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Available Listings in Davidson, TN

Showing 15 of 24 published IBC Tote listings near Davidson, TN.

Used IBC 330 gallon Totes Davidson 37241
$63.60/unit
Davidson, TN
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Used 275 Gallon IBC Totes - Nashville, TN  37210
$45.60/unit
Nashville, TN
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Reconditioned 275 Gallon IBC Totes - Franklin TN 37067
$32.40/unit
Franklin, TN
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275 Gallon IBC Totes - Hopkinsville KY 42240
$69.60/unit
Hopkinsville, KY
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Used 275 Gallon  IBC Totes - Murfreesboro TN 37129
$28.20/unit
Murfreesboro, TN
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Used 275 Gallon IBC Totes - Marietta, GA 30066
$15.60/unit
Marietta, GA
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Rinsed 275 Gallon IBC Tanks - Olive Branch MS 38654
$57.60/unit
Horn Lake, MS
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Used condition 275 Gallon  IBC Totes - Cincinnati OH 45223
$87.60/unit
Cincinnati, OH
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330 Gallon Triple Rinsed IBC Tanks - Greenwood IN 46143
$33.60/unit
Greenwood, IN
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Used 275 Gallon  IBC Totes - Memphis TN 38116
$27.60/unit
Memphis, TN
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Rinsed 275 Gal Used IBC Tanks - Indianapolis IN 46227
$27.90/unit
Indianapolis, IN
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IBC Tote Prices in Davidson, TN

Average pricing by condition based on 7 active listings

ConditionAvg. PriceAvailable QtyListings
Reconditioned$27.001181
Used$26.088596

Prices reflect current market averages for ibc tote in Davidson, TN, with 977 units available across all conditions. View full price index

About Davidson

Davidson Supplier & Recycler of Used IBC Tote

Save 60-80% on Storage Containers: Your Guide to Used IBC Totes in Davidson, TN

What you'll get from this guide: Learn how to find quality used storage containers at a fraction of the cost, avoid costly mistakes, and get the best deals in Davidson County.

Why Used IBC Totes Make Financial Sense

You can save thousands of dollars on liquid storage. Here's what you need to know:

  • New IBC totes cost $200-400 each

  • Used ones cost $40-150 each

  • That's 60-80% savings on the same storage capacity

What Exactly Are IBC Totes?

Think of them as giant plastic bottles in metal cages. They hold:

  • 275 gallons (that's about 1,100 quarts)

  • 330 gallons (about 1,320 quarts)

Real-world example: A small brewery uses these to store ingredients. A landscaping company uses them for rainwater collection. A food processor stores syrups and juices.

Each tote sits on a wooden pallet and has:

  • A 6-inch cap on top for filling

  • A 2-inch valve at the bottom for draining

  • A protective metal cage around the plastic container

What Can You Store in Them?

Safe for these liquids:

  • Rainwater for gardens

  • Non-food liquids like cleaning solutions

  • Food-grade items (if the tote is food-grade certified)

Examples of what businesses store:

  • Restaurant: cooking oils and syrups

  • Farm: liquid fertilizer and water

  • Auto shop: waste oil and cleaning fluids

How to Find Quality Used Totes

Start with local suppliers like RePackify in Nashville:

  • They keep 180 used totes in stock

  • Minimum order of 60 units for best pricing

  • Free delivery on bulk orders

  • Pick up available 9 AM to 4 PM

Other sources to consider:

  • Industrial surplus dealers

  • Food processing companies

  • Chemical companies (with proper cleaning)

What You'll Pay

Price ranges for 275-gallon totes:

  • Dirty/as-is condition: $40-65 each

  • Cleaned and rinsed: $70-90 each

  • Fully reconditioned: $100-150 each

Money-saving tip: Buy in bulk. Orders of 60+ units often get:

  • $5-10 discount per tote

  • Free delivery in Davidson County

  • Better selection of conditions

How to Inspect Before You Buy

Check the metal cage:

  • Look for cracks in the welds

  • Make sure it sits square on the pallet

  • Avoid cages with bent or missing bars

Examine the plastic bottle:

  • No bulges or deep scratches

  • Should feel firm when you press on it

  • Light scratches are normal and okay

Test the valve:

  • Should open and close smoothly

  • Must seal completely when closed

  • Replace if it leaks (valves cost $15-25)

Smell test:

  • Slight plastic smell is normal

  • Strong chemical odors mean poor cleaning

  • Sweet smells might indicate food residue

Real Example: What to Avoid

A Davidson County contractor bought 20 totes without inspection. Five had cracked valves, three had damaged cages, and two smelled like chemicals. He spent extra money fixing problems that proper inspection would have caught.

How to Place Your Order

For bulk orders (60+ units):

  • Call ahead to check inventory

  • Ask about delivery schedules

  • Confirm payment terms (credit, ACH, or net terms)

For smaller orders:

  • Pick up during business hours

  • Bring a truck or trailer

  • Plan for loading help

Timeline expectations:

  • Stock orders: 1-2 weeks delivery

  • Special cleaning requests: 2-3 weeks

  • Custom quantities: Call for timing

Smart Buying Strategy

Start small: Order 5-10 totes first to test quality and fit for your needs.

Example: A Davidson County farm ordered 5 totes for water storage. After confirming they worked well, they ordered 60 more for seasonal irrigation storage.

Scale up: Once you know what works, place larger orders for maximum savings.

Final Recommendations

  • Begin with a pilot order to verify condition

  • Buy from established suppliers like RePackify for consistent quality

  • Order 60+ units when possible for bulk pricing

  • Always inspect before final payment

  • Keep spare valves and caps on hand

Bottom line: Used IBC totes offer excellent value for liquid storage needs. With proper inspection and smart purchasing, you'll get reliable containers at significant savings.

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