It's reasonable to say that most of us are incapable of lifting a 200 lb. safe on our own (if you can, you might be a powerlifter). Whether you've moved a few times before or this is your first time, you'll need certain tools to make your day go smoothly—especially if you can't enlist the aid of your friends.
Some moving equipment is worth renting, while others are inexpensive enough to purchase and maintain at home. (Plus, after you've moved, some of them can be put to new uses.)
We detail down how to use each sort of moving equipment, from appliance dollies to shoulder straps, and whether you should rent or buy.
9 best moving equipment options
Renting is the best option.
Furniture dolly
Utility Dolly
Blankets and Pads
Buying is the best option
Moving shoulder strap
Forearm moving straps
Ratchet tie-down straps
Tie-down rope
Corner protector
For more tips and tricks, contact your team at Friendly City Movers.
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