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Moving a Short Distance?

We provide a local short distance, removal service throughout Melbourne for big or small moves, using a unique system which gives you the freedom to control your cost, all with a written guarantee of care for your belongings.

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Packing Hints

With the MiniMovers system, packing the small items yourself is entirely your option. Packing is time-consuming, and items packed by you are unfortunately not covered by the MiniMovers written guarantee of care. If you are concerned by this, and want your small items covered, then please call us and we can arrange a professional MiniMovers packer.

MiniMovers Professional Packing Service

MiniMovers has a professional packing service available to everyone, whether you move with us or not. See our Packing Service page for more information.

Keep the following things in mind when packing:

Packing your small items into boxes specifically designed for moving will substantially shorten your moving time, therefore reducing your moving cost. MiniMovers has a full range of packing materials, and can deliver the materials to your door, if you are in our free delivery area. Our strong packing materials are designed to both protect your goods and ensure an efficient move. The boxes are strong and are easily stackable. A full list of our packing materials is available on our Packing Materials Price List. Also, ask about our 30-minute video Packing Moving Made Easy, which is free when returned. We also buy back our boxes and unused packing materials after you have unpacked.

Quick Hints for Packing:

  • The most common packing mistake is to underestimate the packing task. It is time consuming and should be started well before the moving date and completed at least a day before your move.
  • Unbreakables, especially lighter items, are quite safe in heavy-duty garbage bags, which means substantial savings.
  • Use bubble wrap on large vases, bowls, etc.
  • Put small items (keys etc) into bags and attach to the item. Tape cords to their appliances.

How to Pack the Perfect Box

When packing yourself, understanding some of the basics the professionals use will help. When our professional MiniMovers packers go to packing school, they are taught to pack a box so that nothing is broken when the box is dropped from a height of 2.4 metres. Certainly, you dont need to achieve this standard, however, if you value your small breakables, you will want to pack properly.

  • Try to use proper removal boxes. It will make your task easier, your items will be safer, and your move will be completed more quickly.
  • Cross tape the bottom of the box with good quality tape.
  • Plan what you are putting in each box. Keep breakables to the minimum number of boxes.
  • Place a good layer of screwed-up newspaper across the bottom of the box, and up the sides as high as the first row of items. Using newspaper will save you $$$.
  • Form a layer of the heaviest items, individually wrapped in PLAIN PAPER. Never let newspaper touch your goods as the ink rubs off. Make sure they fit snugly together so there will be no movement.
  • On top of this layer of wrapped items, place another layer of crushed newspaper, and again up the sides.
  • Continue layering the items wrapped in plain paper between layers of crushed newspaper, working up from the heavier items at the bottom, to the lighter, finer items on the top.
  • Finish flush to the top of the box with a final layer of crushed newspaper. All items should fit tightly to ensure there is no movement.
  • Close and tape the box, marking clearly its contents and the room its going to. Eg. Glassware Dining Room.
  • Dont overload or overflow boxes. Dont pack big boxes with books or heavy items they will take longer to move.

 


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