

Give them a quick call before you drive over to check. Some of them might even have packing paper too. The agencies for the big van lines like United, Atlas, North American, Allied, and Mayflower will almost always have stacks and stacks of used boxes, in all sizes, that you can grab for cheap. You can give them a call and usually purchase boxes that they will deliver for free. Home improvement stores like Home Depot and Lowe’s have also started carrying all types of packing supplies. Local Self-Storage Facilities: Most now sell a whole range of packing supplies. Search “free moving boxes (your town or area)” and see what comes up. (Note that with this last option you can’t be sure exactly what size boxes you’ll be getting.) Go online and compare prices among sellers like ULine, U-Haul and. U-Haul: You can also check their online CustomerConnect page for people in your area looking to get rid of their used boxes (and possibly other packing materials). Websites And Other Places To TryĬraigslist: Most people are going green and just after someone moves they likely have a ton of boxes they would love for you to pick up. Recycling Centers: If it is allowed to come in and take out boxes you may just find all you need in one stop. Produce boxes may look strong and stout but with these, you run the risk of hauling bugs into your home. Retail Giants: Big stores like Walmart, Target, or Costco take in a ton of inventory! They usually stock at night so try going by then to catch the best deal. Specialty Retailers: Sporting goods stores, clothing stores, auto parts stores all may have over-sized boxes you can use to pack big items, like clothes, lamps, and blankets. Liquor Stores: Boxes for wine and liquor are not only sturdy but may come with those dividers if you need to pack fine crystal glassware. And we all know there are plenty of fast food joints to choose from. Restaurants: Most any fast-food restaurant gets their food delivered in sturdy boxes that are usually clean since they are used for frozen food. Try Staples, office max, fed ex and the like They work well for breakables and dishes. These are great because they are stronger. Office Supply Stores: Here you will find super-strong computer paper boxes with lids. Best Places For Regular Boxesīookstores: These companies go through a lot of boxes and you just may be helping them out! Big bookstores like Books a million are great options but don’t forget the small stores, they have boxes too!

So check out the following possibilities. People are often amazed when they learn how much moving boxes can cost. Otherwise, scoring all the boxes you’ll need for your move will still cost you time and (probably) gas money. Or a friend who knows you’re moving and takes it upon herself to gather boxes for you. You could get lucky enough to happen upon a pile of boxes sitting by the curb.

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Trying to save money on your upcoming move? How about some free moving boxes! But where do you find them?
