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Moving Box Guide – What’s Used For What

Updated: Dec 23, 2022

As the moving day approaches, you’re probably dreading the task of packing your belongings in those moving boxes. No doubt about the fact that packing is one of the moving’s biggest headaches which can’t be avoided. On top of that, there are huge pieces of furniture, rooms filled with loose knick-knacks, personal wardrobes- with their kind of packing challenges. Therefore, it is essential to use the right kind of packing stuff to avoid damage while in transit. Below is a quick guide to help you choose the right kind of boxes that you will need to get started.


Type of packing boxes

Packing doesn’t have to be burdensome. By understanding what kind of moving boxes are used for what, you can instantly and safely pack the belongings for a smooth and superior removals experience.

Crystal Removals Carton

A smaller size box approximately L: 403mm x W: 301mm x H: 330mm. It is ideal for fragile or heavier items. Great for packing up dishes, small appliances, and knick-knacks.

Tea Chest Carton

This larger size box is approximately L: 431mm x W: 406mm x H: 596mm. This box is great for packing larger lightweight items.

Portarobe with Hanging Rail Cartons

This purpose-built wardrobe storage boxes are a huge time saver as you can pull out clothes straight from your cupboard and place them into these. Its sturdy twin cushion 'Portarobe' with a fold-down front flap and steel hanging rail protects your clothes by keeping them hung up during transport.

Picture/ Mirror Boxes

The picture/mirror box is perfect for packing your delicate artwork and mirrors. The box generally fits frames up to 37” x 27” and for larger frames, you can double up and join the boxes together seamlessly to fit your larger frames.

My Moovers sells durable cardboard moving boxes and packaging materials for a hassle-free Sydney removals experience. For a reliable and a cheap removalists Sydney company.

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