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How it works

Delivered here. Collected there.

The part most box rentals get wrong is the return trip. We come to your new address so you never have to make one.

How it works

Three steps, and none of them involve cardboard

  1. Step 1: We deliver to your door

    Pick your dates and we bring clean totes, dollies and reusable labels to the home you are leaving.

  2. Step 2: You pack and move

    Two full weeks to pack at your own pace. No taping, no assembling, no cardboard mountain.

  3. Step 3: We collect from your new home

    Unpack, stack the empties by the door, and we take them away. You never return anything.

Booking takes about five minutes

Pick a package or a custom quantity, choose your delivery and pickup dates, and give us both addresses. We check real availability before taking any payment, so a confirmed booking is genuinely confirmed.

Delivery to the home you are leaving

We bring the totes, dollies and reusable labels to your door inside your chosen window. Tell us about stairs, gates, elevators or base access when you book and we plan the stop around it.

Two full weeks as standard

Fourteen days is enough for most moves without rushing. If your closing date slips, request an extension from your account before your pickup date and we will price the extra week.

Pickup from your new home

Empty the totes, stack them by the door, and we collect them. You never load them into a car, never drive them anywhere, and never break down a single box.

Tote size

Each tote measures 27" x 17" x 12". Holds about the same as two medium cardboard boxes. They stack squarely with lids closed, which is what makes a loaded dolly stable on stairs.

Totes vs cardboard

Why people stop buying boxes

Cardboard is cheap right up until you count the hours spent building it, taping it, and breaking it down afterwards.

Comparison of reusable totes and cardboard boxes
 Tote GoatCardboard
Ready the moment they arrive
Stack squarely without toppling
Hold up in rain and snow
Lids instead of packing tape
Someone else takes them away
Reusable rather than landfill

Compared with collecting boxes yourself

Two trips you no longer have to make

Renting a truck or buying boxes means driving out to fetch them, then dealing with them again once you have unpacked.

Collecting them yourself

  • Drive to a store or depot before you can start
  • Guess the quantity, then go back for more
  • Assemble and tape every single box
  • Dispose of it all after you unpack

Tote Goat

  • Delivered to the home you are leaving
  • Add totes mid-rental if you underestimated
  • Lids close. Nothing to build.
  • Collected from your new home

See if your moving dates are open

Checking takes about thirty seconds and does not need an account.

Check availability