Use 10x15 when the fit is realistic
The 10x15 is a good choice for two-bedroom moves, extra furniture, appliances, boxes, and business overflow, but it only saves money when everything fits with room to load safely.
Storage size guide
A 10x15 storage unit gives you about 150 sq ft of floor space and is commonly used for two-bedroom moves, extra furniture, appliances, boxes, and business overflow. Search by ZIP or city to compare nearby 10x15 units nearest-first before choosing a facility.
Find nearby 10x15 units with the size already selected. ZIP and city searches open nearest-first results.
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Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
The 10x15 is a good choice for two-bedroom moves, extra furniture, appliances, boxes, and business overflow, but it only saves money when everything fits with room to load safely.
Drive-up access can make large or heavy moves easier, while indoor climate-controlled units can be better for sensitive items.
Compare rent, promo expiration, admin fees, lock fees, required insurance, and whether the quoted price is for the exact unit size.
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What fits
Use the 10x15 as a planning size, then compare a nearby larger option if your list includes bulky furniture, appliances, business inventory, or items you need to reach often.
Measure bulky items before reserving so door width and depth do not surprise you.
Leave an aisle if you will need regular access during the rental.
Choose climate control for wood furniture, electronics, photos, files, and long-term storage.
How to choose
The cheapest monthly rent is not always the best value if the facility is hard to load or adds fees at checkout. Use nearest-first search, then compare unit details side by side.
Drive-up units are easier for heavy furniture, tools, and frequent visits.
Indoor units can add elevator time but may offer stronger protection.
Ask what the rent becomes after the first-month promotion ends.
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