Where can I find these magical tapeless cardboard moving boxes?
July 21, 2019 3:20 PM   Subscribe

When I had to move offices at work they had these wonderful medium sized cardboard boxes that can quickly seal up without tape and are easy to stack and move. I've searched amazon and tried asking the moving company where to find them, but haven't had any luck. Here are some photos: here
posted by vegetableagony to Home & Garden (9 answers total) 4 users marked this as a favorite
 
I'm positive Uline carries them.
posted by thegreatfleecircus at 3:26 PM on July 21, 2019


Here is a non uline source.
posted by tilde at 3:29 PM on July 21, 2019 [3 favorites]


Best answer: Legal tote box
posted by rodlymight at 3:48 PM on July 21, 2019


U-Haul stores all carry these.
posted by a box and a stick and a string and a bear at 4:04 PM on July 21, 2019


My sister got hers from Amazon, I got mine at Home Depot. Everywhere with moving boxes probably has them now.
posted by brainmouse at 5:02 PM on July 21, 2019


I hope this isn’t too off your question, but you can close regular boxes that way by folding each flap under the corner of the one next to it. No tape is needed for it. video

(Just in case you can’t find the boxes.)
posted by MountainDaisy at 5:14 PM on July 21, 2019 [3 favorites]


You can google 'banker boxes' - I just got some on amazon for my move here.
posted by todolos at 9:32 PM on July 21, 2019 [1 favorite]


Banker boxes is the generic term I have also heard, at least for the sort that have a separate lid. They're (maybe were?) seemingly universal in law offices for document archival.
posted by wierdo at 4:31 AM on July 22, 2019


We used these when we moved earlier this year. Lowes and Home Depot both have therm.
posted by the christopher hundreds at 10:14 AM on July 22, 2019


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