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Leave Drawers Filled When MovingSource: I learned this from my parents when I was growing up and we moved. By Linda S. from Arlington, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Leave Drawers Filled When Moving
Most reputable movers won't allow you to keep stuff in cabinets or drawers. We found out the hard way, when the movers came to do an estimate, and informed us that we'd have to pack all that stuff in boxes before the day they'd come to haul our stuff. Post By Thrifty Gal (Guest Post) RE: Leave Drawers Filled When Moving
This is one I learned from my mom, too. Something I added was to unfold and lay a towel on top of the contents, then tuck the edges of the towel in around the drawer contents. Keeps things from blowing out of the drawers on windy days and your movers don't need to see your "unmentionables" anyway! Post by JudyBoody RE: Leave Drawers Filled When Moving
The movers left things in the drawers but we moved from a house that was street level - when we arrived at our destination we found that the homes here have steps. Ours has about fifty to get from the street (moving van) to the front door. If you don't know your destination remove contents Post By bert (Guest Post) |
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