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Ultimate Packing Guide

Learn how to package your household belongings like a professional. Discover multi-layer wrapping, boxing techniques, and fragile item safety.

Quality Boxes

Strong cardboard walls

Bubble wrap

Multi-layered cushion

Sealing tape

High adhesive strength

Fragile Label

Handle with extra care

6 Essential Packing Rules for Damage-free Transit

Packing correct is 90% of the moving effort. Master these professional techniques to secure your belongings.

Heavy Items First

Place heavy items like books or plates at the bottom of the carton box; place lighter objects on top.

Fill the Gaps

Use crumpled newspaper, bubble wrap rolls, or foam blocks to fill empty spaces and prevent shifting.

Bubble Cushioning

Wrap glassware, bowls, and fine China in a minimum of 2 layers of bubble wrap sheets before boxing.

Double-Taping

Reinforce both bottom and top seam folds of carton boxes with premium 3-inch wide packing tape.

Liquid Security

Wrap toiletries, kitchen oils, and cleaning liquids in tight ziplock bags before placing them in boxes.

Fragile Marking

Clearly write "FRAGILE" or "GLASSWARE" in bold red marker on multiple sides of the box.

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Packing FAQ

Quick answers to common queries regarding packing materials and techniques.

Always use small or medium-sized boxes for heavy items like books, files, canned foods, or plates. Packing heavy items in large boxes makes them prone to breaking open.

Wrap mirrors and paintings in multiple layers of bubble wrap and sandwich them between flat sheets of thick cardboard, taping the borders securely.

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