Boxes For Removals
Whether you need just a few strong removal boxes to clear some space in your home or if you are moving house and need to buy a selection of packing materials for your house move, our comprehensive range of boxes for removals, wardrobe cartons, bubble wrap, and accessories can meet all of your requirements.
We can even advise on creating a bespoke home mover pack. This can include all of the packing materials you’ll need for packing up your possessions and moving your home safely. Buy directly from St Neots Removals and we can deliver your removal boxes and accessories directly to your door.
Whether you need removal boxes for moving house or storage boxes for clearing clutter, our great range of double wall corrugated cardboard moving boxes will serve you well. We offer small removal boxes that are perfect for trinkets, books and decorations, medium sized moving boxes for bigger items and great big large moving boxes for everything else.
Boxes For Removals
Whether you need just a few strong removal boxes to clear some space in your home or if you are moving house and need to buy a selection of packing materials for your house move, our comprehensive range of boxes for removals, wardrobe cartons, bubble wrap, and accessories can meet all of your requirements.
We can even advise on creating a bespoke home mover pack. This can include all of the packing materials you’ll need for packing up your possessions and moving your home safely. Buy directly from St Neots Removals and we can deliver your removal boxes and accessories directly to your door.
Whether you need removal boxes for moving house or storage boxes for clearing clutter, our great range of double wall corrugated cardboard moving boxes will serve you well. We offer small removal boxes that are perfect for trinkets, books and decorations, medium sized moving boxes for bigger items and great big large moving boxes for everything else.
Packing Materials
All Packing Materials Available
Boxes For Packing
Using the correct boxes for removals / materials (industry standard) is half the battle of achieving a successful stress-free, organised removal.
St Neots Removals offer a comprehensive range of packing materials for self-packing. All of our packing materials are of a VERY HIGH QUALITY and we believe our prices to be extremely competitive even against online companies. We also offer free local delivery * (minimum spend, £75)
Please be very careful when looking at comparison packing material prices, double-walled boxes are a must for removals! Most products on the market advertised as removal materials are not of trade quality and are single or thin-walled, eg. Amazon, B&Q, Argos, Homebase, IKEA, eBay. If they are cheap, it usually will be reflected in the quality, and remember this is what will be protecting your worldly possessions. For more information on our packing materials range and prices feel free to contact us anytime on (01480) 400604.
BOXES FOR REMOVALS / MATERIALS PRICE LIST
The following items can be purchased directly from St Neots Removals and delivered directly to your door. St Neots Removals can sometimes also offer used boxes at a discounted price. Please feel free to CONTACT US for more information.
Small Box
VARI DEPTH CARTON 457 X 305 X 305MM
18X12X12 125KTBC 360 PLT VARI DEPTH 6,9″
£3.50 each
Medium Box
CORRUGATED CARTON 457 X 457 X 508MM
18 X 18 X 20″ 150KTBC PTD ARROWS 90p/plt
£4.00 each
Large Box
CORRUGATED CARTON 457 X 457 X 762MM*ARROWS
18 X 18 X 30″ 125KTDW GLUED
£4.50 each
Wardrobe Cartons
WARDROBE CTN & WITH 18″ BARS 90 PER PLT
508 X 457 X 1220 (150K/150BC) D/W W/S
£12.00 each
Bubble Wrap (Extra Large Roll)
SMALL BUBBLE 1500 X 100M (1 X 1500)
PACK 1 X 1500
£50.00
Bubble Wrap (Large Roll)
SMALL BUBBLE 500 X 100M (1 X 500)
PACK1 X 500
£20.00
Removal (NOT PARCEL!) Tape
VINYL TAPE BROWN
48MM X 66M **PVC**
£2.50 Per Roll
Tape Gun
1 x HEAVY DUTY BOX PACKING PACKAGING
TAPE GUN DISPENSER 50mm (2″)
£12.00 each
All prices shown are fully inclusive.
Packing Boxes
Using the correct boxes for removals / materials (industry standard) is half the battle of achieving a successful stress-free, organised removal.
