Pots and pans are generally easy to move because they're durable, but their awkward shapes can make them hard to pack—and they take up a lot of space. If you're moving in town or relatively close, you can pack your pots and pans in garbage bags. But if you're moving a long distance or you're using a professional mover, you should pack your cookware in boxes.
How to Pack Pots and Pans in Boxes
Most pots and pans need a medium- to large-size moving boxes. Large boxes are best if the pans are lightweight and/or can be packed with other lightweight items. Otherwise, stick to smaller boxes, so they aren't too heavy. Unlike glassware and fragile items, pots and pans don't require packing paper for protection, except for glass lids, but you need some newspaper for packing material. You also need packing tape and a marker to seal the box and label it, so it ends up in the right room.
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