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How to Keep Fragile Boxes Safe in a Truck — Rookie Mistakes to Avoid

Your truck might look organized — but if you don’t protect your fragile boxes, you could lose hundreds when glass and dishes break in transit. Here’s how to keep fragile boxes safe in a truck — and rookie-proof your whole move while you’re at it.


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✅ 1. Use Sturdy, Small Boxes

• Rookie Trap: Fragile stuff in big boxes = more shifting and crushing.

Pro Tip: Heavy breakables like plates go in small, sturdy boxes with double tape.


✅ 2. Wrap Each Item Properly

• Rookie Trap: Rookie movers think one layer of newspaper is enough.

Pro Tip: Wrap each dish, glass, or decor piece in bubble wrap or packing paper. Fill gaps with towels.


✅ 3. Label & Load Fragile Boxes Last

• Rookie Trap: Fragile boxes buried under heavy furniture or heavy boxes.

Pro Tip: Load fragile boxes on top and near the door for easy unloading.


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✅ 4. Fill Empty Gaps

• Rookie Trap: Gaps let boxes shift and tip over.

Pro Tip: Use blankets, pillows, or clothes bags to wedge fragile boxes tight so they don’t move.


✅ 5. Strap Everything Down

• Rookie Trap: No tie-downs = boxes slide around, break, or fall.

Pro Tip: Use bungee cords or tie-down straps to secure stacks of fragile boxes.


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