• Best/cheapest way to ship heavy & durable stuff cross-country?

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  • I'm moving from NYC to the Southwest (Tucson, AZ to be precise) and I want to ship a few milk-crates worth of books as well as my ~50 lb bag of hand tools. I wouldn't care if it takes two weeks, and I'm more concerned with the delivery guy's back than whether the box with my tools will be damaged in handling... What are my best/least expensive options?

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    Question by countmarkula
    08/22/2013

http://kk.org/cooltools/archives/2825

I've done this repeatedly, easily and frugally. In cross country moves, I have always received things in less than a week, with no significant damage. The next time, I may use sturdy varieties of Monoflo totes (not the less sturdy though useful clear Costco style Monoflo) rather than Sterilite, since Monoflo have been more versatile between moves.

http://kk.org/cooltools/archives/5966

Answer by wmowens
09/23/2013

http://kk.org/cooltools/archives/2825

I've done this repeatedly, easily and frugally. In cross country moves, I have always received things in less than a week, with no significant damage. The next time, I may use sturdy varieties of Monoflo totes (not the less sturdy though useful clear Costco style Monoflo) rather than Sterilite, since Monoflo totes have been more versatile for functions between moves.

http://kk.org/cooltools/archives/5966

Answer by wmowens
09/23/2013
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