Shop From Local Manufacturers & Sellers of IBC Totes.
What you'll get from this guide: Clear steps to find reliable used IBC totes locally, compare prices, and avoid common buying mistakes. You'll save hundreds of dollars per tote while getting containers that work just as well as new ones.
Used IBC totes cost $50-100 instead of $200-400 for new ones. They work perfectly for:
Why we recommend them first:
What they offer:
How to order:
Call for current pricing
Ask about freight costs
Schedule pickup or delivery
Option 1: Statewide suppliers
Option 2: Online marketplaces
Budget option: $10-30 per tote
Standard option: $50-100 per tote
Premium option: $150+ per tote
Size: 48 inches long × 40 inches wide × 46 inches high Weight when empty: 127-150 pounds Capacity: 275 gallons Features: 2-inch ball valve, steel cage, pallet base
Inspect the cage:
Test the valve:
Check the bottle:
Step 1: Decide your needs
Step 2: Get quotes
Step 3: Place your order
Step 4: Inspect on arrival
Don't buy sight unseen: Always inspect totes before paying, especially for large orders.
Don't ignore previous contents: Some chemicals leave residue that affects future use.
Don't forget about transport: A full tote weighs over 2,000 pounds and needs proper equipment.
For Bellmead buyers, RePackify offers the best combination of local convenience and reliable stock. Their 84-unit inventory with 30-tote minimum orders works well for most business needs. You can inspect before buying and avoid shipping risks.
Start with RePackify for your core needs, then consider other suppliers for additional units or special requirements.
Get competitive pricing and availability for your specific requirements. We offer: