#75550On Tuesday, December 11, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
I also think that in the end, the best way to move is by making sure the boxes you use are clean and free of unwanted bugs or mold from prior perishables use. I prefer that if you collect boxes for moving, you'd be better off using an abundance of smaller boxes rather than the large ones with the exception of furniture. I like how every perpetual "hole" was covered because an untapped resource for receiving packing tape is definitely on your local craiglist. People are dying to get rid of unwanted supplies for little or no cost. It's worth it. If you value your stuff more, then and only then would you go out of your way to purchase heavy duty boxes, but only if it's for fragile items you want to preserve like media (DVDs, Records, CDS, etc.) or irreplaceable items (photos, sentimental items, etc.)
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I also think that in the
I also think that in the end, the best way to move is by making sure the boxes you use are clean and free of unwanted bugs or mold from prior perishables use. I prefer that if you collect boxes for moving, you'd be better off using an abundance of smaller boxes rather than the large ones with the exception of furniture. I like how every perpetual "hole" was covered because an untapped resource for receiving packing tape is definitely on your local craiglist. People are dying to get rid of unwanted supplies for little or no cost. It's worth it. If you value your stuff more, then and only then would you go out of your way to purchase heavy duty boxes, but only if it's for fragile items you want to preserve like media (DVDs, Records, CDS, etc.) or irreplaceable items (photos, sentimental items, etc.)
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