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How to move books conveniently when moving?
First of all, really don't pack books in a suitcase, it's too heavy! When carrying it across stairs and corners, it is very easy to bump, which is not only hard, but also hurts the suitcase and the handle is easily twisted. Even if you hire a moving company master, it will be difficult without an elevator. In addition, when loading and unloading cars, it is very easy to touch the roller at the bottom of the box, which often causes damage to the roller. ?

Secondly, it is not recommended to bind with plastic rope, although this method is very common. The process of binding is not easy, because books will slide between them, and the sizes of books are often different. In the process of handling, the binding structure is deformed due to the stress of plastic rope, and small-sized books will be easily sold. Sometimes even if the rope is broken, all the books are scattered, and the dusty photos, banknotes and love letters you forgot in the books are all floating in the wind. In the process of moving for customers, similar situations almost always happen. ?

Third, pack books in small cartons, and never use 60*40*50cm cartons. Although this kind of carton is the most commonly used for moving, you can go to Taobao and ask, and the seller also recommends you, but this kind of carton is most suitable for putting clothes and sundries, not books! There are two kinds of books: 16 and 32 (except gobbledygook), and others are enlarged or reduced on the basis of these two kinds.

Finally, after packaging, mark it on the outside, or write it directly with a marker pen, for example: Book-1, Book -2,. Remarks: reference books, economics, management, history, professional books. . . You can also paste cards of different colors to distinguish them. This will make it easier for you to find it when you arrive at your new home. If you are tired, books that are not commonly used can also be piled up in the corner for a while.