

Packing Small Appliances page 2
Tape the lid and electrical cord down, then tie a large pad around the outside.
Now you're done!
A dryer
Disconnect the exhaust hose from the back of the dryer and from the exhaust
duct in the wall. Loosely roll the hose and place it in the dryer basket.
Tape the lint screen, electrical cord, and dryer door down.
Tie a large pad around the outside of the dryer. You're done!
A refrigerator
One day before moving, empty out the contents of your refrigerator and allow
it to defrost. (Eat what you can, then give the rest away to neighbors - never
transport perishable food.)
Empty the drainage pan underneath and disconnect and drain out your automatic
icemaker.
Clean the walls, drawers, and shelves.
Some refrigerators have "leveling rollers," which are wheels that
raise and lower each corner of the refrigerator so it is even. Check your
manual to see whether you should raise or lower them for the move.
Wrap shelves (especially if they are glass) and tape them together. Tape down
all other loose parts, including the drawers on the inside and the electrical
cord and doors on the outside.
Tie a large pad around it. That's it!
A stove
Clean the oven and stovetop.
Place all the oven racks on the bottom rung and tape them down.
Tape down the burners and the protective pans under each burner.
Tape the electrical cord and door to the stove (lock the door, if you can),
then tie a large pad around it. You're done!
A dishwasherRemove all dishes and tape down the racks and silverware basket.
See your manual for removing and draining the water hook-up.
Close and lock the door. Tape the door shut. Now tape the hose and cord to
the dishwasher.
Tie a large pad around it. That's all! An air conditionerIf your air conditioner's
in use, shut if off the day before so the coils can dry and cool off.
Remove and clean or replace the filter.
Tape the cord to the side of the air conditioner (not the back, where the
coils are).
Use the original box, if you have it, or another large appliance box well
padded with wadded up newsprint. (Don't use Styrofoam peanuts, which could
get inside the air conditioner and cause problems later.)
If you don't have a box, tie two large pads around it to protect the coils.
That's it!

