Im preparing to move to begin vet school. Any tips? Non-standard essential things to bring? Advice? What is one thing you can not live without after moving? Something you wish you brought? Thanks!
I’ve been wanting a chest freezer for the past three years 😂I’d get a small chest freezer to be able to have more prepped or prepackaged frozen meals on hand.
I got a small one after residency because I finally had a garage to put it in and it’s nice. I don’t do a lot of meal prep because I don’t like leftovers but it’s nice to have a meat freezer outside, veggies inside and be able to buy in bulk.I’ve been wanting a chest freezer for the past three years 😂
Yeah a stand up one is probs what I’d actually end up with 😂 I already have a bad back, don’t need to be leaning over a chest freezerStand up freezers >>> chest freezers. SO much easier to store and see stuff! We got ours on a good sale on Black Friday a few years ago. LOVE it.
My family has completely filled up our "chest" deep freezer enough that sometimes we have to stick something really heavy on the lid to keep it closed.One of the things I do prefer about a chest freezer is that it’s far harder to leave the door open/open a crack like a stand up since the weight of the door keeps it closed unlike a stand up where maybe the door is open a crack and then everything is sad
Yeahhh that is definitely something that can happen 😂 but if you slam the door (on a non-packed one) it isn’t going to rebound and pop open like an upright sometimes canMy family has completely filled up our "chest" deep freezer enough that sometimes we have to stick something really heavy on the lid to keep it closed.![]()
Valid point on space (and jealous of what I imagine is a beautiful truck!) but ours is in the basement and we don’t have this issue.I like the chest because it takes up less floor space due to the top opening door. You don’t need to have clearance to swing the door open. I have a pretty big truck…like when my truck is in the garage you can’t even squeeze between the front or back bumpers without opening the garage door and walking outside because it’s too close to the front wall and door. But I can park alongside the freezer and not worry about needing to leave clearance to swing a door open. But I do acknowledge that the upright ones are easier to see everything and not lose everything into the abyss. I don’t usually have an issue with “old” stuff getting buried because I mostly use mine for meats my family raises and butchers once a year. I think the chests are more energy efficient but that’s probably a minimal difference nowadays. Whatever kind you get, it’s one appliance I find worth it if you’ve got space.
I’m sure OP didn’t expect this to turn into a discussion on chest freezers but I’m enjoying it lol.
I’ve done it all. I’ve brought my bed in a uhaul, arrived at the destination early enough that I was able to go to a mattress store and purchase one in stock the day I arrived, once we slept on air mattresses, and one time we stayed in a hotel the first night until we got beds unpacked and set up. They all have pros and cons.I don’t mean to take over the thread but how did you all handle the mattress situation? How did you time it so that you had a mattress your first night (did you even have a mattress the first night)?
I moved from NY to CA and sent all my stuff in a "ReloCube" including my mattress, and had it arrive a few weeks before I was arriving. They stored it for those last few weeks included in the price and I was able to pick up the day I got there.I don’t mean to take over the thread but how did you all handle the mattress situation? How did you time it so that you had a mattress your first night (did you even have a mattress the first night)?
I slept on the floor the first night and asked in the class groupme if anyone with a truck could help me transport a mattress the next day. Worked out great.I don’t mean to take over the thread but how did you all handle the mattress situation? How did you time it so that you had a mattress your first night (did you even have a mattress the first night)?
There are usually sales on Facebook from your school from upper years to purchase used items on a marketplace FB page. Resist the urge to buy brand new everything. You are going to be at vet school temporarily and you can save a lot buying a used desk, chair, crock pot, whiteboard, etc. Depending how far away you move away, I chose to pack an item/gift from important family members and friends. My friend gave me a backpack and I used that, a family member had given me a watch, I brought my leatherman my parents had given. Don't forget to pack a mementos from those who helped or supported you along the way. With that in mind, good comfortable shoes for walking/hiking and winter boots if there is snow or rain where you are going. Congrats on vet school!Im preparing to move to begin vet school. Any tips? Non-standard essential things to bring? Advice? What is one thing you can not live without after moving? Something you wish you brought? Thanks!