St Neots Removals offer a comprehensive range of packing materials for self-packing. All of our packing materials are of a VERY HIGH QUALITY and we believe our prices to be extremely competitive even against online companies. We also offer free local delivery * (minimum spend, £75)
Please be very careful when looking at comparison packing material prices, double-walled boxes are a must for removals! Most products on the market advertised as removal materials are not of trade quality and are single or thin-walled, eg. Amazon, B&Q, Argos, Homebase, IKEA, eBay. If they are cheap, it usually will be reflected in the quality, and remember this is what will be protecting your worldly possessions. For more information on our packing materials range and prices feel free to contact us anytime on (01480) 400604.
BOXES FOR REMOVALS / MATERIALS PRICE LIST
The following items can be purchased directly from St Neots Removals and delivered directly to your door. St Neots Removals can sometimes also offer used boxes at a discounted price. Please feel free to CONTACT US for more information.
Small Box
VARI DEPTH CARTON 457 X 305 X 305MM
18X12X12 125KTBC 360 PLT VARI DEPTH 6,9″
£3.50 each
Medium Box
CORRUGATED CARTON 457 X 457 X 508MM
18 X 18 X 20″ 150KTBC PTD ARROWS 90p/plt
£4.00 each
Large Box
CORRUGATED CARTON 457 X 457 X 762MM*ARROWS
18 X 18 X 30″ 125KTDW GLUED
£4.50 each
Wardrobe Cartons
WARDROBE CTN & WITH 18″ BARS 90 PER PLT
508 X 457 X 1220 (150K/150BC) D/W W/S
£12.00 each
Bubble Wrap (Extra Large Roll)
SMALL BUBBLE 1500 X 100M (1 X 1500)
PACK 1 X 1500
£50.00
Bubble Wrap (Large Roll)
SMALL BUBBLE 500 X 100M (1 X 500)
PACK1 X 500
£20.00
Removal (NOT PARCEL!) Tape
VINYL TAPE BROWN
48MM X 66M **PVC**
£2.50 Per Roll
Tape Gun
1 x HEAVY DUTY BOX PACKING PACKAGING
TAPE GUN DISPENSER 50mm (2″)
£12.00 each
All prices shown are fully inclusive.
Full Packing Service Available
We Offer
Storage Boxes
Packing up all your worldly possessions correctly for a removal can be a very time-consuming task. If you would like some help with the packing then St Neots Removals also offer a comprehensive packing service.
We will provide all of the packing materials required and will take great care to ensure your possessions are packed away safely and securely.
Packing Service
When storing your household belongings it is important to use industry standard boxes. The standard sizes can interlink with each other, creating a stable structure.
Also when your belongings are going into storage, it will more than likely mean you will be moving them at least twice. Quality boxes for removals give more strength which is another reason to use our removal boxes.
Packing Materials
One thing is clear – you can’t complete the packing process when moving house without the unparalleled versatility of corrugated cardboard boxes and suitable materials.
Moving boxes are a must but you can’t just place random things inside them without having protected them first. Make sure you wrap your belongings in bubble wrap and cushioning materials.
Removal & Packing Service
Packing up all your worldly possessions correctly for a removal can be a very time-consuming task. If you would like some help with the packing then St Neots Removals also offer a comprehensive packing service.
We will provide all of the packing materials required and will take great care to ensure your possessions are packed away safely and securely.
Boxes For Storage
When storing your household belongings it is important to use industry standard boxes. The standard sizes can interlink with each other, creating a stable structure.
Also when your belongings are going into storage, it will more than likely mean you will be moving them at least twice. Quality boxes for removals give enhanced strength which is another reason to use our removal boxes.
Moving & Packing Materials
One thing is clear – you can’t complete the packing process when moving house without the unparalleled versatility of corrugated cardboard boxes and suitable materials.
Moving boxes are a must but you can’t just place random things inside them without having protected them first. Make sure you wrap your belongings in bubble wrap and cushioning materials.
Useful Packing Tips
You don’t need to leave everything to the day before the move. Consider what you don’t need to take with you, what will need careful packing, and that you are covered for potential breakages.
Take some time to sift through your belongings and have a clear-out. You can make up a box for charity and if you’ve time, hold a car boot sale or log onto an online auction, then put the proceeds of your sold goods towards some re-decorating or a new carpet.
