Showing 15 of 24 published Metal Drums listings near Edmond, OK.
Average pricing by condition based on 3 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Used | $9.33 | 239 | 3 |
Prices reflect current market averages for metal drums in Edmond, OK, with 239 units available across all conditions. View full price index
What you'll learn: Where to find cheap used metal drums in Edmond, what to look for when buying, and how to avoid common mistakes that cost money.
Used metal drums save you money. A new 55-gallon steel drum costs $50-100. A used one costs $5-20. That's 75% less.
You also help the environment. Reusing drums keeps them out of landfills and reduces the need for new steel production.
Metal drums are large containers made from steel. They hold 55 gallons and come in two main types:
Open-head drums:
Have removable lids
Easy to fill with solid materials
Good for storage of tools, grain, or craft supplies
Cost less than tight-head drums
Tight-head drums:
Showing 9 of 24 published Metal Drums listings near Edmond, OK.
Have permanent lids with small openings
Better for liquids
Less likely to leak
Good for water storage or chemicals
RePackify sells used 55-gallon steel drums starting at $5 each. They offer:
Both open-head and tight-head options
Rinsed drums ready to use
Local pickup available
Bulk discounts for multiple drums
Metal recyclers buy drums for scrap but also sell usable ones:
Call ahead to check availability
Prices vary based on drum condition
You can often negotiate bulk prices
Bring cash for best deals
Agricultural stores sometimes have:
Trade-in drums from farmers
Surplus inventory
Accessories like pumps and fittings
Higher prices but better condition
Look for these problems:
Rust spots: Small spots are okay, but avoid heavy rust
Dents: Minor dents don't matter, but deep dents weaken the drum
Cracks: Never buy cracked drums
Seal condition: Check if the lid seals properly
Ask what was stored in the drum:
Food products: Generally safe to reuse
Chemicals: May need special cleaning
Oil products: Can leave residue and smell
Unknown contents: Avoid these drums
Drums come in different cleaning levels:
Rinsed: Basic cleaning, good for non-food storage
Reconditioned: Pressure-tested and certified clean
Food-grade: Safe for drinking water and food
Typical prices in Edmond:
Basic rinsed drums: $5-10 each
Reconditioned drums: $15-25 each
Food-grade drums: $20-35 each
Bulk orders (10+ drums): 20-30% discount
Before you buy:
Check if you need a truck or trailer
Ask if the seller can load the drums
Bring straps or rope to secure drums
Empty drums weigh about 40 pounds each
Loading safely:
Use a hand truck or dolly
Get help lifting - drums are awkward to carry
Roll drums instead of carrying when possible
Around the house:
Rainwater collection
Compost bins
Storage for garden tools
Burn barrels (check local laws first)
For businesses:
Storage for dry goods
Waste collection
Chemical storage (with proper cleaning)
Parts cleaning
Always:
Wear gloves when handling used drums
Work in well-ventilated areas
Check local laws about drum storage
Clean drums before use, even if they look clean
Never:
Store food in drums that held chemicals
Use damaged drums for liquids
Ignore strange smells or stains
Assume drums are clean without checking
Don't buy drums if:
The seller won't tell you what was stored inside
The price seems too good to be true
The drum has a chemical smell
There are warning labels you can't read
The seller pressures you to buy quickly
Money-saving tips:
Buy multiple drums at once for bulk discounts
Check several sources before buying
Consider slightly damaged drums for non-critical uses
Ask about delivery options to save transportation costs
Timing matters:
Spring and fall are busy seasons (higher prices)
Winter often has better deals
End of fiscal year sales (around December/January)
Before you buy, ask yourself:
Do I know what was stored in this drum?
Is the drum the right type for my needs?
Can I safely transport it home?
Is the price fair for the condition?
Do I need food-grade certification?
Decide what type of drum you need
Contact RePackify for current inventory and prices
Check local recyclers for comparison
Arrange transportation before you buy
Inspect drums carefully before taking them home
Remember: The cheapest drum isn't always the best deal. A slightly more expensive drum in good condition will serve you better than a cheap one that leaks or breaks.
Bulk metal drum procurement in Edmond