something. Comments invited. Thanks
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Gonebiking wrote:I've noticed how difficult it can be to insert flexible leaflets and letters into some letterboxes, especially the ones with bristles and two flaps. Has anyone ever heard of a gadget which the postie could use to make it easier? I was thinking of trying to design something. Comments invited. Thanks
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It would be better having some form of legislation, meaning letterboxes fit for the purpose.
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The only "equipment" provided is the post peg which looks like this http://www.lexiprint.co.uk/postpeg.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; It is mainly to prevent fingers being bitten by a dog, but could be used to post mail through. Can't say I have ever used it and I don't think I ever would. I usually bend/fold the mail and that gives it is bit of extra strength to get through a tight draft excluder. An inner flap does make things harder, but as above I just shove things through as best I can.
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Gonebiking wrote:I've noticed how difficult it can be to insert flexible leaflets and letters into some letterboxes, especially the ones with bristles and two flaps. Has anyone ever heard of a gadget which the postie could use to make it easier? I was thinking of trying to design something. Comments invited. Thanks
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Ideas welcome, but I was more interested in how much of a problem this is for others.
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The low letter boxes are terribly hard work even just a couple of them
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Gonebiking wrote:I've noticed how difficult it can be to insert flexible leaflets and letters into some letterboxes, especially the ones with bristles and two flaps. Has anyone ever heard of a gadget which the postie could use to make it easier? I was thinking of trying to design something. Comments invited. Thanks
As a general rule folding the mail over without actually creasing the items will usually enable them to pass through any letterbox. If someone has a really small letterbox we would usually knock on the door or ring the bell. I personally try and avoid creasing greetings cards but they can be bent and then straighten themselves once inside if you get the direction correct.
A larger problem is letterboxes at the very bottom of front doors. I believe legislation for mainland Britain is currently being discussed by government to ban them on new buildings and new doors. It may or may not pass into legislation though.
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