Buy Used IBC Tote in Orangeburg, SC
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IBC Tote Prices in Orangeburg, SC
Average pricing by condition based on 4 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Damaged | $8.00 | 257 | 1 |
| Used | $39.00 | 222 | 3 |
Prices reflect current market averages for ibc tote in Orangeburg, SC, with 479 units available across all conditions. View full price index
About Orangeburg
Orangeburg Supplier & Recycler of Used IBC Tote
Find Used IBC Totes in Orangeburg, SC: Save Money on Bulk Storage
You'll learn: Where to buy quality used IBC totes in Orangeburg, what to look for, and how to get the best prices for your storage needs.
Why Buy Used IBC Totes?
Used IBC totes cost 50-70% less than new ones. You get the same storage capacity for chemicals, water, or food products. Many used totes work just as well as new ones after proper cleaning.
What Are IBC Totes?
IBC stands for Intermediate Bulk Container. These are large plastic containers that hold liquids. Most common sizes:
275 gallons
330 gallons
They have a metal cage around them for protection. They stack easily and have a valve at the bottom for easy emptying.
Where to Find Used IBC Totes in Orangeburg
RePackify (Local Orangeburg Marketplace)
RePackify connects buyers and sellers in Orangeburg area.
Coverage:
ZIP codes 29115-29118
Local pickup and delivery
What they offer:
275-gallon totes
330-gallon totes
Different condition levels
Bulk quantities available
Conditions available:
Used non-food grade (cheapest option)
Reconditioned (cleaned and inspected)
Triple-rinsed food-grade (safest for food use)
How to buy:
Request a quote online
They coordinate delivery to your location
Other Local Sources
Bulk damaged lots: Sometimes you can find large quantities of damaged totes. Example: 257 damaged 275-gallon totes were recently available in Orangeburg (ZIP 29118).
Good for:
Scrap metal value
Rainwater collection projects
Parts for repairs
Note: You arrange your own shipping for these deals.
Types of Used IBC Totes
Food-Grade Totes
Best for: Storing drinking water, food ingredients, or anything that touches food.
What makes them food-grade:
Previously held food products only
Triple-rinsed and sanitized
Meet FDA standards
Cost: Most expensive used option
Non-Food Grade Totes
Best for: Chemicals, automotive fluids, industrial uses.
What to know:
Previously held non-food chemicals
May have residue or odors
Much cheaper than food-grade
Cost: Least expensive option
Reconditioned Totes
Best for: When you want reliability but don't need food-grade.
What's included:
Cleaned inside and out
New gaskets and seals
Valve tested
Cage inspected for damage
Cost: Middle price range
What to Check Before You Buy
Inspect the Container
Look for cracks in the plastic
Check the valve works properly
Make sure the cap seals tight
Examine the metal cage for rust or damage
Ask About Previous Contents
What was stored in it before?
Was it properly cleaned?
Are there any safety data sheets available?
Test Before Using
Fill with water first to check for leaks
Smell the inside for chemical odors
Check that the valve doesn't drip
Getting the Best Price
Buy in Bulk
Prices drop when you buy multiple totes
Ask about truckload discounts
Split orders with other businesses
Consider Condition vs. Price
Food-grade costs more but safer for some uses
Non-food grade works fine for many applications
Reconditioned offers good middle ground
Compare Total Costs
Include delivery fees
Factor in cleaning time if needed
Consider your time for pickup vs. delivery
Pricing Examples
Typical price ranges in Orangeburg:
Non-food grade: $75-$150 each
Reconditioned: $150-$250 each
Food-grade: $200-$350 each
Bulk discounts:
10+ totes: 10-15% off
25+ totes: 15-20% off
Full truckload: 20-25% off
Common Uses for IBC Totes
Around the home:
Rainwater collection
Emergency water storage
Compost tea brewing
For businesses:
Chemical storage
Liquid ingredient storage
Waste collection
On farms:
Fertilizer storage
Water for livestock
Liquid feed storage
Questions to Ask Sellers
Before you buy, ask:
What was previously stored in this tote?
Has it been cleaned? How?
Are there any cracks or damage?
Do you offer delivery?
What's your return policy?
Can I inspect before buying?
Final Tips
Start simple: If you're new to IBC totes, buy one reconditioned unit first. Learn how to use it before buying more.
Plan for cleaning: Even "clean" used totes may need additional rinsing for your specific use.
Consider your space: These totes are large. Make sure you have room for delivery and storage.
Build relationships: Good suppliers will help you find exactly what you need and notify you of new inventory.
The key is matching the right condition tote to your specific needs. You don't need food-grade for storing automotive fluids, but you absolutely need it for drinking water storage.