SKU | BOXBUNDKIT04 |
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UPC | 810042152786 |
Brand | UBMOVE |
Manufacturer | uBoxes LLC |
Color | Brown |
Material | Corrugated Paper |
Style | Specialty |
Product Type | Moving Box |
Features / Highlights | Double-wall construction 44ECT, Writable box content area, Carry handles for easy transport, Fragile hand with care and this side up message on the box, inserts and foam dish protection sold separately |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
Weight | 16.800000 |
Product Length | 18.000000 |
Product Width | 18.000000 |
Product Height | 28.000000 |
Additional Information: | These kitchen boxes are double-walled 44 ECT to protect fragile glass, crystal and porcelain |
Additional Information: | Buy a set of dish pack dividers to keep glass from touching each other |
Additional Information: | Boxes have the strength to hold heavy plates and glasses |
Additional Information: | Another good packing material is foam dish inserts to slide dishes into the foam for padded protection |
Additional Information: | Feel free to label them with "FRAGILE" stickers or write on them with markers |
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Kitchen Moving Boxes are heavy-duty double wall boxes 44ECT that will protect your dishes against breakage due to a collapse of the box. This package comes with a set of four kitchen boxes. Inserts and packing supplies may be ordered separately as needed. These boxes may be used for heavier objects with the double-wall feature that provides sturdier box options. Pack pots and pans and other kitchen appliances easily with the quick assembly using packing tape and a marker to write the inventory on the box.
Need an all-in-one solution to pack the kitchen? Check out our kitchen kit selection for sturdy corrugated kitchen boxes along with glass savor kits, dish pack kits, bubble roll wrap, and more related packing supplies. The kitchen is perhaps one of the most important rooms in the house for packing. Â With fragile dishes and glassware to light or heavy appliances packing a kitchen requires the most care and best packing supplies. uBoxes offers the cheapest moving boxes that can withstand the weight of their contents and avoid breakage.
While the strength of the packing boxes is important for packing a kitchen, the use of quality packing supplies for the kitchen is as essential in reducing the risk of breakage and other damages often associated with packing and moving. Â Dish and Glass Packing kits are excellent mediums to protect glasses, plates, stemware, china, and other breakable items. Â Moving blankets and furniture pads, on the other hand, become very handy when it comes to packing large appliances.
You and your husband love to host dinner parties and have collected quite the assortment of dinner, salad, and dessert plates to put on your succulent suppers. Your small kitchen has always been a big obstacle, so you are elated to begin a remodel that includes an industrial oven, an oversized fridge, and a fantastic wet bar complete with its own ice maker and wine cooler! The project is scheduled to begin in three weeks and should end in another three if all goes as planned. You will be rooming in an extended-stay hotel while the renovation takes place... but before your mini-vacation, you have a lot of kitchen packing to do! Everything from the small space must be tucked away in containers and heavy-duty shipping boxes that will be stored in the garage until the big reveal. While laundry baskets and recycled grocery sacks make temporary storage for small appliances, pots and pans, and pantry items, they don't provide the protection you are seeking for your dinnerware collection. You'll certainly need heavy-duty moving boxes for kitchen items! You found an online, one-stop-shop that sells inexpensive kitchen boxes and moving supplies that will make for easy packing. You receive a roll of bubble cushion wrap, packing paper, tape, and four large, heavy-duty moving boxes, and get to work right away packing dishes. As you seal the last box, your husband whisks it away and carefully stacks it in the garage. The project is finished ahead of schedule by four days…you rush home to see the new space. Blindfolded for a more dramatic reveal, it was like a scene from HGTV, and you can hardly remember the old kitchen after being awed with the new. After admiring every nook and cranny, you pull in the moving boxes, baskets, and bags from the garage and begin to unpack. The smell of newly stained wood and painted walls fill the air as you dance from cabinet to cabinet, filling them in a sensible fashion. A dedicated wall, with a custom plate rack, holds your dinnerware sets. You slide the last plate in when the doorbell rings…your first dinner guest since the remodel began. You sit over a home-cooked meal and a glass of wine at the new granite island, admiring the sparkle and shine of your new space. Welcome home (again)!