Pack Electronic Goods

How to Pack Your Electronic Goods for a Safe & Fuss-free Move?

Most households have a significant volume of electrical goods and when it comes to relocating them, it turns out to be a fuss and expensive undertake, especially for the first-timers. Whether you are moving short or long distances, you expect electronic items to reach the new location in a zero-damage state. Packing sensitive electrical isn’t challenging if you follow some smart packing hacks. Moreover, equipping yourself with the right packing materials, following a methodological approach and being careful during packing can further assure a safe and hassle-free relocation.

Packing Electronics Seamlessly- What All It Takes To Do It Right?

1. Get the Right Materials

Right Packing Materials

People who relocate for the first time often consider skimping on quality packing materials to curtail their overall costs. Whereas it may not really matter to toss your clothes in a single bag during relocation, the same won’t work in case of shipping sensitive electrical goods. You need the right packing materials for utmost protection and cushioning to make relocation seamless and hassle-free. Hence, you should consider buying and using the following:

  • Good quality cardboard boxes designed for electronics
  • Premium packing tapes
  • Cushioning materials such as bubble wraps
  • Labels & markers
  • Sealable bags
  • Original boxes if possible

2. Take Snaps of the Cable Arrangements

Cable Arrangements

It may seem easy to know the anatomy and arrangements of the cable connections of various electrical devices, but the same can turn out to be arduous and time-consuming at the time of assembling. To get rid of the headache, professionals offering removals in Canary Wharf recommend taking pictures of the cable connections of each device prior to packing. The images can be used as a guide to set up your devices and save your time during re-assembling.

3. Remove Cables & Tie Them Properly

Your electronic items will be much easier to pack if they don’t have multiple cords hanging. While disconnecting cords from power cables, consider using twisting ties to wrap them tightly and if the device is handy, tape it along with the device so that nothing is left dangling. For cables which you won’t unplug, consider wrapping them using twist ties and use labels to make identification easier at the time of unpacking.

4. Secure Remotes and Accessories in Sealable Bags

Remotes and Accessories in Sealable Bags

Sealable bags are ideal for storing remotes and other electrical accessories as it helps in easy identification and protects your items from damage or distortion during transit. Additionally, sealable bags come with water-resistant features which means, your electrical accessories will be safe from raindrops or leakage from food containers that may happen during transit.

5. Invest Sufficient Time in Packing Goods

Your electronic goods will be picked up, stacked with other boxes in a moving truck by the experts offering packing services in London and hence, you can’t afford to be too casual during packing. Ideally, the best way to protect your electrical items is by packing them in original boxes, however, if you have misplaced them somehow, you should invest in sturdy boxes of correct dimensions to ship them safely. Wrap each item with twisting ties, packing tapes and stack them tactfully to ensure zero-distortion during transit. Secure them tightly and don’t forget to label them for quick identification.

Have Questions in Mind? Ask Our Packing Experts Right Away!

At GT Removals, our removalists have extensive experience and skills in packing services in London and keep your goods safe and intact during transit. Whether it’s electronic items, fragile goods or bulk furniture, our experts follow smart packing hacks to keep them protected from damage or distortion throughout the journey. If you are approaching your relocation date and want to make removals in Canary Wharf seamless and fuss-free, get in touch with us and enquire a free quote today!