Showing 15 of 24 published Pallets listings near San Diego, CA.
Average pricing by condition based on 59 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core | $9.03 | 2,270 | 4 |
| Grade A (Like New) | $9.30 | 24,322 | 18 |
| Grade B (Good) | $7.83 | 29,996 |
What you'll get from this guide: Learn where to buy reliable used 275-gallon IBC totes in San Diego for $10-$60 each, plus tips to choose the right supplier for your needs.
Used IBC totes cost much less than new ones. You can save 50-80% while getting containers that work perfectly for:
Water storage
Chemical transport
Rain harvesting
Agricultural use
RePackify serves commercial buyers in San Diego:
What they offer:
200 units typically in stock
Monthly restocking
Local delivery included for bulk orders
Pickup available for smaller quantities
Showing 15 of 24 published Pallets listings near San Diego, CA.
| 17 |
| Grade C (Fair) | $8.41 | 13,040 | 18 |
| New | $12.49 | 3,200 | 2 |
Prices reflect current market averages for pallets in San Diego, CA, with 72,828 units available across all conditions. View full price index
Minimum order: 60 totes (full truckload)
Good for: Large orders, commercial use, guaranteed supply
You can visit a local retailer in Lemon Grove that specializes in industrial containers:
What they offer:
Multiple used 275-gallon IBC totes in stock
Both used and reconditioned options
Price range: $200-$225 per tote
Fast local delivery or pickup
Help with rain-harvesting rebate programs
Good for: Small orders, seeing totes before buying, immediate pickup
Start with these questions:
How many totes do you need?
1-5 totes: Visit local supplier
6-59 totes: Contact RePackify company
60+ totes: Contact RePackify for bulk pricing
What's your budget?
Lowest cost: Recycling company ($10-$60 each)
Mid-range: Local supplier ($200-$225 each)
Bulk pricing: RePackify (contact for quote)
How fast do you need them?
Same day: Local supplier pickup
Within a week: Any supplier
No rush: Shop around for best price
Look for these details:
Previous contents (food-grade costs more but is cleaner)
Cage condition (no rust or damage)
Valve works properly
No cracks in plastic
Make sure the tote has:
UN rating markings if storing hazardous materials
Recent leak-test date
Proper structural integrity
Ask about:
Loading help at pickup
Pallet jack availability
Delivery scheduling
Volume discounts for 50+ totes
Buy in bulk: Prices drop significantly at 50+ totes
Check for rebates: Some areas offer rain-harvest rebates
Consider lower grades: Agricultural-grade totes cost less if you'll clean them anyway
Time your purchase: End of month/quarter often brings better deals
Count how many totes you need
Set your budget
Contact the supplier that fits your needs:
Small orders: Visit local Lemon Grove supplier
Medium orders: Contact state-wide recycler
Large orders: Call RePackify for bulk pricing
Example: If you need 10 totes for water storage and want the best price, contact the recycling company first. They offer the lowest prices ($10-$60 each) with no minimum order.