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13 Types Boxes For Your Move

April 11, 2022

                                     “The 13 Different Kinds of Boxes That Every Move Needs “

 

Small cardboard boxes:

Easier to load and carry when moving. perfect for small, heavy items such as books, appliances, kitchenware, pantry items and more. These small boxes typically measure 12 to 14 inches long.

 

Medium cardboard boxes:

 Popular type of moving box, Ideal for moving small to medium-size household items such as pots, pans, vases, picture frames, stuffed animals, toys, clothing, bed linens and more. These boxes are small enough to carry to the moving truck but large enough to handle a wide variety of household items. Most medium cardboard boxes typically measure 14 to 18 inches long.

 

Large cardboard boxes:

 If you’re moving to a small apartment, you’ll only need a handful of large cardboard boxes. It’s important to pack these boxes with large, lightweight items such as clothing, pillows, bedding, blankets, toilet paper, paper towels and more. If you over-pack a large cardboard box with an abundance of heavy items, then you’ll have trouble lifting it during the moving process. Large cardboard boxes typically measure 18 to 24 inches long.

 

Wardrobe boxes:

 

Planning on moving hanging clothes? If the answer is yes, then you’ll most certainly need several wardrobe boxes to carry your dresses and suits. These boxes provide an excellent way to transport hanging clothes without wrinkling them along the way. Wardrobe boxes come with sturdy, metal hanging bars – making it easy to hang clothing inside.

 

Flat panel TV boxes:

 

-For small to medium-size, flat-screen TVs, we recommend using a flat panel TV box. These cardboard boxes are ideal for holding both LED and plasma flat screens. Flat panel TV boxes are typically long, rectangular-shaped cardboard boxes. Each flat panel TV box should indicate “this side up” in order to protect your TV while in-transit.

 

Plastic bins:

 

-Air-tight, plastic bins are the way to go when it comes to packing seasonal clothing, electrical items, cords, fragile items and more. These bins are also perfect for anyone who plans to store belongings after the move. Given that they are clear, you’ll be able to find specific items more quickly when packing with plastic bins. The waterproof material also protects belongings from rain and inclement weather when moving.

 

Bankers boxes:

Moving your office? From file folders and binders to pens and papers, your office supplies should be moved using banker’s boxes. These cardboard boxes come with handles and lift-off lids for easy moving of all paper items. They are also stackable, making it easy to organize your office items before and after a move.

 

Dish and glassware boxes (Dishpak):

 

-Dish and glassware kits are the easiest and most efficient way to pack plates, wine glasses and other stemware pieces. These kits usually include one small to medium size cardboard box and a set of cardboard dividers that fit right inside the box. The dividers are designed to separate and protect fragile items while also maximizing space inside the box.

 

Lamp boxes:

 

-Tall floor lamps can be tricky to move. Not only are floor lamps prone to breaking, but they’re also difficult to pack because of the large size and unique shape. Enter lamp boxes. These tall and narrow cardboard lamp boxes allow you to pack and ship a floor lamp in the most efficient way possible. Floor lamp boxes help ensure that your lamp base makes it to its new home safely and securely.


Wooden crates:

 

-Plan to move large, valuable items such as artwork, sculptures or antiques? You may need a heavy-duty, wooden crate to ship your items to the new home. Wooden crate panels are typically made of thick plywood and are secured with steel clips. The crate also comes with a removable panel for loading and unloading.

 

Mattress boxes:

 

-In many cases, a mattress bag simply doesn’t cut it when it comes to properly protecting your all-important bed accessory. If your mattress is going to be loaded into a moving truck and/or into storage for a long period of time, we highly recommend investing in a quality mattress box. These cardboard boxes help mattresses to stay in tip-top condition while in-transit.

 


