How to Move a Fridge Long Distance | Venus Bay Route Guide
Verified route, conditional fridge guidance: an anonymised June 2026 calendar record confirms a Venus Bay-to-Bundoora unit-destination move using two movers and a 10 tonne truck. The booking does not list a fridge or other whitegoods. This guide applies long-distance fridge preparation to that real travel and access context for customers who do have an appliance in their inventory.
Moving a fridge long distance is different from moving a couch or a box. A fridge is heavy, awkward, easy to scratch and sensitive to how it is handled before and after transport. It needs time to defrost, dry and settle. It also needs a sensible truck position so it stays upright, protected and away from pressure during the drive.
The Venus Bay-to-Bundoora route provides a real regional-to-Melbourne travel example. If a future inventory includes a fridge, the longer drive makes upright preparation, stable placement and destination access especially important.
Request a fridge and whitegoods moving quote if your move includes a fridge, washing machine, dryer or a longer Melbourne / regional Victoria route.

Who This Fridge Moving Guide Helps
This guide is useful if you need to move a fridge as part of a home move, townhouse move, larger apartment move or longer regional-to-Melbourne relocation. It is also helpful if you are not sure whether a 10 tonne or 12 tonne truck is the right fit for your item list.
- You are moving a fridge from regional Victoria into Melbourne.
- Your move includes whitegoods, furniture, boxes and bedroom items.
- You want the fridge kept upright and protected in the truck.
- You are moving a 3-4 bedroom style load and considering a 10 tonne truck.
- Your item list is closer to a 4-5 bedroom family move and may need 12 tonne planning.
Verified Route and Fridge Planning Scope
| Case detail | Planning note |
|---|---|
| Route | Venus Bay to Bundoora, regional Victoria to Melbourne |
| Move type | Verified long-distance home move; fridge guidance applies only when an appliance is declared |
| Truck size | 10 tonne truck, often suitable for many 3-4 bedroom homes or organised medium-size loads |
| Larger comparison | 12 tonne truck, often suitable for 4-5 bedroom homes or bigger family loads |
| Main appliance risk | Scratches, water leakage, unstable loading, poor ventilation and switching on too soon |
| Best preparation | Defrost, dry, empty, secure shelves and send access photos before moving day |
Why Fridge Moves Need Extra Care
A fridge is not just heavy. It has doors, seals, internal shelves, coils, feet, panels and finishes that can be damaged if the move is rushed. The fridge also needs to stay as upright as practical, especially for longer travel. If it is tilted too far or placed under pressure, it can be harder to protect and may need more settling time before being switched on again.
For a long-distance route such as Venus Bay to Bundoora, the fridge also spends more time inside the truck. This makes loading position more important. The fridge should not be where boxes or furniture can lean heavily into it during the drive. It should be protected with blankets and placed where it can remain stable.
Before Moving Day: Defrost and Dry the Fridge
The customer should empty the fridge and freezer before moving day. Food, ice, loose shelves and trays should be removed or secured. The fridge should be defrosted early enough that water has time to drain and the inside can dry.
A wet fridge can leak through the move, create slippery handling conditions and affect nearby boxes or furniture. For long-distance moves, dryness matters even more because the appliance will be in the truck for longer.
Should a Fridge Be Moved Upright?
In most cases, the safest plan is to keep the fridge upright. There are situations where an appliance may need to be angled through a doorway or carefully tilted for handling, but long-distance transport should be planned so the fridge travels upright and protected whenever possible.
If a fridge has been tilted, the customer should allow settling time before switching it back on. The exact timing can depend on the appliance and how it was handled, so customers should also follow manufacturer guidance where available.
10 Tonne vs 12 Tonne for Fridge and Whitegoods Moves
| Truck option | Typical fit | Fridge and whitegoods note |
|---|---|---|
| 10 tonne truck | Often suitable for 3-4 bedroom homes, townhouses, larger apartments and medium-size moves | Works well when the fridge, washer, dryer, boxes and furniture can be loaded with enough protection space |
| 12 tonne truck | Often suitable for 4-5 bedroom homes, bigger family moves and larger furniture lists | Better when the fridge is travelling with multiple bedrooms, garage storage, outdoor items and bulky furniture |
The right truck depends on the whole item list, not just the fridge. A 10 tonne truck can be a good fit for a prepared 3-4 bedroom style load. If the move includes several rooms of furniture, garage storage, outdoor items and multiple whitegoods, a 12 tonne truck may give the crew more room to protect the load properly.
How to Protect a Fridge During Loading
Fridge protection starts before lifting. Doors should be closed and secure, shelves should not rattle loose, and the path should be clear. The crew should check steps, tight corners, doorway width, floor surfaces and the distance to the truck.
Inside the truck, the fridge should be protected with moving blankets and positioned so it stays stable. Heavier items should not press into the fridge doors or side panels. If other whitegoods are moving too, each appliance needs enough room so corners and handles do not rub together.
Venus Bay Pickup Notes
Regional pickup planning is different from a short local move. The crew needs to know the driveway, parking area, access path and whether the property has stairs, gravel, slopes or tight turns. The fridge should be ready before the truck arrives so the team can load it in the right sequence.
