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Easy solutions on the move

No matter how big or small the storage problem, Super Easy Storage Geelong can provide a solution.

The convenient mobile storage company combines removalist and storage assistance to provide a “one-stop” service, employee Luke Summerhayes explains.

“We bring our self-storage modules to you, load it up and then transport your belongings to our fully-secure Geelong warehouse,” he says.

“When you’re ready, you can come and pick up your things or we can deliver your items back to where you need.”

With some of Geelong’s largest portable self-storage units, Super Easy Storage’s “maxi modules” can store up to two rooms, or a one-bedroom apartment.

The family-owned-and-operated company’s fast, safe, portable and affordable solution takes the stress out of any home or office storage needs “whether it’s moving, downsizing or temporarily storing,” Luke says.

“We’ll come and do it for you – you don’t have to worry about a thing.

“There’s less handling, less chance of damage, less cost and less hassle.”

Servicing the Geelong, Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula, Super Easy Storage warehouse is open five days a week at 116 Furner Ave, North Geelong.

Under new management, the Geelong franchise is offering free drop-off and pick-up during October.

“Book with us now for the next 12 months and you also receive the first month free,” Luke says.

For more information visit supereasystoragegeelong.com.au or phone 0433 224 400.

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