Shop From Local Manufacturers & Sellers of IBC Totes.
Why this matters to you: You can cut storage costs by 70% and get industrial-grade containers that last for years. This guide shows you exactly how to buy the right used IBC totes in Dallas.
IBC totes are large plastic containers inside metal cages. Think of them as super-sized water coolers that hold 275 to 330 gallons. They're perfect for storing water, chemicals, food liquids, or anything else you need to keep in bulk.
Size you can count on: Most IBC totes are 45 inches long, 45 inches wide, and about 46 inches tall. This standard size makes them easy to stack and move.
Here's what used IBC totes actually cost in Dallas:
Basic used totes: $40-$50
Food-grade totes: $85-$100
Like-new totes: $225
Compare this to new: A brand new food-grade tote costs $325. You save $225 by buying used.
RePackify serves the entire Dallas area, including Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Irving, and Garland. They keep 150 totes in stock and get 150 new ones each month.
How RePackify works:
Other local options exist but RePackify offers the most reliable supply and service in the Dallas market.
For water storage: Basic used totes work fine. Pay $40-$50 and clean them yourself.
For food or drinks: Only buy food-grade totes. Pay $85-$100 for peace of mind.
For chemicals: Check what was stored before. Some chemicals can leave dangerous residue.
For long-term use: Consider rebottled totes at $225. They last almost as long as new ones.
275-gallon totes:
330-gallon totes:
Restaurants and food companies use them for cooking oils, syrups, and liquid ingredients.
Farmers store fertilizers, pesticides, and water for livestock.
Manufacturers keep chemicals, solvents, and raw materials.
Regular people collect rainwater, store heating oil, or keep emergency water supplies.
Start small: If you're new to IBC totes, visit RePackify and see them in person. Touch them, check the quality, ask questions.
Buy in bulk: You save money and get free delivery when you buy 60 totes at once.
Check the history: Ask what was stored in the tote before. This matters for safety.
Inspect before buying: Look for cracks in the plastic, dents in the cage, and working valves.
Don't throw away old totes. Dallas has good recycling programs:
Visit RePackify in Dallas or call them to see what's in stock. Bring measurements of your space and know what you want to store. They can help you pick the right totes and arrange delivery.
Remember: You're not just buying containers. You're getting a storage solution that can last 10+ years and save you thousands compared to buying new.
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