Another great idea is to pack an Priority carton..

Items that you may consider to pack in this carton would be.

  • Leads for TV's Stereos and computers
  • Nuts and bolts from any items that you or your removalist may have Dis-assembled.
  • Kettle, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Mugs and Teaspoons ( For you and the removalist at delivery).
  • Small First Aid Kit for any unexpected emergencies. (This should probably contain any regular medication your family needs, just in case.)
  • Any last minute items that are found under furniture etc as you clean up
  • Once completed, ensure that your carton is well marked with “Priority” and notify the removalist on the day of your move. .
  • Tell him this cartons holds the Kettle and coffee and this will ensure that your carton will be last on and first off when unloading the removal truck.
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