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amother
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Post Mon, Sep 09 2024, 1:02 pm
This is a very practical question when purchasing second hand - how do you transport it? Most items (table, chairs, large appliances, couch, bookshelves) won't fit in a regular car. Most won't even fit in a minivan. Often, large furniture needs to be taken apart and reassembled.

So without spending hundreds on movers, how???
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mha3484




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Sep 09 2024, 1:03 pm
You can use the dolly app. Also you'd be surprised what fits in a mini van with all the seats down.
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amother
Forestgreen


 

Post Mon, Sep 09 2024, 1:09 pm
Lugg is pretty cheap it's like an Uber for furniture.
Uhaul rentals with a dolly also very affordable
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otstud




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 10:02 am
There’s also goshare and if in Lakewood area minimovers
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LittleDucky




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 10:09 am
I rented a uhaul truck (they have different sizes).
I had tried to hire a few high school boys to help me but they were unable to/never got back to me. In the end 2 relatives came and helped.
It was cheaper than lugg app. If I had ended up paying 2 boys to help, it may have been about the same depending on what they charged. But I like flat fee rather than a per minute fee...
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thankyou1  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 10:30 am
Maybe you can ask around if someone wants to lend you a pickup truck for a few hours.
And like the other poster said, with all seats down in a minivan and/or take of legs from table etc you can fit alot of stuff in.
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amother
Cream  


 

Post Yesterday at 10:39 am
We rent a Uhaul for a couple hours. It’s like $25
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amother
Scarlet  


 

Post Yesterday at 10:42 am
OP - if you figure out a good way, please post. I’ve had the same question.
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amother
  Cream


 

Post Yesterday at 10:43 am
amother Scarlet wrote:
OP - if you figure out a good way, please post. I’ve had the same question.


People are responding with ideas
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notshanarishona




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 10:48 am
We rent a uhaul and my husband asks a few friends to help if needed
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amother
Mint  


 

Post Yesterday at 10:48 am
Most items fit in our minvan, with some squeezing and unscrewing where necessary. Otherwise we have rented a van for an hour or 2 to transport some larger items.
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Bnei Berak 10




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 11:23 am
amother Cream wrote:
We rent a Uhaul for a couple hours. It’s like $25

$25 is very reasonable I must say Smile I wish we had these things here in israel.
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  thankyou1




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 11:49 am
I have seen noted on their trucks that they usually charge for mileage also, just something to keep in mind. - (uhaul)
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 12:55 pm
Someone once offered us their trampoline. We found a couple of bachurim who carried it down the block, which was so much easier than taking it apart and then rebuilding it.
Also if the item/s aren't so far away, then doing multiple trips is also an option.
I guess it depends how often you're replacing and getting things.
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amother
  Scarlet  


 

Post Yesterday at 1:40 pm
amother Mint wrote:
Someone once offered us their trampoline. We found a couple of bachurim who carried it down the block, which was so much easier than taking it apart and then rebuilding it.
Also if the item/s aren't so far away, then doing multiple trips is also an option.
I guess it depends how often you're replacing and getting things.


There needs to be a local bachurim app.
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amother
White


 

Post Yesterday at 1:46 pm
amother Scarlet wrote:
There needs to be a local bachurim app.


In Crown Heights there's one called rentabro.com which is genius
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amother
  Scarlet  


 

Post Yesterday at 1:57 pm
amother White wrote:
In Crown Heights there's one called rentabro.com which is genius


I need one in Flatbush.
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amother
Maize


 

Post Yesterday at 2:01 pm
When I lived in lkwd I found a guy like 30 mins away giving away bookcases, we rented a 15 pass van for 1 day and went to pick it up
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amother
Acacia  


 

Post Yesterday at 5:06 pm
amother Scarlet wrote:
I need one in Flatbush.


There is a bein hazemanim chat for this
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amother
  Scarlet  


 

Post Yesterday at 7:07 pm
amother Acacia wrote:
There is a bein hazemanim chat for this

Do you have the contact info?
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