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Buy Used IBC Tote in Bridgeport, CT

Available Listings in Bridgeport, CT

Showing 15 of 24 published IBC Tote listings near Bridgeport, CT.

IBC Tote 330 Gallon Bridgeport Connecticut, 06606
$195.60/unit
Bridgeport, CT
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Used 330 Gallon IBC Totes - New Haven CT 06515
$62.40/unit
New Haven, CT
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Rinsed 275 Gallon IBC Tanks - Danbury CT 06810
$21.60/unit
Danbury, CT
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Used 275 Gallon IBC Totes - New York City, New York 07008
$45.60/unit
New York City, NY
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275 Gallon Rinsed IBC Tanks - Sewell NJ 08080
$33.89/unit
Sewell, NJ
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Used Food Grade IBC Tanks - Lawrence MA 01843
$165.60/unit
Lawrence, MA
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Used 275 Gallon IBC Totes - Rochester, NY 14609
$39.60/unit
Rochester, NH
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Used 275 Gallon IBC Totes - Baltimore, MD 21201
$39.60/unit
Baltimore, MD
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Used 275 Gallon IBC Totes - Lewiston, ME 04241
$153.60/unit
Lewiston, ME
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Used 275 Gallon IBC Totes - Morgantown, WV 26501
$51.60/unit
Morgantown, WV
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Used 275 Gallon IBC Totes- East Pittsburgh, PA 151112
$63.60/unit
Pittsburgh, PA
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Used 330 Gallon IBC Totes - Raleigh, NC 27597
$57.60/unit
Zebulon, NC
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IBC Tote Prices in Bridgeport, CT

Average pricing by condition based on 5 active listings

ConditionAvg. PriceAvailable QtyListings
Rebottled$40.001431
Triple Rinsed$18.00551
Used$74.336373

Prices reflect current market averages for ibc tote in Bridgeport, CT, with 835 units available across all conditions. View full price index

About Bridgeport

Bridgeport Supplier & Recycler of Used IBC Tote

How to Buy Used IBC Totes in Bridgeport, Connecticut - Save Money and Help the Environment

What you'll get from this guide: Learn how to buy quality used IBC totes in Bridgeport at fair prices, understand what to look for, and avoid costly mistakes.

What Are IBC Totes and Why Buy Used Ones?

IBC totes are large plastic containers that hold 275 to 330 gallons of liquid. Think of them as giant jugs with metal cages around them for protection. They're perfect for storing water, chemicals, oils, and many other liquids.

Why buy used instead of new?

  • Save up to 40% compared to new totes

  • Help the environment by reusing containers

  • Get the same functionality at a lower cost

  • Find them easily in your local area

Simple Guide: What Types Can You Buy?

By How Clean They Are

  • Used - Previously used but not cleaned

  • Rinsed - Washed with water once

  • Triple rinsed - Washed three times (much cleaner)

  • Reconditioned - Fully cleaned, inspected, and repaired

By What They Can Hold

  • Food-grade - Safe for drinking water, food oils, juices

  • Chemical-grade - For industrial chemicals, paints, solvents

  • General use - For non-food items like irrigation water

Example: If you want to store drinking water, buy food-grade totes. For watering plants, general use totes work fine.

What Do Used IBC Totes Cost in Bridgeport?

Average price in Bridgeport: Around $160 per tote

Price depends on:

  • How clean the tote is (rinsed costs more than used)

  • How many you buy (bulk discounts available)

  • What it held before (food-grade costs more)

Money-saving tip: Buy several at once. Many sellers offer discounts for 5+ totes.

Where to Find Used IBC Totes in Bridgeport

You can find used IBC totes through:

  • Online marketplaces RePackify

  • Local recycling companies

  • Industrial suppliers

  • Agricultural supply stores

  • Chemical companies selling their empties

Best approach: Start by searching online, then call local suppliers to compare prices and see the totes in person.

Safety Rules You Must Know

Before You Buy

  • Ask what was stored in the tote before

  • Never use chemical totes for food or water

  • Look for UN/DOT markings (these show it meets safety standards)

  • Totes need inspections every 2.5 years

  • Check for cracks, dents, or damage

  • Make sure valves work properly

Important: If you plan to transport the tote on roads, it must pass safety inspections.

How to Inspect a Used IBC Tote

What to Check

The plastic container inside

  • No cracks or holes

  • No strange smells

  • Clean valve that opens and closes

The metal cage

  • No broken welds

  • Pallet bottom in good shape

  • All bars straight and secure

The paperwork

  • What was stored before

  • When it was last cleaned

  • Any safety certifications

Red flags: Strong chemical smells, visible cracks, missing safety markings, or seller won't tell you what was stored before.

Around the House

  • Rainwater collection for gardens

  • Emergency water storage

  • Composting bins (remove the top)

For Small Businesses

  • Storing heating oil

  • Car wash soap storage

  • Agricultural chemicals

Creative Projects

  • Aquaponics systems

  • Livestock water tanks

  • Workshop parts washing

Example: Many homeowners use food-grade totes to collect rainwater. One 275-gallon tote can water a large garden for weeks.

Step-by-Step Buying Process

1. Decide What You Need

  • How much liquid will you store?

  • What type of liquid?

  • Where will you keep it?

2. Find Sellers

  • Search online marketplaces

  • Call local industrial suppliers

  • Check agricultural stores

3. Ask the Right Questions

  • What was stored in it before?

  • How was it cleaned?

  • Can I inspect it first?

  • Do you offer delivery?

4. Inspect Before Buying

  • Look for damage

  • Test the valve

  • Check for odors

  • Verify the size

5. Arrange Transport

  • Rent a truck if needed

  • Ask about delivery services

  • Get help loading (these weigh 130+ pounds empty)

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Don't:

  • Buy without seeing it first

  • Use chemical totes for drinking water

  • Forget to ask about previous contents

  • Skip checking the valve

  • Buy damaged totes thinking you can fix them easily

Do:

  • Bring a flashlight to inspect inside

  • Bring someone to help load

  • Negotiate price for multiple totes

  • Ask for cleaning instructions

Money-Saving Tips

Buy in bulk - Most sellers discount orders of 5+ totes

Consider "used" condition - If you're storing non-food items, save money on less-clean totes

Pick up yourself - Delivery charges can add $50-100

Shop around - Prices vary widely between sellers

Buy at the right time - Late fall and winter often have better prices

Final Advice

Used IBC totes are excellent investments when bought smart. Start with one tote to test your needs before buying many. Always prioritize safety over savings - a damaged tote can cause expensive spills or health problems.

Remember: The best deal is a quality tote that safely does what you need for years to come.

Next step: Use RePackify or call local suppliers to see what's available in your area today.

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