How to pack a Suitcase
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August 16, 2018Before you start packing for a big move, make sure you check out these tips to ensure that your next packing experience will be a breeze.
Tape an “X” across the surface of mirrors and glass frames
This will not prevent your mirror from breaking but might help keep the glass in the frame in case it’s dropped or shuffled in the moving truck.
Take a photo of your cords
Before you disconnect them to be boxed up, take a quick picture of the cords on the back of your television and other electronics so that you can remember where they all go.
Use rolling luggage
If you have them, use your rolling luggage bags for really heavy items like books. Then, you can avoid the heavy lifting and simply roll the bags onto your moving truck.
Putting hanging clothes in large garbage bags
Put garbage bags over the top of hanging clothes and poke a hole at the top for the hangers. Tie the hangers together at the top with a piece of string or a rubber band to keep them all together and then tie the bottom of the plastic bag together to prevent the bag from dragging on the ground.
Make a packing supplies bucket
This way you can carry it around with you and have everything at your fingertips. You might want to include: packing tape, duct tape, permanent markers, a utility knife, etc.
Use packaging tape to keep track of screws, nuts, and bolts
Use masking tape (and small plastic bags if you need them) to attach screws, nuts, and bolts to the bottom of furniture that you’re disassembling to prevent losing those small, essential pieces.
Plastic wrap your drawers and chests
Use stretch wrap so you can leave all the contents inside the drawers without worrying about the drawers sliding open. It’s a perfect way to save storage space.
Pack your plates vertically like records
They’ll be less likely to break if you pack them this way rather than packing them all horizontally.
Number your boxes
Write a number on all your boxes and keep a list of what is in each box to ensure that you don’t lose a box and if you do, you’ll know exactly what was in it.
Keep your fragile items safe
Group delicate items together and make sure to label them as fragile. That way your movers will know which boxes need extra care, and can place them in the right spots in the moving van.