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Moving to Germany?

Feb 16, 2011   //   by Apak Removals   //   Latest News  //  1 Comment

Moving House to Germany? Here are Some Helpful Germany Relocation Tips & Advice

With our road train departing weekly to Germany at the moment we thought it may be helpful if we provided our customers some helpful tips for adjusting to life in Germany.  Don’t forget to contact us for the best rates available!

If you are moving from Britain, here is a list of home comforts that you might not find easily in Germany and may prove to be useful to bring with you.

  • 4-way UK power socket – you can put a Euro-style plug on the end of this – save’s buying many plugs for your appliances in the short term.
  • Bacon – If you enjoy bacon, bring some with you to freeze, you cannot buy British-style back bacon in Germany.   Brown sauce – if you like it, then bring it, you’ll not find it cheaply or easily in Germany!  Cadbury’s chocolate – if you like it, then bring it, you’ll not find it cheaply or easily here.
  • Carrier Bags – You pay for them in Germany (in most supermarkets, although Walmart provides them for free, although the amount is highly monitored by the checkout staff!) – you’ll find a plentifull supply of these invaluable when it comes to going to the supermarket and not knowing how to get the items that you’ve bought home!
  • Curry Sauces and Spices – If you enjoy Indian food, then you’ll be glad that you brought your sauces and spices with you. It is possible to buy a bland generic curry sauce in Germany but it will not compare with British or Indian sauces. Some Turkish food suppliers stock a variety of Indian spices but the prices will not compare to what you are used to paying in the UK.
  • Satellite System – if you’re a Sky subscriber, then bring you system with you and transfer the account to another UK address, the receiver will work in the UK and you’ll be amazed how easily it can be setup. Note that unless your TV is very recent, then it will probably not be able to pick up German Cable TV broadcasts as the tunable frequency range is not wide enough for British TV’s to handle. Americans can leave their TV at home, there’s no chance that it will work.
  • Soft toilet roll – very expensive in Germany – although beware that the normal ’set’ size for German toilet roll is a little smaller than the British/American variaties so the roll may not fit into the roll holder!
  • Special soaps/detergents/shampoos that you may like to use
  • Tea bags – ’Schwarz Tee’ is available but not usually to the strengths that you’ll be used to. One can normally buy PG Tips for example, in local Turkish and Asian shops.

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