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3 Simple Moving And Packing Tips

By:Abhishek Agarwal


If you're moving, and looking to hire someone to do the packing and moving for you, it can easily be done online. Properly done packing, boxes, and supplies will all save you hassle, energy, money and time. Many online packing and moving companies have different categories for various items. You can then locate the item very easily.

Need tips on how to pack fragile items securely? One click and you will be navigated to the FAQ sections on these sites where you will find very useful tips on how to pack efficiently, save time and money and avoid any hassles. Here is a list of frequently asked questions about packaging and moving boxes containing supplies:

1. Where do I get boxes for my clothes?
Most moving companies have boxes for your wardrobe. These boxes either lie down flat or stand. There are plastic pipe lines on the top to hand clothes that you don't want wrinkled, so don't worry about getting crumpled up shirts and pants on top of everything else. If you go to Google and search for the term "wardrobe boxes" you will get plenty of options. You will realize that there are several companies companies that'll give you these boxes. If you go for an advanced search, you can even find these companies using zip code search. This will help you in locating the company nearest to you.

2. Where can I get boxes, packaging and moving supplies?
Many home improvement companies offer customers provide you with kits, boxes and easily to assemble moving supplies. Department and dollar stores sell stuff like packing tape, bubble wrap, brown wrapping paper, etc. Check out places like Kmart and Target or Home Depot and Lowes. Also try moving companies that exist solely to help out people like you, who are moving, with packing supplies and boxes.

3. Are free boxes and packing supplies available?
Yes, look in your own home and find many! Old newspapers, magazines, computer paper (used for printing), fabric, towels, old t-shirts can all be put to good use as wrapping, stuffing, etc. Free boxes come with department stores, liquor stores, the supermarket, dollar stores, and bars. Most stores will gladly give away the boxes for free. This is for smaller items like knick-knack, breakable dinner ware and soda, detergent, glass bottles, etc. For bigger appliances such as the television, visit electronics and appliance stores.

More information is available online or from your local moving and packing company.

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