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1.
Book Carton (1.5 cu. ft.) - A
small, easy to handle carton designed for heavy
items such as books and records. Care must be
taken so that the box does not become too heavy
for handling. Extremely old or valuable books
should be individually wrapped.
2.
Medium Carton (3 cu. ft.) -This utility box
has a wide range of uses for smaller items
throughout the home. It is ideal for small
appliances, tools, nonperishable food or
clothing. Packing similar articles together will
make unpacking easier.
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& 4. Large Cartons
(4.5 to 6.5 cu. ft.) - Useful for lighter weight,
bulky items such as linens, pillows and large
toys.
5. Dish pack -An especially sturdy carton for
fragile items including china, glassware,
figurines and sculptures. This carton is often
reinforced with cellular inserts to further
protect such things as crystal stemware. All
pieces of china and glassware must be
individually wrapped in unprinted paper and
properly secured with additional paper padding,
Dishes should be positioned on end to lessen the
chance for breakage. Each carton should be
labeled "Fragile This End Up."
6.
Upright Carton - Typically used for lamps,
statuary and other items that require a special
size.
7.
Wardrobe -A portable closet. Clothes remain
on hangers to stay free of dirt and minimize
wrinkles.
8.
Mirror/Picture Cartons - Telescoping cartons
fit each mirror, picture or glass table top
exactly Heavy corrugated braces reinforce each
corner.
9.
Mattress Cartons - Available from crib
through king mattress sizes. They protect
mattresses and box springs from dirt and tearing,
and help provide structural support to avoid
bending.
10.
Packing Paper - Only clean unprinted paper
is used for wrapping, and padding.
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