A medium-sized PODS container can be perfect for people with 1- or 2-bedroom homes, but keep in mind that if you have a basement or attic, the actual amount of stuff you have might be closer to a 3-bedroom home in the end.
Create a Detailed Inventory
Determine what you’re taking during the move, then create a detailed inventory of your possessions. Consider breaking your inventory list into categories, such as by room, or keeping similar items together. Not only does this help with determining what type of PODS rental you need, but it also makes it easy to ensure everything you want to keep makes it inside the PODS container.
When in Doubt, Go Slightly Larger
If you’re on the fence about PODS container sizes, go with the larger option, so you have plenty of space. It’s much better to have a little too much space than realize you can’t fit your favorite recliner inside the container.
Factor in Your Storage Needs
Think about your storage needs when you request a PODS container rental. Do you only have items in your house, or are there outdoor toys or tools in your shed that require storage? Consider a large unit if you want to store outdoor furniture, kids’ play equipment, and gardening tools along with your indoor essentials.
General Size Guidelines
To help you make the final call, here is a quick summary of when to choose each size.
- Choose the 8 ft container if you live in a studio apartment (under 500 sq. ft.), are moving out of a dorm room, or only need to move a specific room or partial load.
- Choose the 12 ft container if you are moving a 1-bedroom apartment or a smaller 2-bedroom home (500–800 sq. ft.). This is also a smart pick if you are a minimalist who has already decluttered heavily.
- Choose the 16 ft container if you have a standard 2- or 3-bedroom home (up to 1,200 sq. ft.). This is your safest bet for long-distance moves or homes with bulky furniture like sectional sofas.