Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Storing Kitchenware



If you have ever picked up a box of damaged glass or porcelain you will know how important it is to pack and store your kitchen items with extra care . Whether you are worried about broken plates and china, smashed glasses or lost kitchen utensils read our advice on keeping your kitchenware protected.

Plates - Do not pack and store your plates and dishes on top of each other. Items such as plates should be packed on their sides.

Glasses - The best way to pack your glasses securely is to purchase specialist glass packing boxes which are made out of cardboard with separators that create separate compartments for each individual glass.

Fragile & Valuable Items - Wrap each fragile possession in some form of felt to act as protection and then further wrap the item in a layer of newspaper for that little extra protection.

Small Kitchen Utensils - Its easy to store all of your utensils in one large box however this could cause you a huge headache. Using this method will cause extra stress when looking for your items when you are ready to unpack. Storage Stockport recommend keeping all of your matching utensils together in separate boxes and packaging.

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