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8 Things You Don’t Want Buried in a Box on Moving Day

Last updated: August 12, 2024 4:00 pm
Published: August 12, 2024
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Welcome back to the State 48 Homeowner podcast! Moving to Arizona? Don’t forget to have these things handy on moving day! In today’s episode, we’re diving into the “8 Things You Don’t Want Buried in a Box on Moving Day.” Whether you’re a seasoned mover or a first-timer, this episode is packed with essential tips to make your move smoother and more efficient. From cleaning supplies to snacks, from basic tools to squeezing the Charmin, we’ve got you covered.

Cleaning Supplies: Keep your cleaning essentials like paper towels, garbage bags, and floor cleaners accessible.
Basic Tools: Hammers, screwdrivers, and tape measures are a must-have for those quick fixes.
Hand Truck: Save your back and energy by using a hand truck for heavy items.
Vacuums and Brooms: Clean up before setting your furniture to ensure a fresh start.
Food and Drinks: Keep snacks and drinks handy to refuel yourself and your moving helpers.
Music: Set the mood with some energizing tunes using Bluetooth speakers.
Batteries: Stock up on various sizes for remotes and smoke alarms.
Toilet Paper: Ensure every bathroom is stocked to avoid awkward moments.

Join the State 48 Homeowner team as we discuss these moving day must-haves. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for notifications on our latest videos. Need expert moving tips or real estate advice? Visit klausteam.com for more information.

Hosted by Scott Kooiman. Special Guest Nathaniel “Nat” Stout.

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