May 15, 2022
It’s human nature to underestimate just how much stuff you own and have to pack up. You don’t generally see or interact with all of your belongings on a day-to-day basis, and many things are probably both out of sight and out of mind. That is until you start packing and realize that you actually have about ten times the amount of things to pack up than you had anticipated. Leave yourself wiggle room for this inevitability by giving yourself plenty of time to get everything done. Seriously—give yourself more time than you could ever imagine needing. Because what seems like a two-day job is usually more like a week-long job, and if you’ve never moved before, you’re going to need to devote a lot more time to sorting and organizing than you might otherwise. Here’s how to avoid it: · Break it down Stop looking at it as one massive impossible task and break it down into nice bite-sized pieces. · Don’t wait for motivation. The thing with motivation is that you can’t rely on it. It’s super helpful when motivation does strike, but chances are it’ll only hit you at 3 am in the morning or when you’re in the middle of doing something else and won’t actually help you get anything done. What you can rely on is that if you just start something, motivation will come. Not the other way round. So start that tiny bit of work, and you’ll find yourself getting it all done before you know it. · Reward yourself for getting it done early Try to give yourself rewards for getting things done early. It doesn’t have to be anything big, but even going out with your mates. · Break the habit of smashing it out Once you’ve broken down your tasks, just focus on getting through them one by one, rather than having to smash them all out at once. Just because you can’t get everything done in a couple of hours doesn’t mean you shouldn’t at least have a crack at getting a little bit of it finished. · Good enough is good enough. It’s hard to ignore the voice that says you haven’t done enough. You need to trust that good enough really is good enough. Satisfaction and appreciation are the two best motivations. High expectations are fine until they stress us out to the point where we’re not doing anything. 
May 15, 2022
Moving is a process stressful and mentally draining. Setting your expectations is the first step in minimizing stress during a move. Accept from the get-go that stress during a move is natural, understandable, and pretty much unavoidable. It is okay if your fuse gets a little shorter or if you feel anxious about getting everything done. When stress gets to be too much, it’s better to: 1. Adopt the right attitude. When moving, try to adopt a can-do attitude to help you through the tough parts. Focus on the positives, like meeting new people, exploring a new area, and finding fun activities to do in your new place. Even if it’s just one little thing, like being close to an interesting restaurant, keeping that positivity in your mind can help you to mitigate your stress. 2. Make a checklist • Getting enough boxes or other storage for your items. • Making any down payments or security deposits that are required for your new location. • Making a travel plan, including the best routes, potential stops along the way, and how many trips you will need to take. • Packing everything! Preferably at least a few days or weeks in advance of your move. • Putting things into a storage unit or taking them out, depending on whether you’re downsizing or upsizing. 4. Declutter and organize By decluttering your home long before the big move rolls around, you can make it a lot easier for yourself on moving day. Also, when packing, organize and label you boxes so when the moves come, the have easy direct access to your items when loading the truck. The movers will also know where to unload your boxes easier and quicker. 5. Start early. As with almost anything, leaving all of your packing, cleaning, and moving until the last minute will likely multiply your stress considerably. Some parts of your move, like decluttering, can be done weeks or even months before you move. Others, like packing, can be done slowly over a few days or weeks, leaving only the essential items until the last minute. 6. Accept help. The most important thing to remember about moving is that It’s okay to enlist the help of friends when it comes to packing, moving your heavier things, or even just bringing food on your busy moving day. Just remember to pay back the favor. Buying drinks or a meal for your helpers is a common way to thank them for all they’ve done. Keep in mind to hire professional movers if the job is too big for your friends to tackle alone. 7. Say goodbye. Saying goodbye to your friends, your favorite places, and your old home can be difficult, but it’s also an important step in moving on. If you’re moving far away and it’s possible that you won’t see a lot of these people or places again, take the time to give an earnest goodbye. Let your last memories of your old home be good ones.
April 27, 2022
Dos and Don'ts to Get You Through Your First Move Information is power! It’s so much easier to do something when you know how to do it, right? Even the fairly complicated process of moving house can be turned into a problem-free and stress-free experience when you’ve got a convenient list of things to know before moving out. Make your move the easiest one yet by being 100% prepared in terms of what to expect from your move and what to do to keep the relocation as smooth as possible. Here’s what to know before moving - Things you must be familiar with when moving from one home to another. Precise cost estimation is the first step. Shop around for good movers. If one estimate is severely lower than another...there is a reason. Following a moving checklist . Saving money when moving is a priority, but it's not the only one. Make sure you are paying to adequately protect your stuff by using a moving company that is licensed and insured. Declutter your home. Packing by yourself can save you a fortune. Here’s some of the most important do’s and don’ts to ensure your first move goes off without a hitch—or at least as few hitches as possible. If you are moving for the first time and want to experience a smooth relocation, you need to remember: Do not delay your packing, make sure that you are in constant communcation with your moving company. When you update the company with an accurate inventory it helps them gauge the move better and create a more efficient plan. Do not forget to put labels on boxes. It's a lot easier to unpack your stuff if the movers have put the boxes down in their designated rooms. It helps a ton when you're trying to settle into your new home. Pack valuables yourself - most moving companies wont pack or move your valuables and will suggest that you move those yourself. It will give you peace of mind and ensure that you have retained possession of family heirlooms, jewelry, etc.  If you want to move without any stress, make proper plans and keep in mind the do’s and don’ts mentioned prior.
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