Awesome company! Staff is super friendly and responsive and this was the only company I could find that did long-term crate rentals. Would recommend and will definitely be using them for my next...
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Boxup provides eco-friendly solutions for moving by offering reusable boxes and moving supplies in Brooklyn, NY. Their stackable and nestable crates come with ergonomic handles, lid, and tie-holes for added security, making packing easier and safer. Customers can also rent glass dividers, dish dividers, wardrobe boxes, and GreenWrap for extra protection of fragile items during the move.
Their durable wardrobe boxes made of corrugated plastic allow for direct transfer of clothes from the closet to the box. Additionally, Boxup offers bin dollies custom-designed to cradle their reusable boxes, providing efficient and safe moving. Customers can rent dish dividers, glass dividers, and GreenWrap to protect dinnerware and fragile items during transportation at an affordable rate.
Boxup's commitment to sustainability is evident through their reusable and recyclable products, such as their Glass Dividers and Dish Dividers, making them a convenient and environmentally conscious choice for individuals moving in Brooklyn, NY.
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So much easier to move with BoxUp crates than cardboard boxes. We moved a 450sq ft 1-bedroom using the 35 crates (all ended up getting filled). The crates stack up very neatly, unlike cardboard...
BoxUp was convenient and easy to work with. Lily accommodated a few last-minute changes for us and was flexible with scheduling. The drop-off and pick-up were easy, and Rubin was very friendly and...
Boxup was seriously such a wonderful part of our move. We went with the 2 bedroom package since we have a LOT of stuff and it was perfect! The boxes themselves are really great- the perfect size...
I love this company. I've used them twice while moving. They are so helpful and responsive, everyone I have interacted with is courteous. I highly recommend going with boxup instead of using...
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