
Types of Boxes Used For Packing
You’ve divided up your belongings into piles of what to take and what to throw away, sell, or donate. You’ve started wrapping your fine china and crystal, have tarps and blankets available for your furniture, and even found some of the original boxes your electronics came in. Now the fun begins with gathering enough boxes to safely pack the rest of your belongings.
Packing with Professional Moving Boxes
While there are plenty of people who rely on the old grocery and liquor store staples for their boxes, these are not as durable as ones you can purchase from moving companies. One of the additional perks to purchasing standard sized boxes is that you gain efficiency with packing the moving van with them since there are only a few sizes to choose between rather than many. This also helps keep items secure since the boxes will fit together more snugly.
Choosing the Right Type of Box
Most moving companies sell boxes in standard sizes of medium, large, extra large, wardrobe, reinforced for china/dishes, and some also have flat boxes for mirrors and paintings. Remember that for heavy items, you will want to choose smaller boxes to keep the weight down. For your china and stemware, you can purchase specialized boxes that also have dividers that protect the pieces during shipping. These are worth the extra money when it means your china and glasses arrive in one piece.
For your clothing, there are several options. If you have large bulky coats, sweaters, and other pieces that you fold flat rather than hang, then pack these in the extra large boxes. For your shirts and other pressed and hanging items, consider purchasing wardrobe boxes. These protect your clothes from damage during your move and come complete with a metal bar for hanging them on so they go straight from the box to your closet when unpacking. Many people do not realize that there are also boxes sold in some places for your mattress. This is definitely worth considering to protect your sleeping area from the unavoidable dust acquired while moving and also to protect it against stains and tears.
Deciding How Many You Need
When purchasing boxes, most places can help you determine the number you will need prior to you ordering them. This way you aren’t scrambling at the last minute because you’ve run out, and you don’t waste money on boxes you won’t use.
By following these guides, your packing can be made much more efficient, and your belongings are more likely to arrive in the condition they left in.


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