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cherry6 May 6th 2008 5:24 pm

Removals info
 
Dont know if this of any help to anyone.

I have got a few quotes from removal agents, and from what i can gather,
4 cubic metres to the UK came in at approx $1430, 10 cubic metres at about $3200. They said that each cubic metre you have is about $300.
You can fit about 8 standard cartons (about 60 x 40 x 45cm) in a cubic metre. A double bed and mattress is considered 1.7cubic m. Wahing machine 0.6cubic m. Lounge suite 3cubic m. I have a full list of what every piece of furniture etc measures (according to removalists) if anyone wants to know the info let me know. All the above info courtesy of Chess, Pickfords and Kent.

Thought some of that info might be useful to someone :)

brits1 May 6th 2008 6:05 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by cherry6 (Post 6316962)
Dont know if this of any help to anyone.

I have got a few quotes from removal agents, and from what i can gather,
4 cubic metres to the UK came in at approx $1430, 10 cubic metres at about $3200. They said that each cubic metre you have is about $300.
You can fit about 8 standard cartons (about 60 x 40 x 45cm) in a cubic metre. A double bed and mattress is considered 1.7cubic m. Wahing machine 0.6cubic m. Lounge suite 3cubic m. I have a full list of what every piece of furniture etc measures (according to removalists) if anyone wants to know the info let me know. All the above info courtesy of Chess, Pickfords and Kent.

Thought some of that info might be useful to someone :)

Thanks Cherry, I will start looking at prices (I don't want to tempt fate etc etc) we came over from the U.K with Robinsons and here in Perth Grace...10 years ago it seems so much cheaper than going back....not sure what we will sell here, some say everything......most of our things are fairly new (ish) , some things I would want to sell....what size container are you thinking of using? most people who have gone home seem to use either a 20ft or 40ft container.....a neighbour hired a container and loaded it themselves over a week, they gave me the companies number and said they were really good and a lot cheaper......

cherry6 May 6th 2008 6:32 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by brits1 (Post 6317044)
Thanks Cherry, I will start looking at prices (I don't want to tempt fate etc etc) we came over from the U.K with Robinsons and here in Perth Grace...10 years ago it seems so much cheaper than going back....not sure what we will sell here, some say everything......most of our things are fairly new (ish) , some things I would want to sell....what size container are you thinking of using? most people who have gone home seem to use either a 20ft or 40ft container.....a neighbour hired a container and loaded it themselves over a week, they gave me the companies number and said they were really good and a lot cheaper......

I probably wont take much back. My lounge suites are quite big (so probably wont fit into UK lounge), wont risk taking the plasma tv, or the other smaller tvs, just will take a few selected bits and pieces. My babys cot as its gorgeous, a sleigh cot, so will take that. i wont take any electrical stuff as have had bad experience with that and removals previously. Ours wont come to more than 10 cubic metres so a container would be too big for us.

Nu-Shooz May 6th 2008 6:35 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by cherry6 (Post 6317082)
I probably wont take much back. My lounge suites are quite big (so probably wont fit into UK lounge), wont risk taking the plasma tv, or the other smaller tvs, just will take a few selected bits and pieces. My babys cot as its gorgeous, a sleigh cot, so will take that. i wont take any electrical stuff as have had bad experience with that and removals previously. Ours wont come to more than 10 cubic metres so a container would be too big for us.

Did you get a price on 20ft container? or is that the same price but in cubic terms.
I am taking my plasma's home, they are brand new and will work in UK. I don't want to take half the stuff we have here, prefer to buy new stuff with our new life;)

I thought Pickfords went bust:confused:

cherry6 May 6th 2008 6:37 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6317091)
Did you get a price on 20ft container? or is that the same price but in cubic terms.
I am taking my plasma's home, they are brand new and will work in UK. I don't want to take half the stuff we have here, prefer to buy new stuff with our new life;)

I thought Pickfords went bust:confused:

Pickfords are still around (Allied Pickfords in phone book). Is the UK digital TV wise or still analogue??

Nu-Shooz May 6th 2008 6:38 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by cherry6 (Post 6317100)
Pickfords are still around (Allied Pickfords in phone book). Is the UK digital TV wise or still analogue??

It was digital when we left 2 years ago, so i'm sure most homes are mostly digital now.
Do you have a phone number for Pickfords?

cherry6 May 6th 2008 6:49 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6317108)
It was digital when we left 2 years ago, so i'm sure most homes are mostly digital now.
Do you have a phone number for Pickfords?

