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How To Pack Pots and Pans: Home Improvement Professor

Pots and pans are usually easy to maneuver because they are durable, but their awkward shape can make storage difficult, and they take up a lot of space. If you're traveling around town or relatively on the edge of your home, you'll pack your pots and pans in a garbage bag. But if you're moving long distances or hiring a mover, you'll need to pack the inlet trays for your pots and pans. How do I pack my pots and pans during a box? Most pots and pans require medium to large size moving boxes. If the pots and pans are lightweight and/or are often filled with other lightweight items, they are best packed in large boxes. If not, use smaller boxes so they aren't too heavy. Unlike glassware and breakable items, pots and pans don't need paper to protect them, with the exception of glass lids, but you will need a newspaper for packaging. You will also need packing tape and markers to seal the box and label it to fit in the right room. Also Learn: How To Pack Other Sma