When it comes time to move from the old
place to the new one, everyone could use a few handy moving tips.
Sometimes, there are things about moving
that we don’t consider until it’s too late: duct tape, bubble wrap, etc.
Moving can be a headache, and no one
likes it—but with a few good friends and a few handy tricks, it makes the task
mush simpler.
1. Snacks as Moving Hacks
Not only are snacks like Pringles and
popcorn tasty, they can also come in seriously handy when it comes time to
move.
Once you’ve polished off the chips,
those Pringles cans are indispensable for packing up pens, pencils and
the conglomeration of stuff in your “junk drawer.” These handy cans can
hold a number of loose items that would otherwise end up rolling all over
of the floor of your moving truck.
And when you run out of packing peanuts
or bubble wrap, good ol’ fashioned popcorn—which is also dirt cheap—is a
terrific substitute. Pop a few kernels and use it to fill up the
empty space in your boxes of fragile items.
2. Stretch It!
When you’re carrying stuff down to
your truck, going in and out of the house, few things are as annoying as having
the door slam on you over and over—potentially even locking you out of the
house!
Your best bet to fix that
problem? A simple rubber band. Hook one end over the inside knob, turn the
knob so it’s in the “open” position, and then you twist the band in an “X” over
the latch and hook the other end to the outside knob.
Rubber bands also come in super-handy
for keeping small boxes closed or binding clothes hangers together by their
hooks.
3. Plate It Up
When you’re packing up your kitchen,
you have to be extra careful with plates and glasses, so they don’t
get broken en route to your new home. Sure, you could buy those foam squares
that are meant to separate your plates and keep them safe, but that can be
expensive.
Instead, buy a party pack of foam plates
at your local grocery store. They cost just pennies, and they’ll protect your
dishes better than foam squares or newspaper.
And when you get to your new place, you also will have
something to eat off of while you’re unpacking.
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