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- eacarey (20742)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseThank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
Reviews (8)

Jun 11, 2019
Great value; easy mounting
Easy to mount. Box says hardware not provided, but there were two screws and anchors in the box. I was mounting on masonry (brick) so I subbed in better screws and anchors. But installation was a snap.
Delivery was fast and the mailbox is a substantial piece of steel. It'll last a long time.
I recommend it to your attention.

Sep 12, 2017
Use the right flints
Corona Old Boys need better refined butane and flints designed for the tube and spark wheel of that lighter. This was a good bargain ... a good price. Cam equickly, too.

Jun 06, 2016
Matouk's Flambeau Sauce #1 IMHO
This is the best hot sauce I've ever had. It explodes with vegetal/pepper flavor in the heat range of habanero or scotch bonnet pepper sauces. The heat is significant, but it's all about the wonderful fresh pepper flavor. I now buy four bottles at a time on eBay and put it on everything. The other items in the Matouk's hot sauce line are not as good as the Flambeau; I've tried them. Her's how I found Flambeau: The wife and I like to get away from the tourist areas in the Caribbean. Usually, this means going three or so blocks from the ocean. We decided to eat at a small four table restaurant with a local -- i.e., not Anglo -- clientele. It's gotta be chicken with rice. On each table was a bottle of hot sauce, every table the same, without a label. (It was wonderful stuff, in flavor alone beyond anything I've had, and I'm a hot sauce collector. Admittedly, I draw the line at Bhut Jolokia and the even hotter stuff. I want flavor and heat, but without pain; mouth burn/sweating/pain the next day is OK; pain, not so much....) I asked the guy behind the cash register if the restaurant had the sauce for sale. I was told to go down the street, to "the African grocery." So off we go, looking for "the African grocery." I'm worried: what specifically is an African grocery? After stopping in two places, lo and behold, a shop sign: "African Grocery." I went inside and asked the elderly gent (I'm 69 myself) behind the counter for the hot sauce they use at the restaurant down the street. He said, "The most hot; the most expensive. Five dollars." Boom, Done. And he wrapped it oh so carefully in bubble wrap. I got home: it was the one: Matouk's Flambeau Sauce, the hottest in the Matouk's line of products (Internet research!) However, no Flambeau available locally. Answer: ebay. God bless and thank you.