WE HAVE ALL THE
MOVING BOXES AND SUPPLIES
YOU NEED.
Pasa Team offers a wide
selection of competitively priced moving boxes and packing supplies including
tape, packing paper, markers, paper pads, bubble wrap, and stretch wrap (please
try to refrain from popping bubbles until your move is complete!).
Remember as you pack — the heavier the item, the smaller the box.
MOVING BOXES
Use the box guide to figure out how many you need to pack up for your move.

STANDARD MOVING BOXES
1.5 cubic foot moving box: The smallest box sold at Pasa box suppliers, it’s
often referred to as the book or record box; best used for small heavy objects
like books, records, cans, jars of food, utensils, flatware, shoes, etc.
3 cubic foot moving box: Referred to as the lamp or lampshade box; frequently
used interchangeably with the 1.5 cubic foot box
4.5 cubic foot moving box: As the box gets larger, use for lighter objects such
as pillows, bedding and stuffed animals
6 cubic foot box: Use for light objects; if you pack heavy items in
this box it will be difficult to move
Picture or mirror moving box
A four-piece box that can come in large or small sizes (small shown); can be customized by telescoping in and out; use crumpled packing paper in the corners to add cushion and make sure to wrap your mirror or picture with bubble wrap before placing it in the box
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Wardrobe moving boxes
Allows clothes to be transported on hangers; includes a metal bar along top of
box to hang clothing
Boxes for moving dishes
Also called a barrel, dish barrel or dish box; it’s the strongest box
available; pack fragile, breakable items such as china; usually used for
kitchen items
Dish pack inserts
Cardboard that goes inside the dish pack boxes to form individual cells for
fragile items; inserts adjustable; extra cardboard piece included to be used as
springboard to cushion
PACKING SUPPLIES
Packing paper/plain newsprint
– used to wrap everyday items to
prevent scratching; when crunched up it can be used as cushioning.
Tissue paper – softer than newsprint, used for wrapping very
delicate items; also provides cushioning and fills in small spaces when packing
fragile figurines and china.
Bubble wrap – plastic packing material made up of hundreds of tiny
“air cushions” or bubbles used to over-wrap small, delicate items
after they are wrapped in tissue; also helpful when wrapping larger fragile
items such as lamps and pictures.
Pink anti-static bubble wrap
– used to wrap electronics
including stereos and computers. It is similar to traditional bubble wrap but
does not cause static electricity. If traditional bubble wrap is used to pack
these items, a static electric charge could be created, damaging the item.
Packing tape/sealing tape – plastic tape, 1.5 inches (3.81 cm) to 2 inches (5.08
cm) wide; best for packing, test to see if it ruins finish before taping up
drawers and canisters.
Permanent marker – used to label boxes with contents and destination in
new location; mark boxes “fragile” and “this side up” when
appropriate.
Re-sealable plastic bags – used for nuts and bolts as you disassemble items,
tape bag to the disassembled item.

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