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Either group them in bunches of a dozen or so and use cable ties to tie them together...

or toss them into the garbage and buy new ones once you get into the new place...

I hated moving hangers... they are a pain in the neck. Technically this is a trick question because there is no "good" way to move them.

2006-07-16 14:36:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Best way leave the hangers with the clothes,you can get a garment box for moving,it will be a breeze while packing & unpacking.

2006-07-16 16:42:46 · answer #2 · answered by sudhirnayak@sbcglobal.net 2 · 1 0

Plastic ZIP pulls, or at the very least string, green plant wire, and last but not least,,,NO offense meant, Take them out to the curb with those other items you're gonna leave for the trash collector.

IF clothing was hanging at the time of any move I ever made,,,(many) the clothing stayed on the hangers and was transported appropriately. If It wasn't ever hanging clothing, the issue didn't exist.

Last, but not least,,,Hangers are sooooooooooooo inexpensive, if you absolutely have an issue with transporting them, by themselves, consider it part of your New location shopping experience.

Rev. Steven

2006-07-16 16:00:48 · answer #3 · answered by DIY Doc 7 · 0 1

Keep the clothes on them. Moving companies sell boxes that have metal rods to hang the clothes on that stand upright. I think they are called wardrobe boxes and they are the best! The bottom area has a place for you to stack shoes or folded stuff like sweaters. You stand it right in front of your closet, put them on the hanger, and put them right into your new closet the same way.

2006-07-16 14:38:52 · answer #4 · answered by ladybug 2 · 0 0

there is a close hanger hanger lol

cintas has them its shaped like a hanger it holds hangers but it sits on the ground and has a handle on top to pick it up it holds about 300 hangers or more

i dont know if they sell them but it cant hurt to ask

2006-07-16 15:09:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i will no longer be able to tell you what to take and what to flow away. yet i'm going to tell you techniques i might %.: you initiate at one component of your room, with one particular closet. Take each little thing which you're determining to take from that closet. field it, label the field for this reason. (I continually write on the field with markers.) You proceed doing that till you have been as quickly as by the entire room. Then, in thought, you will possibly desire to have packed each little thing you desire. no be counted if it extremely is important, you will discover issues back even at the same time as they are boxed, considering the fact which you have categorized the packing containers. do no longer %. the flaws which you extremely need right into a field, yet into your suitcase. i might initiate with all that some week to 5 days in the previous your flow. And %. a splash on a daily basis.

2016-12-14 08:54:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on if the hangers are moving quickly or slowly. If quickly, you will need to lure them to you with some clothing. If slowly, you can just jump them.
Good luck.

2006-07-16 14:35:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

unless you have alot of hangers I would just toss them/give to goodwill and replace when you get there. You get 10-15 for $2-3.

2006-07-16 14:34:06 · answer #8 · answered by parental unit 7 · 1 0

OK i just got done moving and i found the best way to pack them is get a big enough box to where you can lay two down side by side and just stack them in that way..... rather easy to do.... either that put them in bundles and tie them with string or duck tape..... them toss em in a bag....

2006-07-16 14:37:10 · answer #9 · answered by i_am_the_bitch_of_bitches 1 · 0 0

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2017-02-27 18:22:29 · answer #10 · answered by Jesus 3 · 0 0

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