Boxly is storage made easy. No hassle, no hidden fees, no worries.
Boxly drops off boxes free, you pack them, we pick the boxes up at a scheduled time and securely store them for $10/box per month. We return your stuff anytime for a flat fee of $15. All done through our easy to use website
Each box is about the size of 2.5 archive boxes so they fit plenty of stuff - about 30 pairs of shoes or 150 t-shirts or 100 pairs of pants or 300 DVDs!
Pay only for the storage you need and keep tabs on exactly what you’ve got in your boxes with a photo of their content on your online account.
Make space around the house:
- Expand your wardrobe space
- Rotate out your winter stuff
- Keep your clunky snow and sports gear at your fingertips but out of your room
- Send away textbooks you don’t need around
- Let us take care of your stuff when you’re hosting guests or moving places
Boxly can help out in the work place:
- Declutter your workspace and manage your inventory cheaply and effectively by using Boxly as a virtual warehouse
- Save on logistics by giving Boxly your tools or equipment to be delivered to your next client site
Boxly providers cheaper, safer, easier storage.
Melbourne area only (coming to other capital cities soon!)
LIMITED TIME OFFER
Today we’re offering the FIRST 10 OzBargain users 3 months of free storage and the NEXT 15 users 2 months of free storage (up to 4 free boxes per address).
That’s up to $120 worth of free storage each for the first 10 users and up to $80 worth of free storage each for the next 15 users.
Security and insurance
The security of your property is our #1 concern.
When we pick up the box, we will lock it with tamper-proof security seals.
We partner with state-of-the-art professional storage facilities:
- 24/7 surveillance
- fire and flood protection
- security monitoring and alarm systems
In transit and at our warehouse, your boxes are protected for $500 each (at no additional cost to you).
Sign up for your free boxes now at Boxly
Query? Email us at [email protected] or call us on 1300 321 788
Even a tiny 7mˆ3 self-store unit will hold 70 of these crates.
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