Saturday, June 12, 2010

Pots And Pans Packaging Tips for Moving

Approximately three pots or pans can be nested, one inside the other. Tear or cut up some pieces of your packing paper (large enough so that they will line the entire interior of the largest pan). Place two or three sheets of your lining paper in the larger pan. Place the next small pan inside the first pan. Again line this pan with two or three protective pieces of lining paper and insert a smaller pan.

Place these pans upside down in the middle of your stack of packing paper. Use at least three sheets of packing paper to wrap the pans. Start by grasping one corner of approximately three sheets of your packing paper, and pulling over, and covering the pans. Then pull the next corner of paper over the pans; then the third corner, and finally the fourth corner. Seal with your plastic tape so that the bundle will not come apart.

Pack in a 3.0 medium sized carton 18x18x16.Or a good size box is a 4.5 large carton 18x18x24 . We have them in stock as well as 200 more sizes . You can call Box Brothers to come to your house and we can do it all for you . Or you can come in to any of our stores or shop on line. Call us at 800.842.6937 or by email

This same procedure can be followed in packing large bowls, too.

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