Buy Used IBC Tote in Los Angeles, CA
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IBC Tote Prices in Los Angeles, CA
Average pricing by condition based on 16 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reconditioned | $75.00 | 465 | 2 |
| Rinsed | $43.00 | 200 | 2 |
| Used | $31.02 | 3,384 | 12 |
Prices reflect current market averages for ibc tote in Los Angeles, CA, with 4,049 units available across all conditions. View full price index
About Los Angeles
Los Angeles Supplier & Recycler of Used IBC Tote
Save Money on Bulk Storage: Your Guide to Buying Used IBC Totes in Los Angeles
Why read this guide? You'll learn how to cut storage costs by up to 70% while getting reliable containers for your business. We'll show you exactly what to look for, what to avoid, and how to buy smart.
What Are IBC Totes and Why Buy Used?
IBC totes are large plastic containers in steel cages. Think of them as super-sized water coolers for businesses. Most hold 275 or 330 gallons and stack like building blocks.
Why buy used instead of new?
Save $100-200 per container
Get the same function at half the price
Help the environment by reusing containers
These containers work great for storing liquids like water, chemicals, or food ingredients. The steel cage protects the plastic tank inside, and you can move them with a forklift.
What's Available in Los Angeles
In LA, you'll find two main sizes:
275-gallon totes: 40" x 48" x 46" tall
330-gallon totes: 40" x 48" x 54" tall
Container conditions:
Used Dirty: Needs cleaning, cheapest option ($35-45 each)
Used Rinsed: Basic cleaning done ($45-60 each)
Food-Grade: Clean and safe for food/water ($60-80 each)
Rebottled: New liner in old cage ($150-250 each)
Example: A restaurant buying water storage totes would choose food-grade rinsed containers. A car wash needing soap storage might pick used dirty ones to save money.
What You'll Pay in Los Angeles
Los Angeles prices run higher than other California cities. Here's what to expect:
Current LA prices:
Basic used totes: $35-45 each
Food-grade rinsed: $60-80 each
Rebottled containers: $150-250 each
Money-saving tips:
Buy 60+ containers for bulk discounts (save 10-15%)
Pick up yourself to avoid delivery fees
Buy during slow seasons (winter months)
Real example: A landscaping company saved $800 by buying 30 containers at once instead of buying them individually.
How to Buy Smart
Step 1: Know what you need
How many gallons do you need to store?
What liquid will you put in it?
Do you need food-grade quality?
Step 2: Contact suppliers
Get quotes from multiple sources
Ask about minimum orders
Check pickup vs. delivery options
Step 3: Inspect before buying
Check the steel cage for rust or bent bars
Look inside the plastic tank for cracks
Test the valve at the bottom
Smell inside - bad odors mean contamination
What to Check Before You Buy
Red flags to avoid:
Rust holes in the steel cage
Cracks in the plastic tank
Valves that don't close properly
Strong chemical smells
Missing labels or certifications
Green lights to look for:
Clean, intact steel cage
Clear plastic with no cloudiness
Working valve that opens and closes smoothly
Fresh smell inside
Proper UN certification markings
Example: One buyer saved themselves trouble by rejecting containers with bent cage bars. Those containers would have been unstable when stacked.
Legal Requirements You Need to Know
For any liquid storage:
Keep original UN markings on the container
Don't exceed the weight limit printed on the label
Use proper forklifts for moving
For food or water:
Only use containers marked food-grade
Check that previous contents were food-safe
Get cleaning certificates when required
For chemicals:
Match container ratings to your chemical type
Follow DOT shipping rules if transporting
Keep safety data sheets for contents
Most businesses don't need to worry about complex regulations. Just match your container grade to your liquid type.
Moving and Storing Your Containers
Delivery options:
Truck delivery: 60 empty containers or 10-14 full ones
Pickup: Bring a trailer and save on delivery fees
Local delivery: Often available within LA County
Storage tips:
Stack empty containers up to 4 high
Stack full containers only 2 high maximum
Store on level ground
Keep away from extreme heat
Example: A brewery arranged for morning delivery to avoid traffic delays and ensure their forklift operator was available for unloading.
Environmental Benefits
Buying used containers helps the environment:
Saves plastic from landfills
Reduces energy needed to make new containers
Cuts transportation emissions by buying locally
Extends the useful life of materials
One RePackify customer calculated they prevented 2 tons of plastic waste by choosing used containers over new ones for their 100-container purchase.
Where to Find Quality Used Containers
RePackify serves the Los Angeles market with:
275 and 330-gallon containers in stock
Various condition levels from basic to food-grade
Local pickup and delivery options
Volume discounts for bulk orders
Same-day quotes for local businesses
Their LA inventory typically includes 60+ containers with monthly restocking up to 180 units.
Your Next Steps
Calculate your needs: How many containers and what grade?
Get quotes: Contact suppliers for current pricing
Plan logistics: Arrange pickup or delivery
Inspect on arrival: Check condition before accepting
Start saving: Enjoy lower storage costs
Remember: The best deal isn't always the cheapest container. Factor in condition, delivery costs, and your specific needs to find the best value.
Ready to start? Contact RePackify for current inventory and pricing in the Los Angeles area. Most quotes are provided the same day for local businesses.