Calculate how many boxes for removals you will need and get these well in advance. Order boxes in a variety of sizes. Think about what else will be useful, such as removal tape, bubble wrap, and self-seal bags for keeping nuts and bolts together.
Don’t overfill fill large boxes with heavy items, as they will be too heavy to move.
Use our sturdy packing boxes, particularly for heavier items, or your belongings may end up strewn all over the pavement. Boxes made from double walled corrugated cardboard are stronger than regular single walled ones, like you usually find these at supermarkets, off-licences or large retail stores.
Check that your contents insurance will cover damage and breakages during the move.
Put all hazardous materials, such as paint, bleach and aerosols, into a separate box and keep them away from the rest of your stuff. These items will not be permitted in our removal vehicles.
Unless you travel light, you won’t be able to unpack everything in the first day, so it’s worth deciding what you might need easy access to soon after you cross the threshold of your new home.
Pack an ‘essentials’ box for the first night in your new home and carry it with you. Instant access to coffee, tea, snacks, cups and a kettle may be welcome soon after you arrive. As will plates, utensils and a kitchen cloth.
Prepare an overnight bag for everyone in the family, and make sure that there is enough toilet paper and toiletries for everyone.
Make sure the boxes containing items you need the least are loaded up first.
Spend some time considering how you are going to pack your possessions. Books are easy but heavy, valuables need careful wrapping and will take time, and some furniture may need to be dismantled.
Start early. Packing always takes longer than anticipated, particularly when you start reminiscing over old photographs stored in the attic or you realise that you need to dismantle the wardrobe to get it downstairs.
Begin at the top of the house and move downwards. If you have an attic, it’s a good idea to sort it out first.
Always pack heavy items in small boxes for removals. It will make transporting them easier. Also, keep the weight of all boxes to a minimum to avoid any back injuries.
Pack one room at a time, clearly labelling each box with details of its contents and the room to which it belongs. Clearly label boxes that contain breakables and also those that are load-bearing and can be stacked in the van.
Keep all boxes for each room together. This will save time unpacking.
It may sound obvious but pack heavier items on the bottom of the box and lighter items on top.
Wrap items individually and place in a box that’s been lined with several layers of bubble wrap. Any breakables should also be wrapped in bubble wrap. Pillows and blankets are also useful for wrapping valuables and protecting furniture prone to dents and scratches.
Pack important documents together, such as birth and marriage certificates, and keep them in a safe place.
Smaller boxes for removals should be used to pack heavy, small items such as books, records, tins, bottles, cutlery, heavy food (rice, sugar etc) and heavy ornaments. Long stemmed glasses, delicate ornaments, very fragile china, glasses and small pictures should also be packed in these boxes. Books, for the most part, should be packed flat. They may be packed on their edges, but never with the opening facing downwards as this may break the binding. Pictures and records should be packed on their edges. Make sure that bottle tops are tight and pack bottles upright.
Medium sized boxes for removals are the most commonly used and are used for most other household effects such as pots, pans, glass, china, ornaments, pictures, clothing, food etc. When packing china plates they should be placed on their edges, never flat, on the bottom of the box in batches of three or four, with paper between each plate. When the bottom of the box is covered continue filling with heavy china, Pyrex, mugs, bowls, vases etc. On top of this place glass and China (pack glasses upright.) Fill the boxes to capacity using soft items such as pillows, cushions, towels, cuddly toys, etc to take up any space on top. It is also a good idea to place soft items between each layer of China. Do not overfill the boxes; keep them square and in shape.
Large boxes for removals should be used for lighter items such as clothing, light linen, shoes, bedding, toys, board games etc You may also pack light pots and pans in these cartons. Keep back sufficient large boxes for packing of bedding in current use and mark boxes accordingly ie. BED 1, BEDDING, this will ensure they are easily identified for making up beds at your new home.
Our office hours are from 8am – 8pm, but feel free to Contact Us either via email or using our WhatsApp button at the top of this page, to the right.
We Aim To Respond Within 24 Hours
Useful Packing Tips
You don’t need to leave everything to the day before the move. Consider what you don’t need to take with you, what will need careful packing, and that you are covered for potential breakages.
