Avoid These 10 Mistakes When Packing Your Kitchen For A Move - Tasting Table
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Avoid These 10 Mistakes When Packing Your Kitchen For A Move - Tasting Table
"Step inside, and you'll find a diverse array of items with unique packing needs. There is the fragile, touch-me-not glassware that needs to be sufficiently cushioned against impact, the liquid items and spices that are happy to spill and stain everything, and pricey appliances that won't take too kindly to being bumped around roughly in the moving truck. But the good news is that it is possible to get all your kitchen items to your new place in one piece with proper preparation."
"One of the most compelling reasons to adopt an individualized approach to the specific packing needs of different items is to avoid damaging them. Breakage complicates the unpacking process, leading to additional stress, risk of injuries from broken shards, and high replacement costs. Avoiding leaks and spills can also minimize clean-up, allowing you more time for unpacking and decorating your new kitchen."
The kitchen contains fragile glassware, liquid items, spices, and pricey appliances that require cushioning, sealing, and careful handling during a move. An individualized packing approach helps avoid damage, broken shards, injuries, and high replacement costs. Preventing leaks and spills minimizes clean-up and frees time for unpacking and decorating. Cleaning out the pantry and fridge before a move reduces waste and packing load. Testing cardboard boxes for strength and durability reduces collapse risk; box walls should feel sturdy and not bend or warp. Wooden crates may seem like an attractive option.
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