Packing the Toolbox
Your hammer, screwdriver set, and Allen wrenches go into the essentials box. You will need them to disassemble beds, hang curtains, and fix things in the new place.
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Pack these items in one clearly labeled box or bag. Keep it with you, not on the truck.
A realistic schedule based on your move type. Adjust start time to shift the whole plan.
Everything you need before moving day. Check off items as you gather them.
Learn from the chaos of others so your day stays calm.
Your hammer, screwdriver set, and Allen wrenches go into the essentials box. You will need them to disassemble beds, hang curtains, and fix things in the new place.
Phone chargers, a power strip, and a flashlight belong in your first-night box. You will not feel like unwrapping five boxes at 9 PM just to charge your phone.
Most people forget to pack paper towels, all-purpose spray, and trash bags. You will want to wipe down cabinets and the fridge before putting anything inside.
Moving day is long. Pack granola bars, fruit, and a case of water in a small cooler. Ordering food wastes time when the truck is half-loaded.
Lease agreements, ID, moving contracts, and wallet cards go in a folder you keep on your person. Never tape that folder inside a box.
Pack sheets, pillows, and a blanket in a separate, labeled bag. When the truck leaves, you will want to make the bed before you collapse.
Unpack in this order so you can actually sleep and function.
Towels, toilet paper, soap, toothbrush, shower curtain. You will need this room within the first hour.
Sheets, pillows, blankets, pajamas, phone charger. Get the bed ready before exhaustion hits.
A pot, a pan, a few plates, cups, and a can opener. Just enough to avoid takeout on night one if you want.
Lamp, TV remote, power strip. The comfort stuff that makes the new place feel less empty.
Fuel your crew so nobody hits a wall mid-move.