Kennards Self Storage Fyshwick have been proudly supplying the ACT with our large range of quality new and used moving and packing boxes for well over 15 years. Along with everything else to help pack and move like tape, bubble wrap, paper or even covers for your favourite lounge. As well as our large range on offer we’re also open seven days a week for you to come in and browse.
Kennards are famous for our unique “Buy 10 or more boxes and receive a 20% discount”. This means we have the good fortune of selling our boxes to many Government Departments, Embassies and Consulates which make Canberra their home. It’s a thrill to see so many different countries and cultures that we deal with. A lot of Embassy Staff remember us. When they have finished their posting, it’s nice to know that the boxes they buy from Kennards will keep their valuables safe for the journey home.
Our customers also appreciate been able to bring the boxes back when there finished with them. Our “buy back” policy is well known and we like to think it’s also good for our customers as it gives them the option of buying new or used boxes. It’s also our way of helping the environment and recycling as much as possible.
Our website has a direct link to our “Box Shop” to allow you to order your boxes from your home or office with minimal effort. Then just come out to our Fyshwick branch to collect your order or if you’re strapped for time we can organise delivery of the box order anywhere in Canberra, usually within 1-2 business days. This allows you to start on your packing straight away without wasting any time.
Please feel free to pop in. we are located at 60-64 Gladstone Street.
E: Fyshwick@kss.com.au
P: 02 62393584
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