What Packing Supplies Should I Get for My Move with Movers?

Moving can be a stressful experience, but it doesn't have to be. With the right packing supplies, you can make sure that your items arrive safely and securely at your new home. To ensure a successful move, it's important to purchase quality packing supplies and use them correctly. The first step is to buy or rent the right boxes for your items.

Cardboard boxes are the most common option, but you can also rent plastic moving boxes if you prefer. Make sure to buy quality packaging tape in abundance, as well as a multi-purpose knife for easy opening of boxes. Be careful when using the knife, as it's easy to accidentally cut your belongings if the box is packed up to the top. It's also important to protect yourself from scratches, cuts, and punctures while carrying all your boxes and furniture.

Invest in work gloves to keep your hands safe. Additionally, make sure that every box you buy has a certificate from the box manufacturer (BMC) that verifies that the box has been tested to support a certain amount of weight. Wrapping paper is a great way to keep your items ink-free and is ideal for wrapping and packing plates, glassware, and other delicate or small items. An alternative to blankets is padded wrapping paper, which looks like brown paper bags but has built-in padding that you can wrap around furniture to avoid scratches and scuffs.

Make sure to get all your moving supplies in advance so you can be fully prepared for the move. To help you out, here are 10 of the most important packing supplies and how to use them correctly:

  • Cardboard boxes or plastic moving boxes
  • Quality packaging tape
  • Multi-purpose knife
  • Work gloves
  • Wrapping paper
  • Padded wrapping paper
  • Blankets
  • Markers for labeling
  • Tools for disassembling items
  • Newspaper
If you hire a moving company, they will usually provide you with all the necessary moving supplies. However, you can usually save money if you get most of your supplies elsewhere. Moving companies may allow you to rent boxes or plastic containers, use closets for free on the day of the move, or sell you other supplies at a cheaper price than what you can buy in stores or online. When packing moving boxes, remember that the heaviest items go to the smaller boxes and the lightest to the big boxes.

Newspaper is not as effective as adequate packaging supplies when it comes to cushioning delicate items, so avoid using it for very sensitive items. You can also calculate how many boxes and other moving supplies you'll need by using an online calculator. This can help you determine how much the job might cost you. Additionally, you may be able to save money by renting some supplies from a moving company instead of buying them yourself. Finally, make sure to gather all packaging materials before the move. You can purchase them from sites such as Amazon or stores such as Home Depot or Lowe's, as well as from the moving company of your choice.

You can also check social media or classified ad sites to see if someone near you is selling or giving away supplies.

Irene Mccravy
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