Essential Packing Supplies Checklist
Packing a whole house takes more than boxes. You need tape, wrap, padding, and labels. Run out of supplies mid-pack and you're stuck. This checklist covers what you need and how much. Use it to stock up before you start.
Boxes
Boxes are the foundation. You need a mix of sizes. Small boxes (1โ1.5 cubic feet) for heavy items like books and cans. Medium boxes (2โ3 cubic feet) for most household items. Large boxes (4โ5 cubic feet) for light, bulky things like pillows and linens. Use specialty boxes for fragile items. Get free boxes from stores or buy a moving kit. A 2-bedroom home typically needs 50โ80 boxes. A 3-bedroom needs 80โ120.
Box Types
- Small (1โ1.5 cf) โ Books, dishes, canned goods, heavy items
- Medium (2โ3 cf) โ Kitchen items, clothes, general use
- Large (4โ5 cf) โ Linens, pillows, light bulky items
- Dish pack / cell kit โ Plates, bowls, glassware
- Wardrobe box โ Hanging clothes (see clothes packing guide)
- TV / mirror box โ Screens, mirrors, large flat items
Tape
Use packing tape, not masking or duct tape. Packing tape is strong and sticks to cardboard. Buy a few rollsโyou'll use more than you think. A 2-bedroom move can use 5โ8 rolls. Get a tape dispenser to make sealing faster. Clear or brown tape both work.
Bubble Wrap and Packing Paper
Bubble wrap protects fragile items. Use it for dishes, glassware, mirrors, and electronics. Packing paper works for wrapping and filling voids. Crumpled paper prevents items from shifting. You can use newspaper for padding, but ink can transfer to dishesโpacking paper is safer. For fragile items, see our packing fragile items guide. Budget: 1โ2 rolls of bubble wrap and 1โ2 packs of packing paper for an average move.
Markers and Labels
Use permanent markers to label boxes. Black or blue on light tape or directly on the box. Write on two sides so labels are visible when stacked. Colored tape or stickers work for color-coded labeling. Have at least 2โ3 markers on hand.
Furniture Covers and Blankets
Moving blankets protect furniture from scratches and dings. You can rent them from moving companies or buy cheap ones. Plastic stretch wrap keeps drawers closed and protects upholstery from dirt. Use it to wrap mattresses and box springs. Cardboard corner protectors help for tables and large frames.
| Supply | 2-Bedroom Qty | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Small boxes | 15โ20 | Heavy items only |
| Medium boxes | 25โ35 | Most common size |
| Large boxes | 10โ15 | Light, bulky only |
| Packing tape | 5โ8 rolls | Packing tape, not masking |
| Bubble wrap | 1โ2 rolls | Fragile items |
| Packing paper | 1โ2 packs | Wrap + fill voids |
| Markers | 2โ3 | Permanent, bold |
| Wardrobe boxes | 2โ4 | If you have hanging clothes |
Specialty Supplies
Dish packs / cell kits โ Cardboard dividers for plates and bowls. Worth it if you have a lot of dishes. TV boxes โ Custom-fit for screens. Rent or buy from movers. Mirror boxes โ Tall, narrow boxes for mirrors and art. Mattress bags โ Plastic bags that zip or tie around mattresses. Vacuum bags โ Compress clothes and bedding to save space. Useful for clothes packing.
Optional but Helpful
Box cutter โ For breaking down boxes and opening them at the new place. Scissors โ For cutting tape and wrap. Ziploc bags โ For small parts, screws, and cords. Twist ties โ For bundling cords. Rubber bands โ For grouping items. Garbage bags โ For soft items, trash, or the garbage bag clothes method.
Where to Buy
Home Depot, Lowe's, U-Haul, and Amazon sell moving kits. Kits include boxes, tape, and sometimes wrap. Compare pricesโbundles can save money. For free boxes, hit grocery stores, liquor stores, and online classifieds. See our free moving boxes guide. Specialty items (wardrobe boxes, TV boxes) usually come from moving suppliers or truck rental companies.
Budget Tips
Get free boxes first. Buy tape and markersโthey're cheap. Use towels, blankets, and clothes as padding instead of bubble wrap where you can. Rent furniture blankets instead of buying. Skip specialty boxes for items that can be packed well in regular boxes with extra padding. Use our moving cost calculator to see how DIY packing affects your total move cost.
When Supplies Are Included
If you hire full-service packers, they bring everything. Boxes, tape, wrap, and specialty items are included. You pay for the service, not the supplies. Good option if you're short on time or have many fragile items. Check our moving checklist to plan your timeline.
Summary
Stock up on boxes (small, medium, large), packing tape, bubble wrap, packing paper, and markers. Add wardrobe boxes if you have hanging clothes. Get specialty boxes for TV, mirrors, and dishes if needed. Use free boxes where possible. Buy supplies 2โ3 weeks before you start packing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many boxes do I need for a 2-bedroom move?
About 50โ80 boxes total: 15โ20 small, 25โ35 medium, 10โ15 large. Add 2โ4 wardrobe boxes if you have hanging clothes. Adjust based on how much you own.
Can I use newspaper instead of packing paper?
Newspaper works for padding, but ink can transfer to dishes and light-colored items. Packing paper is safer for fragile and white items. Use newspaper for non-fragile padding if needed.
What kind of tape should I use for moving boxes?
Use packing tape (also called box tape or moving tape). It's strong and sticks to cardboard. Avoid masking tape and duct tapeโthey're not made for boxes.
Where can I get free moving boxes?
Grocery stores, liquor stores, bookstores, and retail stores often give away boxes. Check Facebook, Craigslist, and Nextdoor for people who just moved and are giving boxes away.