Imagine: the move is already tomorrow, and you have not finished packing yet. It may have taken longer than you expected to pack the dishes. Eventually, however, you finish packing and, with a sigh of relief, pour yourself a glass of wine to celebrate. You go around your house for the last time and then you notice a chest of drawers loaded to the top in the corner. You are too tired to handle it, and decide that you can transport it anyway …
What you haven’t considered is that your chest of drawers doesn’t like being moved. Especially with drawers full of junk. As a result, the move ends badly for both the chest of drawers and the broken items inside. Now all you think about is that you rushed to a decision the day before … Broken things need to be replaced or repaired, and the time you saved last night will come back to haunt you.
This trouble could have been easily avoided. If the dresser is light, take everything out of it before moving. It’s better not to risk it. In the case of more durable chests of drawers, clothes are usually allowed inside, but fragile items should still be removed at all times.