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How to Pack Electronics for Moving

01st May 2026

Packing electronics properly is one of the most important parts of moving house. TVs, laptops, gaming consoles, desktop computers, and home entertainment systems can all be damaged easily during transport if they aren’t protected correctly.

Loose cables, cracked screens, internal damage, and missing accessories are common problems people deal with after a move. Using the right packing materials and preparing your electronics can help keep your devices safer.

This blog explains how to pack electronics for moving safely, helping keep your devices protected and organised. 

What You Should Do Before Packing Electronics 

1. Back Up Your Data

Before disconnecting your devices, back up important files to an external hard drive or cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or iCloud. This helps protect important documents, photos, videos, and personal files in case anything is damaged during the move.

2. Take Photos of Your Setups

Take photos of cable connections behind your TVs, computers, gaming consoles, and sound systems before unplugging them. These photos make it much easier to reconnect everything correctly once you arrive at your new home.

3. Remove Batteries and Cartridges

Remove batteries from remote controls, cameras, gaming controllers, and other small devices before packing. If you’re moving a printer, take out the ink or toner cartridges as well to help prevent leaks during transport.

4. Charge Important Devices Before Moving Day

Charge important devices like phones, laptops, tablets, and portable chargers before moving day. Having fully charged electronics is very helpful to contact movers and check directions.

How to Pack Electronics for a Smooth Move

1. Use Original Boxes if You Still Have Them

Original packaging is the safest option for moving electronics because it’s built specifically to protect the device. The foam inserts and fitted compartments help keep items secure and reduce movement during transport.

If you don’t have the original boxes anymore, these packing materials can help protect your electronics during the move. 

  • Bubble wrap or foam sheets for cushioning
  • Sturdy boxes built for electronics
  • Packing paper to prevent scratches
  • Moving blankets for larger items like TVs
  • Corner protectors for screens and monitors

2. Label and Organise Cables 

Loose cables and missing accessories are some of the most frustrating parts of unpacking. Labelling everything beforehand helps keep the process much more organised.

Use masking tape, cable tags, and labels to identify each cord and the device it belongs to. Small items like screws, batteries, remotes, and adapters should be stored in labelled resealable bags.

Keeping cables and accessories grouped together makes it easier to reconnect your devices once you arrive at your new home.

3. Wrap Each Item Individually

Every electronic device should be wrapped separately before being placed into a moving box.

Start by covering delicate surfaces with foam sheets or packing paper to help prevent scratches. Then, add bubble wrap around the item for extra cushioning.

For large electronics like TVs and computer monitors, moving blankets can be added as an outer protective layer before loading them into the moving truck. Screens should have extra padding around the corners and edges to help reduce the risk of damage. 

4. Fill Empty Spaces Inside the Boxes

Electronics should fit securely inside each box without too much room for movement. Empty spaces should be filled with packing paper, foam, or soft cushioning materials to help keep the items stable throughout the move. This added support helps prevent devices from shifting and bumping into each other.

5. Seal and Label the Boxes 

After the electronics are packed securely, seal each box using strong packing tape to help keep the contents protected during transport. 

Clearly label the moving boxes Sydney with messages like “FRAGILE,” “THIS SIDE UP”, and the room they belong in so anyone who is helping with your move can identify delicate items and handle them more carefully.

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Taking the time to organise cables, use suitable packing materials, protect screens with padding, and label everything clearly helps reduce the chances of damage and lost accessories during the move. This also makes unpacking and reconnecting everything much easier.

Electronics are valuable and delicate items, so careful preparation is always worth the extra effort. 

If you’re planning an upcoming relocation, We Move Group can assist with professional services. Call our removalists Sydney at 1300 017 159 or fill out our online form to organise your move.