For long-distance moves, the loading order matters. Items needed first at delivery may be loaded later, while heavy and stable items are positioned to protect the truck load during travel.
Bundoora Delivery Notes
At delivery, the fridge should be placed directly into its final area if access allows. Customers should keep the kitchen path clear and confirm whether the fridge space has enough width, ventilation and door clearance.
The fridge should not be switched on immediately if it has been tilted or transported for a long time. Allowing the appliance to settle before use is a simple way to reduce risk after the move.
What About Washing Machines and Dryers?
Whitegoods often travel together. Washing machines should be drained, hoses secured and loose parts removed where needed. Dryers should be unplugged and emptied. If the move includes several appliances, the quote should mention them clearly because they affect truck space, handling time and loading order.
DIY Fridge Moving vs Professional Movers
Moving a fridge yourself can look cheaper, but the risk is higher if you do not have the right trolley, straps, truck space or experience. Fridges are awkward to balance and can damage walls, floors or the appliance itself if handled poorly.
Professional movers bring equipment, loading experience and a plan for keeping the appliance stable. For longer moves, that planning matters even more because the fridge is travelling further and the load needs to stay secure for longer.
Trust Proof From Melbourne Customers
Whitegoods and long-distance loads need careful stacking. One 5-star Google review described JD Movers as having items “stacked properly and safely”. That is exactly the kind of planning needed when a fridge, furniture and boxes travel together in a 10 tonne truck.
More customer feedback is available on our testimonials page. Our case studies stay anonymised while using real moving scenarios to make the advice practical.
Useful Links for Fridge and Whitegoods Moving
- Melbourne removal services
- Furniture removals Melbourne
- Removal insurance information
- Bundoora removalists
- Request a moving quote
Checklist Before Moving a Fridge Long Distance
- Empty the fridge and freezer.
- Defrost early enough for the inside to dry.
- Remove or secure shelves and loose trays.
- Measure doorways and fridge space at both properties.
- Clear the path from kitchen to truck.
- Tell the movers about stairs, slopes, gravel or tight access.
- Allow settling time before switching the fridge back on.
Related JD Movers service areas
This real moving case is connected to local suburb pages where JD Movers explains access, truck size planning and quote details for similar Melbourne moves.
Customers often mention that items are “stacked properly and safely”. Use the related suburb pages together with this case to plan the right 5, 10 or 12 tonne truck before moving day.
Related JD Movers service areas
This real moving case is connected to local suburb pages where JD Movers explains access, truck size planning and quote details for similar Melbourne moves.
Customers often mention that items are “stacked properly and safely”. Use the related suburb pages together with this case to plan the right 5, 10 or 12 tonne truck before moving day.
5, 10 and 12 tonne truck planning
JD Movers does not choose a truck by suburb name alone. We compare the property type, bedroom count, box estimate, lift or stair access, parking distance, bulky furniture and whether the job is a full home move, apartment move, office move or selected-item move.
| Truck option | Best fit | Planning note |
|---|---|---|
| 5 tonne truck | 1-2 bedroom units or apartments, small item lists, student moves, compact access or partial furniture moves. | A 5 tonne truck is useful when the load is smaller and parking or apartment access is tighter. |
| 10 tonne truck | 3-4 bedroom apartments, units, townhouses or prepared smaller homes with boxes, beds, lounges and whitegoods. | A 10 tonne truck gives more capacity for a normal household load while still being practical for many Melbourne streets. |
| 12 tonne truck | 4-5 bedroom homes, larger family moves, garage items, outdoor furniture, heavy pieces or commercial stock. | A 12 tonne truck is better when volume, bulky furniture or loading separation matters more than compact access. |
For a more accurate quote, send the pickup and delivery suburbs, property type, bedroom count, box estimate, stairs or lift details, parking notes and photos of large or fragile items.
FAQ: Moving a Fridge Long Distance
Can a fridge be laid down during transport?
It is usually better to keep a fridge upright, especially for longer moves. If it must be tilted for handling, allow settling time before switching it on again and follow manufacturer guidance where available.
How early should I defrost the fridge?
Defrost it early enough that ice can melt, water can drain and the inside can dry before the movers arrive. A dry fridge is easier and safer to move.
Is a 10 tonne truck enough for a fridge move?
A 10 tonne truck is often suitable for many 3-4 bedroom style moves with a fridge, boxes and furniture. If the move is closer to a 4-5 bedroom family load, a 12 tonne truck may be better.
Can JD Movers move other whitegoods with the fridge?
Yes. Washing machines, dryers and other household items can be included, but they should be listed when requesting a quote so truck space and loading order can be planned.
Are private booking details published?
No. Names, exact addresses, private contact details and sensitive notes are removed from case studies.
Get a Fridge and Whitegoods Moving Quote
If you are moving a fridge from regional Victoria to Melbourne, or moving whitegoods as part of a local home move, send JD Movers your pickup suburb, delivery suburb, item list and access photos. We can help decide whether a 10 tonne or 12 tonne truck is the better fit.
