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Multnomah
pro moving labor crews with pro moving equipment. we can move pianos, safes, hot tubs, and pool tables. we also do delivery and junk removal. portland oregon + 50 miles.
Local family owned moving and furniture delivery company striving for satisfaction of our community with quality work and affordable price! Our employees have 10+ years experience in the moving industry and are quick at their jobs. Let K & R's Northwest Moving and Delivery LLC take the stress out of your next move!
Eli K.
I didn't actually hire these guys, but I had an A+++ experience with one of their guys. I was trying to heave a 70 pound box from West Elm into a U-Haul van with only my own two noodle arms (I'm a waifish fella). A dude from Pack My Truck (whose name I unfortunately did not catch) saw me driving the struggle bus, hopped out of his truck, walked over, and offered to help me load the box. I gratefully accepted and then was blown away when, instead of grabbing the other side of the box with me, he He-Manned the whole thing onto his shoulder and loaded it solo with ease. I thanked him profusely and he hopped back into his truck.When he saw me come out twice more with two more 70-pound boxes, he hopped out twice more and did the same thing. I owe this guy a beer, at least; if he hadn't been there to help... who knows? I may still be struggling to load boxes in the Pearl to this day.Thanks mystery strongman, and thanks Pack My Truck!