Quality removalist-grade boxes, bubble wrap, tape and packing paper β the same materials our own removalists use every day. Order individually or choose a bundle pack.
Heavy-duty removalist materials β not the thin single-ply boxes that split when stacked at a hardware chain.
Ideal for household goods, clothing, toys and small appliances. Our most-used removalist box.
Ideal for books, well-wrapped wine bottles and kitchen items. Compact keeps heavy loads manageable.
Ideal for suiting and delicate clothing that should not be folded. Built-in hanging rail keeps garments crease-free.
Wraps all items to be packed, fills voids, and pads the top and bottom of boxes. No ink transfer.
All glass, mirrors, antiques and fragile goods must be wrapped. Essential for any move with valuables.
Protects mattresses from dirt and damage in transit. Available in all standard sizes.
Used to secure the bottom of boxes and tops of non-fragile boxes. Strong, reliable hold under a full stack.
Used to close the top of boxes containing fragile items only. Clearly signals to removalists to handle with care.
Curated for real Melbourne homes β not a generic guess at what you might need.
Need something custom? Contact us for a personalised quote. Supplies are delivered free when booked with a full move.
We sell the exact materials our removalists use on every job β sourced for real moves, not general storage.
Double-walled boxes used by our own crew. They hold shape when fully loaded and stacked in a truck.
Order before midday and we deliver across Melbourne metro the following business day.
Delivery is free when ordered alongside a full removal. Basic supplies included in every standard quote.
We collect unused, undamaged boxes after your move and refund them at purchase price.
Fourteen years of Melbourne moves means we know what goes wrong β and how to avoid it.
Books, crockery, and wine bottles go in Book & Wine boxes only. A tea-chest packed with books will be too heavy to lift safely and the base can give way.
Stand plates on edge (like records in a crate) rather than stacking flat. Cushion each with packing paper to prevent chipping.
Partially-filled boxes collapse under weight. Fill gaps with bunched packing paper β it also stops contents shifting in the truck.
When boxes are stacked in a truck, you can only see one face. Label the room AND contents so unloading is fast and nothing gets opened twice.
The last box onto the truck comes off first. Pack kettle, mugs, phone charger, and a change of clothes in one clearly marked box.
Run tape along each base seam, then cross it with a strip the other way. A single strip is not enough for a fully loaded box.
Tell us what you're moving and when β we'll recommend the right pack, confirm availability, and arrange delivery.
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