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Archive Boxes

Sturdy archive boxes made of durable corrugated cardboard, with integral lids and hand-holes for easy carrying and stacking. Ideal for storing documents, archiving household items or helping home movers organise their move across the UK.

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Storage Archive boxes with a hinged lid & precut handles

Strong Archive Boxes with attached lid & handles for easy carry, File archiving & stackable boxes
From £2.14

Large Archive boxes with a hinged lid & precut handles

The Larger Archive Box with attached lid & handles for easy carry, File archiving & stackable boxes
From £2.29

Reliable Archive Boxes for Moving, Storage and Home Organisation

When you’re moving house, decluttering or storing items long-term, having the right box matters. At Storage & Removal Boxes we offer archive boxes designed to keep your documents, keepsakes or stored items safe, well-organised and easy to handle.

What Are Archive Boxes?

Archive boxes are specially designed storage boxes usually made of corrugated cardboard with reinforced sides, hand-holes and a lid. Their main purpose is to house paperwork, files or items you need to store but may not access every day. Suppliers emphasise that they are perfect for both home and office use.

Why They Matter for Home Movers and Storage Users

If you’re packing up a flat, a house or simply decluttering before putting items into a self-storage unit, archive boxes give you greater peace of mind. They help by:

  • Keeping paperwork or files flat, protected and organised
  • Being stackable so you can maximise space in storage units or moving vans
  • Providing lids and hand-holes so items stay secure and are easy to move

According to packers and suppliers, archive boxes with integral lids and triple-thickness sides are preferred for long term storage and stacking.

Our Archive Box Range and Features

We’ve selected archive boxes that deliver on practicality and durability:

  • Strong corrugated cardboard construction with reinforced ends – built to last.
  • Flat-pack delivery so you save space and assemble when needed.
  • Integral lids or separate base + lid options to suit different use-cases.
  • Hand-holes for easy carrying and lifting, even when full.
  • Stackable design for storage units or home use - helps keep things tidy in vans, garages or storage facilities.

How to Choose the Right Archive Box

Here are some quick tips when selecting archive boxes:

  • Size & capacity: Make sure the box fits your contents. For example, standard archive boxes might measure around 395 × 310 × 255 mm.
  • Strength: If you’re stacking boxes in storage or loading them in a van, choose boxes with reinforced sides and lids for extra stability.
  • Lid type: Integral lids stay attached, separate lids give flexibility but may get misplaced; pick what suits your move or storage setup.
  • Handles & mobility: If you’ll be lifting often (e.g., between van and storage unit, or upstairs in a house) look for boxes with hand-holes or hand-slots.
  • Labeling & organisation: Boxes with printed panels or open spaces for notes help you identify contents quickly when stored.

Why Storage & Removal Boxes Is the Top Choice for Archive Boxes

If you’re looking for reliable archive boxes for your move, storage or home organisation, here’s why our customers pick us:

  • UK-wide delivery so whether you’re in London, Leeds, Birmingham or Glasgow we’ve got you covered.
  • A curated selection of archive boxes that balance cost, strength and convenience - perfect for home movers and storage users alike.
  • Plain-spoken advice and product descriptions so you know exactly what you’re buying -  just practical help.
  • Bulk options available if you’re moving a large house or business archive - means savings on unit cost.

Tips for Using Your Archive Boxes Effectively

Here are some expert suggestions to get the most from your archive boxes:

  • Start early: don’t wait until the last minute before your move or storage deadline. Fill boxes gradually to keep items organised.
  • Label clearly: write on the box side or use a label panel so you know what’s inside when boxes are stacked or stored away.
  • Use stacking best-practice: heavier boxes go on the bottom, lighter ones on top. Ensure lids are closed properly to protect contents from dust or moisture.
  • For long-term storage: keep boxes off the floor (in a storage unit) or on pallets if possible, to avoid damp. Archive boxes with lids help here.
  • Reuse when possible: many archive boxes are designed for multiple uses - you can store-move-store again, saving cost and waste.

Whether you’re packing up important paperwork, organising files for your business, or simply making space in your home for a move, the right archive boxes help you stay organised, protected and stress-free. Trust Storage & Removal Boxes to deliver quality archive boxes across the UK when you need them most.