132554 or 9334 5555

Nu-Shooz May 6th 2008 6:57 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by cherry6 (Post 6317148)
132554 or 9334 5555

Thanks:thumbsup:

brits1 May 7th 2008 1:53 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by cherry6 (Post 6317082)
I probably wont take much back. My lounge suites are quite big (so probably wont fit into UK lounge), wont risk taking the plasma tv, or the other smaller tvs, just will take a few selected bits and pieces. My babys cot as its gorgeous, a sleigh cot, so will take that. i wont take any electrical stuff as have had bad experience with that and removals previously. Ours wont come to more than 10 cubic metres so a container would be too big for us.

I am the same as Nu-shooz...would really like to sell a lot of our things here..as new start and all that but I know we will not get the price for them...will sell dinning table and even the lounge suites if we get a good price for them....(both leather and one is just over a year old)...but really do want to go back with not a great deal...will sell t.v's etc.......we have two good valuations on our home from the agents yesterday, now we just have to pick which one.......both seemed nice........oh more decisions.....

Nu-Shooz May 7th 2008 4:14 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by cherry6 (Post 6316962)
Dont know if this of any help to anyone.

I have got a few quotes from removal agents, and from what i can gather,
4 cubic metres to the UK came in at approx $1430, 10 cubic metres at about $3200. They said that each cubic metre you have is about $300.
You can fit about 8 standard cartons (about 60 x 40 x 45cm) in a cubic metre. A double bed and mattress is considered 1.7cubic m. Wahing machine 0.6cubic m. Lounge suite 3cubic m. I have a full list of what every piece of furniture etc measures (according to removalists) if anyone wants to know the info let me know. All the above info courtesy of Chess, Pickfords and Kent.

Thought some of that info might be useful to someone :)

:ohmy: i just had a quote from Allied Pickfords for a 20ft container...$12,500...that is way too much, they can get stuffed:curse:

kez81 May 7th 2008 4:51 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6321731)
:ohmy: i just had a quote from Allied Pickfords for a 20ft container...$12,500...that is way too much, they can get stuffed:curse:

wow that is expensive im sure you can get cheaper than that maybe a shared container if your not taking everything back.

brits1 May 7th 2008 5:26 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6321731)
:ohmy: i just had a quote from Allied Pickfords for a 20ft container...$12,500...that is way too much, they can get stuffed:curse:

"robbin" gits......20ft container!!!! I'm selling, selling, selling.......

Renie May 7th 2008 6:58 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by brits1 (Post 6321877)
"robbin" gits......20ft container!!!! I'm selling, selling, selling.......

I have had a quote from Pickfords, Movement Int and Just Moving and the price for a 20ft container was from $7,500.00 to $9,000.00

40ft container was from $12,000.00 to $14,000.00 but will knock this price down nearer the time.

Move from Brisbane to Manchester.

Hope this helps.

brits1 May 8th 2008 1:12 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by Renie (Post 6322049)
I have had a quote from Pickfords, Movement Int and Just Moving and the price for a 20ft container was from $7,500.00 to $9,000.00

40ft container was from $12,000.00 to $14,000.00 but will knock this price down nearer the time.

Move from Brisbane to Manchester.

Hope this helps.

Wow that's better!!!! I was weighing up what to sell last night!!!!!! we are moving from Perth to Manchester so you think we would get it a bit cheaper.......I think not.....but ever the optimist!!!! I will give them a call on Monday.....not heard of Moving Int or Just Moving here in Perth but will look them up and see.....
Thanks for the info. I might sleep a lot better tonight.....heaven only knows I need my beauty sleep!!!!

troj May 8th 2008 8:26 pm

Re: Removals info
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6321731)
:ohmy: i just had a quote from Allied Pickfords for a 20ft container...$12,500...that is way too much, they can get stuffed:curse:

Hi all,

We've just had Chess, Int Movements and Pickfords out... they are climbing over each other for the business. Chess were the cheapest @ $7000 for sole use of a 20' container. Int Movements and Pickfords were a bit more expensive ($8500) but both said they would try to improve their quote in an effort to win the business...

$11,300 for sole use of a 40' container if we take the car...

All prices from Brisbane to Tilbury docks excluding insurance cover.

Wrigways are coming out on Tuesday to do an inspection, expecting much the same as the previous quotes though!

Roll on the house sale, first open house tomorrow... fingers crossed!!! (not expecting much of a turn-out though, judging by how quiet the market seems to be at the mo).

Oh, if we go for a 40' container groupage (25m3 of our stuff + our car + other peoples stuff) its a good price at $8600 but it takes longer to get to England as the container sits at the yard in Brissy until full - could be as much as 12 or 13 weeks instead or 8-10 if you have sole use...

Good luck with your moves everyone!!


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