A move that runs beyond the M25 gets charged an extra pound a mile on top of the hourly rate, and that single line tells you more about Easy man and van Removals than the rest of its homepage does. This is an outfit that prices work the way a working driver thinks about it: by the hour, by the size of the vehicle, and by the distance once the job leaves London.

The hourly figure at Easy man and van Removals sits around 60 to 110 pounds an hour, and it moves with two things, which van turns up and how many people come with it.

Vans, rates and the jobs it takes on

Three vehicles cover the spread. A small van handles single items, the sort of collect-and-drop errand where you have bought one wardrobe and need it home. The LWB Sprinter-type van is the middle option for a flat or a modest house. The Luton, with its box body, is what you book when a whole home is on the move. Letting you pick the vehicle before you ever speak to anyone is a sensible bit of design.

The service list from Easy man and van Removals is broad without turning vague. Flat and house removals, office and small-business relocations, student moves, storage-facility transfers, and single-item furniture runs each get their own place. The single-item furniture service is the useful edge case here, the job too big for a car boot and too small to justify a full removals booking. Same-day and short-notice bookings are there too, which counts for a lot when a landlord or a completion date shifts under your feet.

How the hourly pricing works

You take the hourly rate or ask for a fixed quote, and the free-quote form exists to turn the second option into a real number.

The long-distance surcharge of a pound per mile is stated up front instead of sprung at the end, which is the part of the pricing page I trusted most. Hourly billing suits a two-hour job across a borough. A fixed quote makes more sense for a cross-country haul where the meter would otherwise keep running. Offering both, and saying plainly which costs what, is the straight way to sell removals.

Who the moves are aimed at

Easy man and van Removals names students, office managers and people clearing a storage unit as customers, and the geography is spelled out: London and Greater London first, then nationwide UK routes. Location landing pages back this up.

A dedicated "Man and Van Sandy" page, for one, speaks to that town rather than to London traffic. It is a small-operator way of reaching places the big national firms treat as an afterthought.

What the reviews and the Peterborough address say

The reputation around Easy man and van Removals is genuinely strong, with one wrinkle worth naming. Trustpilot carries 571 reviews at a five-star rating, a large and consistent body of feedback for a man-and-van business. The site itself rounds this up to "580+ Trustpilot reviews," a small inflation, though the underlying number is real and it is high.

Away from Trustpilot the picture holds. A removals directory describes the company as five-star rated across Google, Facebook and Trustpilot, and says it has traded since 2012. A quote-comparison site shows written reviews praising communication and repeat custom. Another aggregator points to fast completion times.

A separate mobile version of the site, on a .mobi domain, shows a Trustindex-verified Google rating above 4.5 and cites 31 reviews at a five-star average on its booking page. It is a smaller sample than the Trustpilot pile, but it points the same way.

Not every account glows. One mover-comparison profile, listing the firm under "Easy Removals," records mostly positive testimonials about prompt crews and careful handling, but also one customer whose booked van never arrived after a four-hour wait. A no-show is close to the worst thing a removals company can do to you, and it belongs in any honest read of the record even as the exception.

Contact is easy. Two phone numbers, an email, an online form and a physical address at 23 Cavendish Street in Peterborough are all shown. That base is worth a pause, because the marketing leans hard on London. A firm can certainly run London jobs from a base further north, and the location pages and long-distance pricing point to a real nationwide operation, but a London mover headquartered in Peterborough is a detail a careful reader should notice and weigh.

Booking with confidence, or with questions

What Easy man and van Removals gets right is the stuff people trip over when hiring a mover. The price is legible before you commit. The van you need is yours to choose. Insurance is stated, seven-day availability is stated, and the review pile is deep enough that the five stars do not rest on a handful of voices. For most jobs, that combination of clear pricing and a deep, verifiable review base is exactly what you are hiring on.

What a cautious customer will want to pin down is the human part. That one no-show, and the gap between a Peterborough address and a London pitch, are not dealbreakers, yet they are the questions to ask on the phone: who exactly is coming, from where, and what happens if the van runs late. Get straight answers and Easy man and van Removals looks like a strong, fairly priced pick. Weigh the deep five-star record against that one morning somebody was left waiting on the pavement, and the choice becomes an informed one rather than a leap of faith.


Business address
Easy man and van
73 cardington square,
Hounslow,
London
TW4 6AJ
United Kingdom

Contact details
Phone: 07854961615
Fax: 02034882193