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Removal boxes are the best sort of removal box to use, as being cardboard they are very light and strong, and you can stack the removal boxes many layers high so to save space in your house. The one thing though to be careful of when storing removal boxes is to keep it away from any water or very damp areas as the removal boxes can absorb any amount of water, this in turn can add weakness to the removal boxes.

The removal boxes is made with four corners and four sides, you can have a square removal boxes, oblong removal boxes, you can even have removal boxes which is called a octabin and it has eight sides this is used mainly in the chemical industries. You can have a round removal boxes these are usually made as a hat box.

The favourite removal boxes a removal company like to use is tea chest removal boxes. You should be careful not to pack these type of removal boxes with heavy items such as books ect as you will have problems in lifting them up. It is better to use smaller removal boxes such as book removal boxes as they can be filled to the brim and still be handy to lift up.In the uk removal boxes are now in cardboard, we use to use plywood removal boxes, but the tea producing nations now pack the tea in their countries and ship them over here in cardboard removal boxes themselves.

When using the removal boxes you must ensure that all the contents of the removal boxes are wrapped up well with bubble wrap or tissue paper, and don’t let surfaces of your goods come into contact with each other when your removal boxes are being moved.

When using bubble wrap inside the removal boxes don’t use too much otherwise your removal boxes will be full of bubble wrap and little else! Most removal boxes have removal box flaps at each end and you fold in the two shortest flaps of the removal boxes first then you fold in the other two flaps and tape the removal boxes flaps in the middle to secure. Archive removal boxes and television removal boxes come with a separate lid which after taping the base flaps of the removal boxes you then put to together the lid by folding it up and slotting in the flap slots. On some of the removal boxes there are hand holes, but be careful the cardboard can sometimes have sharp edges!

Inside the removal boxes you can add cardboard box fittings to divide the removal boxes up into sections, this then enables you to pack items such as glass ware, crockery, without the need for bubble wrap, and also the removal boxes cardboard box fitting being quite thin, this allows you to pack many more items into the removal boxes, more so than if you packed the items with bubble wrap into the removal boxes instead.

Some removal boxes are now usually made up with a continuous w or called corrugated inside the 2 layers of cardboard paper, and you can have single corrugated removal boxes , or double wall corrugated removal boxes.

The paper used to make the removal boxes can be as much as 70 % re cycled material, this includes such material as news papers, old removal boxes waste, industrial cardboard waste. The bigger the content of waste material in the removal boxes usually means a much weaker removal box, as the fibres in the paper just aren’t as strong as removal boxes made from 100% Kraft material that come from trees. The kraft paper is usually a mixture of 70% wood material and 30% waste, and this sort of material is still the dominant way removal boxes are made, as at the end of the day the removal boxes must be strong enough to hold you household contents so whether the removal boxes are single removal boxes or double wall removal boxes, the most important question to ask is what the kraft content is in the make up of the removal boxes.

Removal boxes made with a good content of kraft are much better at repelling dampor sprinklings of water, and they are used by manufacturers who ship their goods all over the world. Export removal boxes are often a single wall removal box but as the kraft content in the removal boxes is very high them they are stronger than a lot of double wall removal boxes made from inferior removal boxes material.

The kraft paper content of wood comes from managed forests which have been grown specially for the production of paper products for removal boxes, and paper.

When you have finished you move with the removal boxes you can store them flat in the loft or garage, and save them for your next multi million move!

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