Showing 15 of 24 published IBC Totes listings near Quincy, MA.
Average pricing by condition based on 5 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| New | $58.00 | 300 | 1 |
| Reconditioned | $48.00 | 60 | 1 |
| Used | $31.58 | 860 |
What you'll get from this guide: Learn how to find quality used IBC totes at 50-70% less than new ones, understand what to look for, and avoid common buying mistakes.
IBC stands for Intermediate Bulk Container. Think of them as large, reusable containers that hold liquids or powders. They're like giant jugs with a steel cage around them.
Common uses:
Storing cooking oils or syrups
Holding cleaning chemicals
Transporting water or other liquids
Mixing ingredients in small batches
Money savings: Used totes cost $40-120 instead of $150-250 for new ones.
Good for the environment: You're reusing containers instead of making new ones.
Same function: A properly cleaned used tote works just as well as a new one.
Showing 15 of 24 published IBC Totes listings near Quincy, MA.
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Prices reflect current market averages for ibc totes in Quincy, MA, with 1,220 units available across all conditions. View full price index
Size options:
275 gallons (most common)
330 gallons (less common but available)
Condition levels:
Used/Dirty: Previously held non-food items. You'll need to clean them yourself. Cost: $40-85
Food-grade/Rinsed: Already cleaned and safe for food products. Cost: $60-100
Reconditioned: New inner container with cleaned outer cage. Cost: $80-150
Check these things:
No cracks in the plastic container
Steel cage isn't badly rusted
Bottom valve opens and closes properly
Plastic cap on top fits tightly
No strong chemical smells (unless you expect them)
Ask these questions:
What was stored in it before?
Has it been cleaned?
Is it food-grade certified?
Can you return it if there's a problem?
Local option: RePackify serves Quincy zip codes 02169, 02170, 02171, 02186, and 02269. They offer:
Used and reconditioned totes
Both 275 and 330 gallon sizes
Local delivery
Bulk pricing discounts
Other places to check:
Industrial supply companies
Chemical distributors (they often sell empties)
Online marketplaces
Recycling centers that handle industrial containers
Step 1: Figure out what you need
How much liquid will you store?
Does it need to be food-grade?
How many totes do you need?
Step 2: Get quotes from multiple sources
Compare prices for the same condition level
Ask about delivery costs
Find out about minimum orders
Step 3: Inspect before you buy
Look at the tote in person if possible
Test the valve
Check for damage
Step 4: Start small
Buy one or two first to test
Order more once you're satisfied
Don't assume all used totes are the same. A $40 dirty tote might need $20 worth of cleaning supplies and hours of work.
Don't forget delivery costs. A cheap tote isn't cheap if shipping costs $50.
Don't buy without knowing what was stored before. Some chemicals leave permanent odors or stains.
Don't skip the inspection. A cracked tote will leak and waste your money.
Buy in bulk: Order 10 or more for better pricing.
Be flexible on timing: Rush orders cost more.
Consider pickup: You might save money picking up instead of having them delivered.
Ask about trade-ins: Some suppliers give credit for your empty totes.
Prices that seem too good to be true
Sellers who won't let you inspect the totes
No return policy
Vague descriptions of what was stored before
Sellers who pressure you to buy immediately
Buying used IBC totes can save your business thousands of dollars. Take your time, ask questions, and inspect what you're buying. Start with a small order to test the supplier, then buy more once you're confident in the quality.