—— South Jersey & Greater Philadelphia
Plastic tote rentals for South Jersey & Philadelphia.
Coming soon — no cardboard required.
We'll let you know the moment we go live. No spam, ever.
—— The Problem With Cardboard
Cardboard boxes are single-use by design. You hunt them down, tape them, fill them, haul them, and then they pile up at the curb. For every single move you ever make.
The average cardboard moving box is used exactly once. One move, one recycling pile.
Twenty medium boxes at Home Depot runs $40–50. Then you throw all of them away.
A typical move generates 30+ boxes destined for the curb. Soggy. Flattened. Gone.
Tape guns. Scissors. Boxes that collapse mid-lift. We designed this out entirely.
—— How It Works
No sourcing boxes. No tape runs. No broken-down cardboard at the curb. Just heavy-duty totes — and we handle everything else.
Pick your package and choose your delivery date. The whole thing takes about two minutes.
Heavy-duty totes arrive at your door 1–2 days before move day. Stack them anywhere — they're built for it.
No tape. No cutting. No box collapsing mid-pack. Lid clicks shut. Load the truck. You're moving.
After your move, we come collect everything. No recycling, no breakdown, no hassle. You're done.
—— Pricing
Flat rates by home size. No per-tote math, no surprises. Delivery to your door is an available add-on. Return pickup is always included — we come get the totes when you're done.
Studio & Small
Most Popular
Full Move
Prices include a 1-week rental. Delivery is a paid add-on — select it at checkout. Return pickup is always included. Moving a 3-bedroom or bigger? Contact us for a custom quote.
—— Why Plastic
Each Better Than Boxes tote is reused across hundreds of moves. A cardboard moving box is used once — then it ends up broken down at the curb, waiting for recycling it may never see.
No tape. No packing paper. No soggy boxes falling apart mid-lift. Our 27-gallon heavy-duty plastic totes are stronger, stackable up to 10 high, and purpose-built for moves — with positive-lock lids that actually stay shut under load. And when one move ends, they get cleaned and head out for the next one. By the hundredth rental, the environmental footprint of each tote is a fraction of the cardboard it replaced.
—— What's Coming