Got a short distance move to a walk-up apartment in Dayton coming up? Keep costs to a minimum without sacrificing on service when you consult the Movers.com website. Find free quotes, the right movers, and great tips on moving box retailers.
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Find the cheapest options for your move at Movers.com, and learn about where you can get all the moving boxes you need by reading their insider's article “Where to Get Moving Boxes.”
While the adage “you get what you pay for” insinuates high prices guarantee quality, the experts at Movers.com are showing you how to optimize the cost/benefit equation. Find the best low-cost moving companies in your area, compare prices, and streamline what can otherwise be a very arduous process.
A spokesperson for Movers.com explains:
“It’s usually when people are in the midst of packing for a move that they realize a simple cube-shaped box only offers so much utility. We’re helping people avoid this situation with our guide to finding small, medium, large, dish-pack, wardrobe, picture, and mattress boxes at a single source. And we're making the moving process as easy as possible by listing vetted, insured and experienced moving companies right here in Dayton.”
If boxes from the grocery store down the street just won't cut it for your upcoming move, Movers.com offers a comprehensive list of retailers you can choose from to find the right boxes for your needs. They've taken a deep dive into what's available on the moving box front, so you don't have to.
Their article looks at seven different options:
Insiders say Home Depot offers a convenient range of 133 moving box types. They note the retail outlet’s heavy-duty adjustable TV moving box with handles is especially convenient and protective. The article also recommends Lowe’s for an even larger selection of boxes (in the thousands) available online and often in-store.
U-Haul is showcased for their convenient moving kits that include boxes, cushioning materials, and other essentials, as is Amazon for its over 5,000 moving box options, some of which are sold in bundles.
You can also look to UPS for custom-made boxes, Uline for single and double-walled heavy-duty boxes that can hold 275 lbs to 500 lbs respectively, and Costco, which allows members to pick up product boxes while they shop. The only caveat here is that these boxes are not as robust or specialized, but they will definitely do the trick for lighter items, and things that aren't fragile.
Looking for the best prices on a short-distance move to a walk-up apartment? In search of insider tips that will make the process a whole lot easier? Look to Movers.com for all the answers.
A quick consult of the Movers.com website hooks you up with just the right company for the job, and all the info you'll ever need to keep costs down.