Take some time to sift through your belongings and have a clear-out. You can make up a box for charity and if you’ve time, hold a car boot sale or log onto an online auction, then put the proceeds of your sold goods towards some re-decorating or a new carpet.
Calculate how many boxes for removals you will need and get these well in advance. Order boxes in a variety of sizes. Think about what else will be useful, such as removal tape, bubble wrap, and self-seal bags for keeping nuts and bolts together.
Don’t overfill fill large boxes with heavy items, as they will be too heavy to move.
Use our sturdy packing boxes, particularly for heavier items, or your belongings may end up strewn all over the pavement. Boxes made from double walled corrugated cardboard are stronger than regular single walled ones, like you usually find these at supermarkets, off-licences or large retail stores.
Check that your contents insurance will cover damage and breakages during the move.
Put all hazardous materials, such as paint, bleach and aerosols, into a separate box and keep them away from the rest of your stuff. These items will not be permitted in our removal vehicles.
Unless you travel light, you won’t be able to unpack everything in the first day, so it’s worth deciding what you might need easy access to soon after you cross the threshold of your new home.
Pack an ‘essentials’ box for the first night in your new home and carry it with you. Instant access to coffee, tea, snacks, cups and a kettle may be welcome soon after you arrive. As will plates, utensils and a kitchen cloth.
Prepare an overnight bag for everyone in the family, and make sure that there is enough toilet paper and toiletries for everyone.
Make sure the boxes containing items you need the least are loaded up first.
Spend some time considering how you are going to pack your possessions. Books are easy but heavy, valuables need careful wrapping and will take time, and some furniture may need to be dismantled.
Start early. Packing always takes longer than anticipated, particularly when you start reminiscing over old photographs stored in the attic or you realise that you need to dismantle the wardrobe to get it downstairs.
Begin at the top of the house and move downwards. If you have an attic, it’s a good idea to sort it out first.
Always pack heavy items in small boxes for removals. It will make transporting them easier. Also, keep the weight of all boxes to a minimum to avoid any back injuries.
Pack one room at a time, clearly labelling each box with details of its contents and the room to which it belongs. Clearly label boxes that contain breakables and also those that are load-bearing and can be stacked in the van.
Keep all boxes for each room together. This will save time unpacking.
It may sound obvious but pack heavier items on the bottom of the box and lighter items on top.
Wrap items individually and place in a box that’s been lined with several layers of bubble wrap. Any breakables should also be wrapped in bubble wrap. Pillows and blankets are also useful for wrapping valuables and protecting furniture prone to dents and scratches.
Pack important documents together, such as birth and marriage certificates, and keep them in a safe place.
Smaller boxes for removals should be used to pack heavy, small items such as books, records, tins, bottles, cutlery, heavy food (rice, sugar etc) and heavy ornaments. Long stemmed glasses, delicate ornaments, very fragile china, glasses and small pictures should also be packed in these boxes. Books, for the most part, should be packed flat. They may be packed on their edges, but never with the opening facing downwards as this may break the binding. Pictures and records should be packed on their edges. Make sure that bottle tops are tight and pack bottles upright.
Medium sized boxes for removals are the most commonly used and are used for most other household effects such as pots, pans, glass, china, ornaments, pictures, clothing, food etc. When packing china plates they should be placed on their edges, never flat, on the bottom of the box in batches of three or four, with paper between each plate. When the bottom of the box is covered continue filling with heavy china, Pyrex, mugs, bowls, vases etc. On top of this place glass and China (pack glasses upright.) Fill the boxes to capacity using soft items such as pillows, cushions, towels, cuddly toys, etc to take up any space on top. It is also a good idea to place soft items between each layer of China. Do not overfill the boxes; keep them square and in shape.
Large boxes for removals should be used for lighter items such as clothing, light linen, shoes, bedding, toys, board games etc You may also pack light pots and pans in these cartons. Keep back sufficient large boxes for packing of bedding in current use and mark boxes accordingly ie. BED 1, BEDDING, this will ensure they are easily identified for making up beds at your new home.
Our office hours are from 8am – 8pm, but feel free to Contact Us either via email or using our WhatsApp button at the top of this page, to the right.
We Aim To Respond Within 24 Hours