Moving a Vinyl Record Collection Without Damage
Moving a large vinyl record collection is something every collector dreads. Records are heavy, fragile, and often irreplaceable. Once you’ve lived with a collection for years, the idea of packing it all up can be overwhelming.
If you have to move, remember that protection in every stage matters. Clean, new inner sleeves can help prevent scratches and static when records are packed tightly. Our outer sleeves protect jackets from scuffs, dust, and other contaminants during handling. Starting a move with properly sleeved records adds an important layer of insurance.
Box choice determines whether a move succeeds or fails. Vinyl weighs more than most people expect, and standard moving boxes often use a taped bottom seam that can split. The recent move by Vinyl Latte’s Louis V. emphasizes why record-specific boxes matter. BCW Record Boxes are made from heavy-duty cardboard and use a strong banker’s box design with a one-piece bottom and no taped seam to blow out. That extra strength makes lifting, stacking, and transporting records far less stressful.
To show what a vinyl move really involves, Vinyl Latte’s Louie V. documented the process of relocating his 4,500-plus record collection. Throughout the series, he shares what worked, what was challenging, and what he learned along the way. While the scale of his collection is larger than many, the lessons apply to any record collector preparing to pack up shelves of vinyl and move them safely to a new home.
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