Disposing of large furniture and large home appliances is something people don't often experience, which is why it can be confusing when the need arises. Items like beds, chests of drawers, refrigerators, and washing machines are large and heavy, leading to many concerns about whether one can move them out oneself, who to ask for help, and how much it will cost. In particular, large furniture and appliances may not be disposable like regular trash. Whether you use your local government's bulky waste collection, consult the retailer, or hire a junk removal company, the procedures, costs, and process for collection will vary, making it a burden for many just to research disposal methods. Therefore, Clean Helper, which offers services related to tidying up living spaces such as junk removal, on-site purchasing, estate sorting, and cleaning up cluttered homes, conducted a survey targeting 200 men and women aged 30 and over. This survey clarifies what people find difficult or concerning when disposing of large furniture and appliances, which items are difficult to dispose of, and what services are appealing when hiring a company. We hope this will be a useful reference for those considering disposing of large furniture and appliances, as well as for those struggling with junk disposal due to moving, tidying up a family home, or organizing their living space. Table of Contents Q1: What are the difficulties and concerns when disposing of large furniture and appliances? Q2: Which large furniture and appliances are difficult to dispose of? Q3: What services are appealing when hiring a company to dispose of large furniture and appliances? Summary: When disposing of large furniture and appliances, it is important to confirm moving out and costs in advance. Q1. When disposing of large furniture and appliances, what are the difficulties and concerns you are likely to encounter? (Multiple answers possible: Note 1) Note 1: Although this question allows for multiple selections, the