How to Pack Electronics for Moving (Rookie-Proof Guide) laptop being prepared to get boxed up

How to Pack Electronics for Moving (Rookie-Proof Guide)

Packing electronics for a move can be a nightmare if you do it wrong. Broken screens, missing cords, or water damage can cost you hundreds. Here’s how to pack electronics for moving the rookie-proof way — and avoid expensive regrets. 👇


✅ 1. Back Up Everything First

Always back up computers, tablets, or gaming consoles before packing. Rookie mistake: stuff gets dropped or overheats in transit — backups save your data.


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✅ 2. Gather Original Boxes (If Possible)

Original packaging has custom padding that protects delicate screens and internal parts. If you don’t have them, buy sturdy moving boxes that fit snugly.

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✅ 3. Wrap & Label Cords Properly

Unplug everything, bundle each cord neatly, and tape it to its device or bag it in labeled zip bags. Rookie move: tossing all cords in a box — you’ll spend hours untangling.


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✅ 4. Cushion & Seal Right

Wrap each item in bubble wrap or soft blankets. Place upright if needed (like towers or monitors) and fill gaps with packing paper or foam. Label the box FRAGILE — ELECTRONICS.


✅ 5. Keep Devices Dry & Safe

Use waterproof bins or plastic wrap if you’re moving during bad weather. Electronics + moisture = rookie disaster.


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