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Where to Get Free Boxes – 5 Places to Find Free Moving Boxes Near You

Moving can be one of the most stressful and expensive life events. Between purchasing packing supplies, renting a moving truck, and possibly hiring professional movers, costs can add up quickly. But one expense you can easily cut down on is the cost of moving boxes. Why spend money on something you’ll likely discard or recycle after moving? Luckily, there are plenty of ways to score free moving boxes, and I’m here to share five of the best options. Whether you’re moving across town or to a new state, these tips will help you secure boxes without spending a dime!


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Where to Get Free Boxes – 5 Places to Find Free Moving Boxes


1. Craigslist

Craigslist has a "Free" section where locals list belongings they want to give away. Head to your local Craigslist page, search "Free Moving Boxes," and you might find exactly what you need!


 

2. Facebook Marketplace

Similar to Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace allows people to post items they’re giving away. Simply search for “Free Moving Boxes” and connect with someone in your area who has boxes to spare.


 

3. Large Retail Stores

Large retailers like Target, Walmart, Costco, and Sam’s Club, as well as stores like Dollar General and Family Dollar, receive shipments regularly. Visit these stores on restocking days (typically Tuesday or Wednesday mornings, except Walmart, which stocks at night) and ask an associate if they have any boxes available.


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4. U-Haul’s Box Exchange Program

U-Haul’s Customer Connect Box Exchange Program allows customers to give away or find free moving boxes and other packing supplies. Check out their website or visit a local U-Haul store to see what's available in your area.


 

5. Grocery Stores

Like retail stores, grocery stores receive frequent shipments and often have empty boxes to spare. Stop by and ask an associate if they have any boxes they no longer need.


 

Final Thoughts

Moving doesn’t have to break the bank, and finding free moving boxes is one of the simplest ways to cut down on expenses. By checking out online platforms, visiting retail and grocery stores, or utilizing U-Haul’s Box Exchange Program, you can gather all the boxes you need without spending a cent. Not only does this save you money, but it’s also an eco-friendly way to repurpose materials that would otherwise be discarded.


Have you ever used any of these methods to score free moving boxes? Let me know in the comments!


And don’t forget to share this post with friends and family to help them save money on their next move!



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