Vacuum cleaner
A vacuum is definitely an important home necessity that can assist you during your move. The last thing you want when tackling that clean is to be breaking your back running a dusty broom and dustpan over dust-caked floors where the couch used to sit. Leaving your old home clean and moving into a new home is made much easier when using a vacuum cleaner, so do not pack it far away in a box, make sure that you have it handy and in a place where it is accessible for you to use.

Lightweight luggage
This travel essential will also become your best friend during the move as suitcases with wheels are still by far the most efficient vessel to pack your books in. When you pack books in cardboard boxes, they can break the box and be too heavy to lift. However with a travel suitcase, they are easy to transport and have much room for the books to go.
Cleaning products
While everyone has their preferred cleaning products, most homes will benefit from a glass cleaner, multi-surface cleaner, and disinfectant for the kitchen and bathroom. You will likely want to include paper towels and a bottle of hand soap for each restroom, as well as one for the kitchen sink.
Plus, it never hurts to have a little extra hand sanitizer strategically placed in multiple locations in your house. This makes it easy for guests to sanitize when they walk in, but also for you, whether you are just trying to maintain proper hygiene. You may want to place hand sanitizer:
-Near the front door or other entryways
-In the bathroom
-In a common room, such as a living room or game room
Grabbing a few bottles of both hand soap and sanitizer will get you off to a comfortable, germ-free start in your new home.
Cables, batteries, and extension cords
Nothing is worse than locating the ideal location for your new light only to discover that the plug is too far from the nearest outlet. Fortunately, there is a simple solution to avoid this. Your gadgets may be powered from anywhere in the room with the help of an extension cord.!
You could also need one or more surge protectors. You may plug in many electrical devices simultaneously with a surge protector, and it also shields them from a power spike a s opposed to a power strip, which only enables simultaneous insertion of many electronic devices. It is a good idea to carry a few battery packs as well. Your remote controls and many other home appliances are powered by batteries for the first week after your relocation, so make sure that you have AA and AAA batteries accessible to you.