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Small Removal Multipack

Small Removal Multipack

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£35.00

EBMPS

If you're moving from a small flat and need packing materials to remove your belongings, then the Small Move Multipack is perfect for you. Featuring everything you need to make moving easy and to protect your belongings in transit, with 30 strong, sturdy removal boxes in a variety of sizes so you can pack everything neatly and safely for the big day.

As well as the boxes, the multipack includes 50 sheets of tissue paper, 10m of strong bubble wrap, 2 rolls of tape, 10 strong removal sacks and the ever handy black marker to make organising and labelling your stuff easy.

If you need packing materials for a small move, look no further than our Small Move Multipack.

Contains:

5 x Large Double Wall 18"X12"X12" Removal Boxes (Ideal for extra large/ heavy household items)
10 x Large 18"X12"X10" Removal Boxes (Ideal for small furniture, books, CD's etc)
10 x Medium 12"X9"X9" Removal Boxes (Ideal for schoolbooks, documents, novels etc)
5 x Small 12"X9"X4" A4 Removal Boxes (Ideal for all your small ornaments, jewellery etc)
50 Sheets White Acid Free Tissue Paper (Great for wrapping & Protecting China Items, Porcelain, Small Ornaments etc)
10 Metres of 500mm Strong Bubble Wrap (Ideal for protection of breakable items - a must have)
10 Strong Removal Sacks
2 Rolls of Strong, Brown Tape
1 Black Marker Pen

 

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