How to Pack Glasses for Moving

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Relocating to a new place requires a lot of planning, especially when it comes to packing your belongings. During this process, you must protect your fragile items from breaking during transportation. Luckily, here you will learn how to pack glasses for moving.

Most kitchen necessities are delicate and require special care when moving to ensure they arrive at the desired destination in one piece. They can easily get damaged if you don’t put enough time and effort into meticulous wrapping and packing.

You can sell some things that seem impossible to move and replace them with new ones once you settle into your new surroundings. However, some wine glass sets and drinking cups may be too valuable to let go, motivating you to find ways of packing them properly.

Choose Appropriate Packing Boxes

When discovering how to pack glasses, the first step is to find sturdy, reusable boxes. A medium-sized box is the best choice for packing glassware because it is easy to carry, lowering the chances of movers dropping it on the floor.

Certain glass sets come in cardboard boxes with dividers which can also be helpful during the moving process. You can also purchase these types of boxes online, but it is not necessary. Instead, you can visit local liquor stores and ask for boxes appropriate for packing glasses.

Another very important thing to keep in mind is the stability of the packing boxes’ bottom. Some cardboard boxes are meant for transporting lighter items and the bottom’s sturdiness is not a concern. However, in the case of packing glassware, it must be securely taped.

Get Helpful Packing Tools and Materials

Packing kitchen items for moving requires having suitable tools and materials on hand to protect their quality and extend their usage. Fortunately, they are easy to find and don’t cost a lot, which is convenient during the overwhelming moving process.

What’s even more cost-effective is that you likely already have some of the packing necessities at home, saving you the search and money for new ones. When mastering how to pack glassware for moving, you will need to gather the following supplies:

  • Medium-sized packing boxes
  • Packing paper or old newspaper
  • Bubble wrap
  • Packing tape
  • Hand towels
  • Markers
  • Box dividers (optional)

Glass packing materials

Cover the Bottom of the Box to Protect the Glass

During the process of determining how to pack glasses for moving, you must remember one very important rule: heavy items go to the bottom and lighter ones stand on the top of the packing boxes.

However, before actually starting to pack the glassware, make sure you cover the boxes’ bottom with packing paper or crumpled newspaper. This is to provide cushioned support for the glasses and prevent them from breaking on a moving day.

If you don’t have access to paper, you can also use hand towels for this purpose. Regardless of the supplies you choose to use, don’t forget this step. If the box accidentally drops, the soft covering will prevent damage to the glasses.

Wrap Each Glass Individually

Besides gathering packing supplies and using them appropriately, you also need to learn how to wrap glasses for moving. Getting the hang of it is very easy and you will master it only after a few tries.

Start by wrapping the largest, heaviest glasses first using bubble or plastic wrap. These go first in the packing box, so make sure they are tightly wrapped to sustain the weight and pressure of stackable glasses on top.

You can wrap smaller glasses together using packing paper or bubble wrap. To guarantee protection, place wrapping sheets inside each glass and stack them together, saving space in the box.

Wrapping glassware in bubble wrap

Shield the Top and Sides of the Moving Box

The moving boxes containing glassware should feel tight and snug inside to prevent items from tumbling over and jostling. You can achieve this by following these steps:

  1. After you pack the glasses in a box, check if you can feel their edges on each side. If so, put another cushioned layer of packing paper to shield your valuables from damage.
  2. Don’t fill the packing box with glasses to the top. Leave some extra space for a protective layer over the glassware before closing and securing it with packing tape and labeling it with a marker.
  3. You can place more cushioning, using packing paper, newspapers, or hand towels, on the top than you did on the bottom for additional support.

Extra Tips for Preventing Glass Breakage During Moving

We aim to teach you how to pack glasses for moving without too much hassle and use some creative ways to ease the process. While glassware breakage during the move is inevitable for some, we have just the right tricks to help you avoid this mind-boggling and frequent issue.

Of course, you can’t expect to do everything perfectly, especially if you pack glasses for the first time. However, the following points may save you from additional stress because they are proven-to-work techniques to prevent glasses from breaking during moving:

  • Label the Boxes Appropriately: Labeling moving boxes with markers is pretty self-explanatory. You write what’s inside each box to help the unpacking and organization process a bit easier. However, it’s a good idea to also put “handle with care” or “fragile” stickers on glassware moving boxes to give movers a heads-up when transporting these items.
  • Use Foam Sheets: If you believe that packing paper and towels is not enough to protect your glassware fully, you can also give foam sheets a try. These types of wraps are pre-cut, provide good cushioning, and prevent breakage even if your glasses are stacked on top of each other.

Give Packing Peanuts a Try: Oftentimes, when packing glasses, we might need to use more supplies than we have on hand. In such cases, you can fill the moving boxes with packing peanuts to reduce the amount of empty gaps and keep everything secure.