Salsbury Regency Decorative Pedestal Cover – Short Bronze for CBU Pedestal #3385
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Salsbury Regency Decorative Pedestal Cover – Short Bronze for CBU Pedestal #3385

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Salsbury Regency Decorative Pedestal Cover – Short Bronze for CBU Pedestal #3385Regency Short Bronze Decorative Pedestal Cover for CBU Pedestal 3385 Elevate your community mailbox with this Regency decorative pedestal cover, designed to easily attach to Salsbury CBU Pedestal #3385. Crafted from all aluminum construction with a bronze finish, it delivers a classic look while standing up to outdoor conditions. Key Features: Purpose Built Fit: Attaches to Salsbury CBU Pedestal #3385 for a seamless, refined base Durable Aluminum: All

Regency Short Bronze Decorative Pedestal Cover for CBU Pedestal 3385

Elevate your community mailbox with this Regency decorative pedestal cover, designed to easily attach to Salsbury CBU Pedestal #3385. Crafted from all-aluminum construction with a bronze finish, it delivers a classic look while standing up to outdoor conditions.


Key Features:

  • Purpose-Built Fit: Attaches to Salsbury CBU Pedestal #3385 for a seamless, refined base
  • Durable Aluminum: All-aluminum construction resists rust and outdoor wear
  • Elegant Bronze Finish: Adds a sophisticated, Regency-style aesthetic to shared mail areas
  • Easy Attachment: Slides over the pedestal for straightforward installation
  • Low Profile Design: Short cover provides stability and visual balance without bulk

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Compatibility For use with Salsbury CBU Pedestal #3385 (ordered separately)
Material All-aluminum construction
Finish/Color Bronze
Dimensions 17.75 in W x 13.75 in H x 17.75 in D
Weight 20 lbs
Type Regency Decorative Pedestal Cover – Short

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this cover compatible with all pedestals?
A: No. It is designed specifically for Salsbury CBU Pedestal #3385.


Q: What material is the cover made from?
A: All-aluminum construction for durability and corrosion resistance.


Q: Does the cover include the pedestal?
A: No. The pedestal (#3385) is ordered separately.


Q: How is it installed?
A: It easily attaches over the existing CBU pedestal #3385; follow the included installation instructions.


Q: What are the dimensions and weight?
A: Approx. 17.75" W x 13.75" H x 17.75" D; about 20 lbs.


A Regal Base that Instantly Elevates Your Mail Cluster

This bronze pedestal cover brings a sculptural, Regency silhouette that transforms utilitarian mailboxes into a refined focal point. The all-aluminum build paired with the warm bronze hue delivers enduring elegance outdoors. Style it with complementary paving and low plantings to frame a gracious entry for residents. It’s a simple, luxurious upgrade that makes everyday moments feel considered.


Upgrade your CBU pedestal with this bronze Regency cover and give your mailbox cluster a timeless, premium finish today.

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