Showing 5 of 5 published IBC Totes listings in Illinois.
Average pricing by condition based on 5 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reconditioned | $43.50 | 144 | 2 |
| Rinsed | $43.00 | 300 | 1 |
| Used | $32.50 | 442 | 2 |
Prices reflect current market averages for ibc totes in Illinois, with 886 units available across all conditions. View full price index
What you'll gain: Learn where to buy reliable used IBC totes in Illinois at the best prices, plus get practical tips to avoid costly mistakes.
Used IBC totes cost 50-80% less than new ones while serving the same purpose. Whether you need containers for water storage, chemicals, or food products, Illinois has suppliers who can help you save money without sacrificing quality.
You get the same storage capacity and durability as new totes, but at a fraction of the cost. A new 275-gallon tote costs $100-150. A used one costs $10-70 depending on condition.
Two standard sizes are available:
275 gallons (40" x 48" x 46")
330 gallons (40" x 48" x 54")
Three main condition levels:
One-time used (cheapest)
Reconditioned (middle price)
Rebottled food-grade (highest price for used)
RePackify connects you with local sellers across Illinois. You can:
Compare prices from multiple suppliers
Find both 275-gallon and 330-gallon totes
Choose from food-grade and industrial options
Buy single totes or full truckloads
Check their price index for current market rates
Local recycling companies in Chicago, Springfield, and Peoria offer:
Free pickup of your old totes
Free delivery of new purchases
Recycling services for damaged containers
One-time used totes: $10-30 each
Previous contents: usually food products like vegetable oil
Minimal cleaning done
May have cosmetic spots or stains
Good for water storage or non-critical uses
Reconditioned totes: $20-50 each
Pressure-tested for leaks
Professionally cleaned
Inspected by technicians
Suitable for most industrial uses
Rebottled food-grade totes: $40-70 each
Triple-rinsed and certified
Meet food safety standards
Can store beverages or food products
Highest quality used option
Step 1: Know what you need
How many totes?
What will you store?
Food-grade required?
Step 2: Get quotes
Contact multiple suppliers
Ask about delivery costs
Check if they offer volume discounts
Step 3: Inspect before buying
Ask about cleaning process
Verify UN ratings if storing hazardous materials
Check cage condition for damage
Step 4: Arrange logistics
Many suppliers offer free delivery
Some pick up your old totes for free
Plan for forklift access if needed
Buy in bulk: Orders of 8+ totes often get volume discounts.
Trade in old totes: Some suppliers pay $20-70 for good used totes you no longer need.
Choose local pickup: Save on delivery fees by picking up totes yourself.
Time your purchase: Prices fluctuate based on supply and demand.
Don't skip the inspection: Always verify cleaning and condition before paying.
Don't ignore valve types: Make sure valves match your needs (2" NPT, camlock, etc.).
Don't forget about disposal: Plan how you'll handle the tote when you're done with it.
Most suppliers can deliver within a week of ordering. Food-grade totes take longer due to extra cleaning requirements.
Expect to pay extra for:
Rush delivery
Special valve configurations
UN certification for hazardous materials
Contact suppliers with these details:
Number of totes needed
Intended use (food, chemicals, water, etc.)
Delivery location
Timeline requirements
This information helps suppliers give you accurate quotes and recommend the right tote condition for your needs.
Remember: buying used IBC totes is straightforward when you know what to look for. Start with your requirements, compare options, and choose based on your specific needs rather than just price.
Showing 5 of 5 published IBC Totes listings in Illinois.