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Buy Used IBC Totes in Seattle, WA

Available Listings in Seattle, WA

Showing 15 of 24 published IBC Totes listings near Seattle, WA.

New 275 Gallon (1000L) IBC Totes - Seattle WA 98105
$69.60/unit
New 275 Gallon (1000L) IBC Totes - Seattle WA 98105
Seattle, WA
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330 Gallon Tripled Rinsed Food Grade IBC Totes - Kirkland WA 98034
$33.60/unit
330 Gallon Tripled Rinsed Food Grade IBC Totes - Kirkland WA 98034
Kirkland, WA
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Used 275 Gallon IBC Totes - Renton WA 98056
$32.40/unit
Used 275 Gallon IBC Totes - Renton WA 98056
Renton, WA
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Used 330 Gallon IBC Totes - Spokane, WA 99208
$45.60/unit
Used 330 Gallon IBC Totes - Spokane, WA 99208
Spokane, WA
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Used 275 Gallon Food Grade IBC Totes - White City, OR 97503
$39.60/unit
Used 275 Gallon Food Grade IBC Totes - White City, OR 97503
White City, OR
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Unrinsed Food Grade 330 Gallon IBC Tanks - Medford, OR 97501
$33.60/unit
Unrinsed Food Grade 330 Gallon IBC Tanks - Medford, OR 97501
Medford, OR
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Used 275 gallon Food Grade IBC Totes - Mountain Home, Idaho 83647
$147.60/unit
Used 275 gallon Food Grade IBC Totes - Mountain Home, Idaho 83647
Mountain Home, ID
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Used 330 Gallon IBC Totes - Reno, NV 89439
$51.60/unit
Used 330 Gallon IBC Totes - Reno, NV 89439
Reno, NV
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Used IBC Cages -  Lower Lake, CA 95457
$45.60/unit
Used IBC Cages - Lower Lake, CA 95457
Lower Lake, CA
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Mix of 275 & 330 Gallon IBC Totes - Diamond Springs, CA 95619
$51.60/unit
Mix of 275 & 330 Gallon IBC Totes - Diamond Springs, CA 95619
Diamond Springs, CA
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275 Gallon Used IBC Tanks - Sacramento CA 95823
$33.60/unit
275 Gallon Used IBC Tanks - Sacramento CA 95823
Sacramento, CA
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Used 275 & 330 Gallon Food Grade IBC Tanks - Santa Rosa, CA 95401
$153.60/unit
Used 275 & 330 Gallon Food Grade IBC Tanks - Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Santa Rosa, CA
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Used 275 Gallon  IBC Totes - Empire CA 95319
$81.60/unit
Used 275 Gallon IBC Totes - Empire CA 95319
Empire, CA
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275 Gallon IBC Totes - West Jordan, UT
$105.60/unit
275 Gallon IBC Totes - West Jordan, UT
West Jordan, UT
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275 Gallon Used IBC Totes - Williston, ND 58801
$15.60/unit
275 Gallon Used IBC Totes - Williston, ND 58801
Williston, ND
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IBC Totes Prices in Seattle, WA

Average pricing by condition based on 6 active listings

ConditionAvg. PriceAvailable QtyListings
Damaged$8.00681
New$58.003001
Rinsed$28.00581
Used$54.337053

Prices reflect current market averages for ibc totes in Seattle, WA, with 1,131 units available across all conditions. View full price index

About Seattle

Seattle Supplier & Recycler of Used IBC Totes

How to Buy Used IBC Totes in Seattle: Save Money and Get What You Need

What you'll get from this guide: Learn how to find good used IBC totes in Seattle, understand what condition to buy, and avoid paying too much. You'll save hundreds of dollars and get containers that work for your business.

What Are IBC Totes and Why Buy Used?

IBC stands for Intermediate Bulk Container. Think of them as big plastic tanks in metal cages - they hold 275 or 330 gallons of liquid. Businesses use them to store and move things like water, chemicals, food ingredients, and oils.

Why buy used instead of new? Simple math:

  • New IBC tote: $500-800

  • Used IBC tote: $40-300

  • You save: $200-500 per container

Seattle has lots of used IBCs because we're a port city with many food, chemical, and manufacturing companies that use them once and sell them.

Types of Used IBC Totes You Can Buy

Think of used IBCs like used cars - they come in different conditions at different prices.

