Packing Your Essentials Kit Kingston

It's a good idea to pack any items that you may need on moving day and take them personally with you - make sure that they don't get mixed up with items to be taken by the removal company.

Aether Movers
0845 838191
25 High Street,
Kingston upon Thames
JK MOVERS
020 8547 4090
12-50, Kingsgate Rd
Kingston upon Thames
Shore Porters Society
020 8876 6853
Unit 1,Market Road,
Richmond upon Thames
Capitol Commercial Relocations Ltd
020 8328 3383
2, Sheen Road,
Richmond upon Thames
Foxton Removals & Storage
020 8675 5755
118 Wandsworth High Street,
Wandsworth
Capitol Commercial Relocations Ltd
020 8328 3380
Thames Street,
Kingston upon Thames
Foxton Removals & Storage
020 8675 5755
49 Kingston Hill,
Kingston upon Thames
Rumsey & Son
020 8876 1000
Market Rd,Richmond Upon Thames,
Richmond upon Thames
Foxton Removals & Storage
020 8675 5755
571 London Road,
Sutton
Clockwork Removals Limited
0800 1956961
15, Enterprise Way,
Wandsworth

Packing Your Essentials Kit

Packing Your Essentials Kit

Packing Your Essentials Kit

It's a good idea to pack any items that you may need on moving day and take them personally with you - make sure that they don't get mixed up with items to be taken by the removal company.

The "Before You Arrive" Box

This box contains all the things you'll need to have handy before you get to your new house:

  • Wallet or handbag with cash, credit card and cheque book
  • Directions to your new home and a local map
  • Keys for your new home
  • Mobile phone and charger
  • Notepad and pen
  • Address book (with numbers of estate agent, removal firm, solicitor, vendor, your buyer, neighbours, utility companies, etc.)
  • Removal firm contract (in case of queries)
  • Medication and first-aid kit
  • Camera - in case you want to take pictures of your old or new house

The Essentials Box

This is the first box you will need to open when you arrive at your new home:

  • A landline phone
  • Toilet paper, tissues and wipes
  • Electric kettle
  • Tea, coffee, milk (either long-life or powder), sugar, soft drinks, bottled water
  • Teaspoons, teapot and mugs
  • Plastic or disposable cups, plates and cutlery
  • Cereal, snack food (fruit, crisps, biscuits), instant soup (or something similar) for lunch
  • Washing-up liquid, dishcloth and rubber gloves

The "Getting Down to Work" Box

This will contain all the items you'll need to get your house shipshape:

  • Vacuum cleaner
  • Cleaning materials
  • Broom, mop, and dustpan and brush
  • Tool kit with an adjustable spanner, screwdrivers, hammer, picture hooks, tape measure and pen knife
  • Light-bulbs and fuses

The Basics Box

The final box holds all the other things that you will need for your first day and night in your new home.

  • Small TV to keep any children occupied
  • Nappies and toys
  • Radio or CD player
  • Bed linen, duvets and towels
  • Pyjamas, dressing gowns and slippers, and a change of clothes for the next day
  • Saucepan and frying pan
  • Tin opener, can and bottle opener, corkscrew
  • Toiletries
  • Matches or lighter, candles and torch
  • Sharp knife
  • If the house has been empty for a while, you may need hot water bottles and a portable heater
  • Bottle of champagne to drink when the removal men have gone!

Don't give yourself any extra work by trying to cook dinner on your first night - order a take away or go out to eat.

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