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Appliances
- Small (Blenders, Toasters, Etc)
What you will need:
Tape, Packing paper or
your own towels and linens, Medium
moving boxes.
Do not use packing peanuts or shredded packing paper, which could get
into the machines and cause damage unless you wrap your appliances in a
plastic bag first.
How to pack:
Group kitchen appliances, like blenders and toasters, or other small
household appliances, like hand-held vacuums and telephones, two or
three to a box. (Make sure they are clean.)
Make certain the bottom of the box is securely taped, then pad the
bottom of the box with wadded packing paper (not shredded) or your
towels and sheets. Put the appliances in and pad them well all around
with packing material. Then put another layer of packing materials on
top, seal the box, and mark it "Kitchen Appliances”.
Appliances -
Medium
(Microwave
and Convection Ovens)
What you will need:
Tape, Packing paper, Medium
to large sturdy moving box.
How
to pack:
Clean
well. Remove any trays, racks or pots, pack and label separately. Coil the cords and fasten to each appliance.
Securely
tape the bottom of the box then pad the bottom of the box inside with
wadded packing paper. Place
the appliance into the middle of the box and fill in all of the empty
space around and on top of it with wadded packing paper. Securely seal
the top of the box.
Mark
all sides of the box with bold arrows pointing upward and label it
“Fragile – Microwave”.
Appliances -
Big
(Washers,
Dryers, Dishwashers, Air conditioners and Refrigerators)
Before you pack
any of these appliances read your users manual for each appliance to
make certain there are not more special moving preparations you will
need to make. Also consider servicing all your appliances a week or two
before you move especially if this has not been done in a while.
What you will
need:
Tape, Large pads, Rope,
Your towels and
linens, clothes and stuffed animals for washing machines.
Washing Machine
Do all your
wash a couple of days before you are ready to move. Drain all the
water out of the washer. If possible, tip it sideways to empty out any
remaining water from the water hose. Dry the interior completely with a
towel. Take out all
accessories and fittings and put them in a plastic bag.
Stuff towels
between the washing machine sides and the tub to keep the tub from
rotating.
Fill the basket
with clothes, linens, and stuffed animals. Tape the lid
and electrical cord down, then tie a large pad around the outside.
Dryer
Disconnect the
exhaust hose from the back of the dryer and from the exhaust duct in the
wall. Loosely roll the hose and place it in the dryer basket. Tape the lint
screen, electrical cord, and dryer door down. Tie a large pad
around the outside of the dryer.
Refrigerator
One day before
moving, empty out the contents and defrost. Never transport
perishable food. Empty the
drainage pan underneath and disconnect and drain out your automatic ice
maker. Clean the
walls, drawers, and shelves. Some
refrigerators have leveling rollers, which are wheels that raise and
lower each corner of the refrigerator so it is even. Check your manual
to see whether you should raise or lower them for the move. Wrap shelves
(especially if they are glass) and tape them together. Tape down all
other loose parts, including the drawers on the inside and the
electrical cord and doors on the outside. Tie a large pad
around the outside of the refrigerator.
Stove
Clean the oven
and stovetop. Place all oven
racks on the bottom rung and tape down. Tape down the
burners and the protective pans under each burner. Tape the
electrical cord and door to the stove (lock the door, if you can). Tie a large pad
around the outside of the stove.
Dishwasher
Remove all
dishes and tape down the racks and silverware basket. See your manual
for removing and draining the water hook-up. Close, lock and
tape the door shut. Tape the hose and cord to the dishwasher. Tie a large pad
around the outside of the dishwasher.
Air Conditioner
If your air
conditioner is in use, shut if off the day before so the coils can dry
and cool off. Remove and
clean or replace the filter. Tape the cord
to the side of the air conditioner (not the back, where the coils are). Use the
original packing box, if you have it, or another large appliance box
well padded with wadded packing paper. Do
not use packing peanuts because they could get inside the air
conditioner and cause problems later. If you do have a box securely tie
two large pads around the air conditioner to protect the coils.
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