Use Smaller Boxes for Heavy Fragile Items
Smaller boxes are easier to handle and prevent heavy items like ceramics from shifting during the move.
Never Use Flimsy Boxes
Choose sturdy, durable boxes to avoid damage. Investing in quality packing materials is worth it!
Secure the Bottom of the Box with Tape
Add extra strips of tape to reinforce the bottom of your box, ensuring it won’t break during transit.
Cushion the Bottom of the Box
Line the box with bubble wrap or soft packing material to absorb shocks and protect fragile items.
Pack Heavy Items on the Bottom
Always pack heavier items at the bottom to prevent lighter ones from being crushed
Use Dividers for Glasses & Stemware
Separate glasses with dividers to prevent them from clashing and breaking.
Fill Hollow Items with Packing Paper
Fill items like vases or jars with packing paper to provide extra support and reduce vibrations.
Wrap Each Item Carefully
Wrap each fragile item individually with bubble wrap or packing paper to ensure maximum protection.
Label Fragile Boxes
Label boxes "FRAGILE" and move carefully handling boxes labeled "FRAGILE."
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