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rabbiferret t1_iy81405 wrote

I've had this same situation in my life. I don't want to buy flatpack but getting furniture home is hard. I've done these things:

  • Hardware Truck - You can rent a flatbed truck from a lowes or Home Depot for like $20/hour. It doesn't have ratchet straps or anything, and it's first come/first serve so they are limited. Easier in the winter tho.

  • U-Haul - in town rentals for a truck are like $20 + mileage but they have a reservation system. You know what you're getting but it's a bit more expensive.

  • Paid Help. There used to be a reddit guywithatruck or ihaveatruck or something that was happy to help for a VERY reasonable fee.

  • Store Delivery - restrict your shopping to stores with delivery. It's not easy or cheap.

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