Dirty/Non-Rinsed ($25-50)

  • Still has leftover product inside

  • Good for: Non-food uses like storing rainwater, soap, or industrial fluids

  • Bad for: Anything you'll eat or drink

Triple-Rinsed ($60-80)

  • Washed three times to remove most residue

  • Good for: Food products, clean water storage

  • Example: A brewery might use these for ingredient water

Rebottled ($160-200)

  • Old plastic tank replaced with new one, but metal cage is used

  • Good for: When you need food-grade quality but want to save money

  • Like getting a rebuilt engine in an older car

Fully Reconditioned ($200-300)

  • Everything is new or restored: tank, cage, pallet

  • Good for: Hazardous materials, when you need UN certification

  • Almost like buying new but costs less

Where to Find Used IBCs in Seattle

Physical Stores

You can see the containers before buying at local suppliers. Most are in South Seattle near the industrial areas.

Online Sources

RePackify offers various conditions with freight included for bulk orders in Seattle and Renton areas. They're helpful for getting exactly what you need delivered to your door.

Online marketplaces also list individual containers, but prices vary widely from $40 to $300 depending on condition.

What Prices to Expect

Here's what people actually pay in Seattle:

  • Dirty containers: $25-50 each

  • Clean, basic containers: $60-120 each

  • Food-grade, certified: $150-250 each

  • Like-new condition: $250-300 each

Money-saving tip: Buy several at once. Many sellers offer discounts for 5+ containers, and shipping costs less per unit.

How to Check if an IBC is Good

Look for These Problems:

  • Cracks in the plastic tank (especially corners)

  • Bent or broken metal cage

  • Damaged wooden pallet

  • Broken valves or caps

  • Missing labels (you need UN certification numbers for some uses)

Ask These Questions:

  • What was stored in it before?

  • How was it cleaned?

  • Do you have cleaning records?

  • Is it UN certified?

  • Can I see it before buying?

Real example: A local restaurant bought cheap IBCs without inspecting them. Three had small cracks and leaked. They spent more on cleanup than they saved on price.

Getting Your IBCs Delivered

Free Pickup Services

Some companies will pick up your empty IBCs for free when you're done with them. This saves disposal costs.

Delivery Options

  • Small orders (1-5 containers): Usually $50-150 delivery fee

  • Large orders (pallet loads): Often free delivery within Seattle area

  • RePackify: Includes freight in pricing for bulk orders

Planning tip: Most suppliers deliver Monday-Friday until 6 PM. Make sure your location can accept truck deliveries.

For Chemical Storage:

  • Must have UN31HA1/Y marking

  • Need proper labels during transport

  • Driver needs hazmat documentation

For Food Storage:

  • Must be food-grade certified

  • Need cleaning documentation

  • Follow FDA rules for food contact

Keep it simple: If you're storing anything people will eat or drink, ask for food-grade certification. If you're storing chemicals, ask for UN certification.

How to Buy Smart

Step 1: Know What You Need

  • How much liquid? (275 or 330 gallons)

  • What type of liquid? (food, chemical, water)

  • How clean does it need to be?

Step 2: Set Your Budget

  • Dirty containers: Budget $25-50 each

  • Food-grade: Budget $150-250 each

  • Add delivery costs: $50-150

Step 3: Inspect Before Buying

  • Look for cracks, dents, and damage

  • Check valve operation

  • Verify certification if needed

Step 4: Plan Your Purchase

  • Buy multiple containers for better prices

  • Coordinate delivery dates

  • Have a plan for disposal when done

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Buying too cheap: A $25 dirty container might cost $100 to clean properly. Sometimes paying $80 for a clean one saves money.

Not checking certification: Food businesses need food-grade containers. Chemical companies need UN ratings. Check requirements first.

Forgetting delivery costs: A $50 container with $100 delivery isn't a good deal. Factor in total cost.

No inspection: Always look at containers before buying, or ask for detailed photos.

Bottom Line

Used IBC totes can save your business serious money if you buy smart. Start with understanding what condition you actually need, then shop around for the best total price including delivery.

For most Seattle businesses, triple-rinsed containers around $80-120 each offer the best value - clean enough for most uses but not overpriced.

Remember: The cheapest price isn't always the best deal. Factor in condition, delivery, and your actual needs to get containers that work for your business.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy ibc totes in Seattle?

Repackify connects you with verified ibc tote suppliers in Seattle, WA. There are currently 24 ibc totes listings available in this area.

What is the average price for ibc totes in Seattle?

Prices in Seattle, WA range from $13.00 to $138.00 per unit. The final price depends on condition, quantity ordered, and freight costs.

How do I sell ibc totes in Seattle?

List your ibc totes on Repackify to reach buyers across Washington. Create a seller account, upload your inventory, and we'll connect you with qualified buyers. Repackify handles payments and helps coordinate logistics.

Is delivery available in Seattle?

Many suppliers in Seattle, WA offer local delivery or pickup. For shipments outside the immediate area, Repackify can provide freight quotes from trusted carriers. Delivery options are shown on each listing.