Packing Boxes & Supplies in Coffs Harbour & surrounding areas

 
 
 
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Everything You Need

 
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With more than 20 years of service in the Coffs Harbour region, we want to be your one stop shop for all your removal needs. We believe the key to a smooth moving day is quality packing, which is why we offer pre-packing as part of our removals service.

We also sell a wide range of removal boxes.
 
 
  • Tea chest boxes
  • Book & wine boxes
 
 
 
  • Wardrobe boxes
 
 
 
 
The last thing you want is to have your precious valuables break, and that’s why our experienced removalists will handle each item with care. To further protect your belongings, you can also purchase packing material from us including:
 
 
  • Paper
  • Tape
 
 
 
  • Bubble wrap
 
 
 
 
Whatever you need, Raleigh Removals is here to help make your moving day a breeze. Stop delaying packing and purchase a package with us. Give us a call today to see how we can help you!
 
 
 
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Frequently asked questions

 
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What’s the best way to pack boxes?

 
Here are some useful tips to help make your packing easier.

  • Don’t over pack boxes as it could collapse or rip.
  • Heavy items should be packed in smaller boxes to make it easier to handle.
  • Wrap fragile goods with packing material such as bubble wrap.
  • Label all boxes.
 

How to pack fragile items?

 
Don’t make your moving day more stressful than it needs to be. To protect your fragile items, it is worth investing in some high-quality boxes and bubble wrap.

  • Line the base of the box with bubble wrap to create cushioning.
  • Wrap items individually and double wrap areas that are extra fragile, such as glass handles.
  • Clearly label boxes that contains fragile goods, and make sure your removalists are aware.
 

Can bubble wrap be recycled?

 
Bubble wrap can be recycled but not in the regular cycling bin at home. Bubble wrap is considered a soft plastic, which cannot be processed with regular cardboard/paper recycling. Some grocery stores such as Woolworths, and Coles will have a soft plastic recycling bin out front. But do a search for your local area to see where you can take your bubble wrap.
 
 
 
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