Ep 16 — Pod
One user reported paying approximately $4,500 for an for a move from Iowa to Texas. ✅ Pros and Cons Convenience: Ground-level loading means no ramps. Weight Cap: Easy to exceed 4,200 lbs with heavy furniture. Flexibility: Keep it for 30 days to load at your own pace. Driveway Space: Requires a large, flat area for drop-off.
Delivery delays or missed windows are common complaints. EP 16 POD
Pricing for drop-off/pickup is usually transparent. One user reported paying approximately $4,500 for an
is designed to fit the contents of approximately or a 1,200 square foot home. Flexibility: Keep it for 30 days to load at your own pace
Pricing varies significantly based on distance and demand, but general estimates include: $330 – $830. Long Distance (up to 250 miles): $1,500 – $3,500. Cross-Country: $5,550 – $7,660.
It measures 16' x 8' x 8', providing about 857 cubic feet of storage space. ⚖️ Weight and Structural Limits A critical review point for the 16-foot model is its lower weight capacity compared to smaller units. Weight Limit: It has a maximum capacity of 4,200 lbs . The Trade-off: Ironically, the 7-foot and 12-foot containers
" typically refers to the , the largest size offered by the company for residential moves. While it is a popular and convenient choice for those who want a do-it-yourself moving experience without driving a truck, it has specific limitations regarding weight and space. 📦 Capacity and Space 16-foot container