easyStorage | Top 5 reviews of the week

February 20, 2026

easyStorage | Top 5 reviews of the week

This week's selection fills us with both pride and happiness. We couldn't be more grateful to have customers like ours, thank you for your words and your trust.

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Elisabeth in her review emphasises all the good service she has received at easyStorage. Thank you very much for your words, we are delighted to know that from the moment you answered the phone until the end you were happy and satisfied with our the service.

2.

Thank you, Mr. HD, we are very pleased to hear that you were satisfied with our service and professionalism. One of the things we are most proud of is that our clients recommend us to their friends and family, that is the best proof that a job well done knows no boundaries.

3.

Our customer Marlene delights us with a review that is music to our ears. Thank you for highlighting our work, we are very happy to exceed your expectations and to have been able to help you.

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Packing 20 years in boxes and moving them to another place is no easy task for anyone. Not only is it physically demanding, but it is also emotionally charged. That's why we try to help our clients have the best experience, free of hassle and stress. Thank you, John, for your words, we are pleased all went well for you.

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Transparency and honesty in all our communications, as Mr Crespin rightly mentions, we do what we say. We collect, we store and we return. Thank you, we are glad you emphasise this characteristic, it is very important to easyStorage that what we say and what we do are aligned.

And up to here this week’s best reviews selection, to see all of them you can go to our Trustguide page

Please have a look at everything we can offer you at www.easystorage.com or www.easystorageboxes.com for the best low-cost moving supplies.

See you next week!

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