Buy Used IBC Tote in New Hampshire
Available Listings in New Hampshire
Showing 5 of 5 published IBC Tote listings in New Hampshire.
IBC Tote Prices in New Hampshire
Average pricing by condition based on 5 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Used | $23.40 | 719 | 5 |
Prices reflect current market averages for ibc tote in New Hampshire, with 719 units available across all conditions. View full price index
About New Hampshire
#1 Supplier of Used IBC Tote Across The State of New Hampshire
Save Money on Used IBC Totes in New Hampshire
What you'll get: Learn how to buy quality used IBC totes for $200-$350 each in New Hampshire, saving up to 70% compared to new containers while helping the environment.
What Are IBC Totes and Why Buy Used?
IBC totes are large plastic containers (275 or 330 gallons) inside metal cages. Think of them as giant water bottles with handles for forklifts.
Why choose used over new?
Save $300-$500 per container
Get the same storage capacity
Help reduce waste
Available immediately (no waiting for manufacturing)
Real example: A maple syrup producer in Manchester bought 10 used food-grade totes for $2,500 instead of paying $6,000 for new ones.
Types of Used IBC Totes Available
Dirty Used Totes ($200-$250)
Never cleaned after last use
Lowest price option
Good for non-food liquids like antifreeze or cleaning chemicals
You clean them yourself
Triple-Rinsed Food-Grade ($250-$350)
Cleaned and sanitized professionally
Safe for food and beverages
Ready to use immediately
Perfect for breweries, food manufacturers
Reconditioned Totes ($350+)
New bottle in refurbished cage
Like buying new at used prices
Best for pharmaceutical or cosmetic companies
Comes with quality guarantee
Where to Buy in New Hampshire
Local Suppliers Offer:
Free pickup of your empty containers
Delivery anywhere in New Hampshire
Cash rebates ($10-$100) if you sell them your used totes
RePackify Services:
Online ordering system
275 and 330 gallon sizes
New, recycled, and custom options
Serves New Hampshire and neighboring states
How Much You'll Pay
Single Container Prices:
Used dirty: $200
Food-grade clean: $250-$300
Reconditioned: $350-$450
Volume Discounts:
10+ containers: 10% off
50+ containers: 15% off
Full truckload (20+ containers): 20% off
Hidden costs to watch:
Delivery fees (often free with minimum orders)
Cleaning supplies if buying dirty totes
Storage space for multiple containers
Step-by-Step Buying Process
Step 1: Figure Out What You Need
How many gallons? (275 or 330)
What will you store? (food needs food-grade)
How many containers?
Step 2: Get Quotes
Call suppliers with your requirements
Ask about delivery costs
Request photos of available inventory
Step 3: Inspect Before Buying
Check for cracks in plastic
Make sure valve works properly
Verify cage isn't bent or damaged
Step 4: Arrange Delivery
Most suppliers deliver free within 50 miles
Schedule when you can receive with forklift
Have payment ready (check, credit card, or invoice)
Smart Buying Tips
Inspect Everything: Look for hairline cracks, damaged valves, or bent cages. A small crack can leak hundreds of gallons.
Consider Total Cost: A $200 dirty tote might cost $100 to clean properly. A $280 clean tote could be the better deal.
Plan Your Space: Each IBC tote is 4 feet by 4 feet and 6 feet tall. Make sure you have forklift access.
Ask About Rebates: Many suppliers pay $25-$75 for your empty totes. This can offset future purchases.
Real success story: A craft brewery in Portsmouth bought 20 used food-grade totes for $5,000, got a $400 rebate for trading in old containers, and saves $200 monthly on ingredient storage compared to smaller containers.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Buying dirty totes without budgeting for cleaning
Not checking local regulations for your intended use
Ordering without measuring your storage space
Forgetting to ask about minimum order requirements
By following this guide, you'll find quality used IBC totes that meet your needs while keeping more money in your pocket.