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Best Packing Supplies for Moving and Storing Your Items Safely

by Stackt  ∙ 01 March 2025 ∙ Packing  
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We all have been there when we’re worried about how safe items would be in the process of reaching our destination? The fear of damage always linger around and the slightest scratch on your favourite painting or a broken mug could ruin your mood altogether. The process of packing and shifting could be smooth or a complete disaster and it begins with how well you plan the packing procedure. While it may seem simple and straightforward, sometimes you need to tailor packaging material to certain items or make sure you wrap things correctly. We hope this short and useful guide on the best materials for moving helps you. So, let’s dive in.

Key Takeaways

  • Right boxes do the job, not just any boxes
  • Bubble wrap your way through it and more
  • Tape the belongings together
  • Labelling the right way
  • Caring about the impact and not just cost-saving is the way to go
  • Special supplies you didn't think you'd need

Explained in detail

  • Right boxes, not the boxes: It's always easy to dig up your old boxes, delivery packages and try and recycle them for moving and packing. It may work out well for mattress cover for moving or furniture moving straps but not always. Buy sturdy boxes specially for heavy items like crockery and books. Don't overspill them and make smaller ones if you're carrying them yourself to minimise the hands they need for lifting. Tape and secure the boxes from all sides to avoid breakage. Inquire for heavy-duty boxes where you can.
  • Bubble wrap and more: Layering, layering and layering. Depending on how fragile your items are, bubble wrap layers are a must. It is very important to check where to buy bubble wrap around you and consult them for good quality. Make sure you don't forget to label these items and boxes as fragile and put symbols wherever you can to ensure they are handled with care. Not just that, layer with papers and foam where needed.
  • Tape: The right kind of sturdy and thick tape. There are types of tapes you can buy like masking tape, strapping tape or heavy-duty packing tape. Make the right choice for you by evaluating your options. Make an 'H' shape at both sides of the boxes where they open to keep them intact even if there is added pressure while moving them or as they fill up.
  • Labelling the right way: People often put a lot of effort packaging items efficiently only to find them damaged later. But, another thing you'd like to tick on the list of moving house essentials is labelling them. You could decide the colour code them or put stickers on them, the 'fragile' or 'heavy item' ones being the most important. You might also have a QR code for individual boxes to track them. Labelling different sides of the boxes is important so the sticker comes to attention immediately during the shifting process.
  • What's your impact? While everyone loves to save money on the packaging material because it would be hardly re-used, making sure try to do this as sustainably as possible is key. Try recycling old boxes, tape in the house, or old bubble wrap wherever you can source it from. Replace your traditional plastic bubble wrap with paper or foam wherever applicable and you could rent big storage boxes rather than buying them. These small steps can ensure you do things in a kinder way towards the planet.
  • A shoutout to the special supplies: You might need mattress covers, bigger boxes, stretch wraps or thicker tape for special items. While things like stretch wraps can help secure loose items, bigger boxes or the ones that have divisions inside them specially for crockery can provide an extra layer of help. You might check wardrobe boxes that come with inbuilt hangers and can be used to avoid wrinkles in clothes.TV and mirror boxes can help tailor the packaging material to the item's shape and weight.

Summary

Packaging can be nerve-wrecking if you do take all belongings, book the right mover service but fail to use the right material to pack things. To avoid surprises in terms of damages or unwanted costs, always make sure you think two steps ahead. We hope our quick list of packaging essentials will help you with a stress-free move!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important supplies when moving?

Key items include cardboard boxes, bubble wrap/paper/foam, sturdy tape and tying material if necessary. Labelling your items after you pack them also remains key to the process to make it a successful transition.

What it the best way to pack cutlery and kitchenware?

A simple way to go around this is to buy dish and glass dividers inside boxes so they don't end up striking against each other. Don't forget to wrap them individually in bubble or paper wrap and fill the empty spaces with old newspapers, towels or clothes in general.

What tape should I use?

Packing tape is the most commonly used but you check strapping and masking tape to fit your needs. You might want to take recommendations from a shop by explaining them what you're moving. While ordering online, just check if it fits your needs and you should be good to go.

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