Packing Boxes
To pack efficiently, remember these tips: Fill each box evenly to prevent bulging or collapsing. Opt for smaller boxes when packing heavy items like tools or books. Label all boxes for easy identification without having to open them. Prioritize frequently needed items and keep them accessible during the move. These strategies will help streamline your packing process and make unpacking a breeze. Good luck with your move!
Metal and Glassware
When storing metal, a best practice is to wipe down surfaces with a few drops of machine oil to prevent rust. For storing glassware items such as dishes, use lots of packing paper and bubble wrap to avoid any damage. The best way to pack dishware is to individually wrap dishes with packing paper and bubble wrap.
For extra padding, place layers of paper or bubble wrap at the top and bottom of the box. For fragile items, it’s always a good idea to label on the box and to not place other items on top of them.
Label Your Boxes
When using cardboard packing boxes in the generally accepted method of storing loose items, there is nothing more frustrating than coming back to your storage unit after 6 months looking for an item you know you have but cannot remember which box it is in. Labelling your boxes clearly is key to finding specific items