UK · Updated 2026 · How-to
How Much Reclaimed and Ex-Display Kitchen Units Fits in a Van: Reading 2026 Guide
Trying to work out whether a Transit will do the job or you need a Luton for your Reading kitchen units collection? This 2026 guide has the capacity numbers, weight limits and Thames Valley van-hire rates.
Vehicle capacity for kitchen units
| Vehicle | full kitchen capacity | Weight limit |
|---|---|---|
| Small van (Berlingo) | ~50 units | 600kg |
| Transit LWB | ~200 units | 1.2t |
| Luton with tail-lift | ~500 units | 1.5t |
| 7.5t curtainsider | Full pallet load | 5t |
Load plan for Reading collections
- Lay heaviest kitchen units on the floor, evenly distributed
- Strap to the bulkhead in three points
- Use blankets/tarps to prevent slip and scratch
- Never exceed van axle rating — book bigger, not fuller
Reading van hire 2026 rates
Transit LWB from £70/day, Luton with tail-lift from £120/day. Weekend rates 20–40% higher. Deposits £250–£500 on card.
Collection and delivery inside Reading
Most Reading sellers hold stock inside RG1, RG4 and RG30 and offer Thames Valley next-day £48–£78. For loads over a tonne of kitchen units, a hiab drop is usually more economical than multiple van runs.
Frequently asked questions
+Can I use a car for small kitchen units loads?
For under 50kg and short distances, yes with proper strapping. Anything more, book a van.
+Are ex-display appliances covered by warranty?
Yes if unregistered — you register on first use and get the full manufacturer warranty.
+Is van hire worth it vs paid delivery?
Break-even is around 20–40 miles round trip for a single pallet.