Showing 15 of 24 published Pallet 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
Showing 15 of 24 published Pallet 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 pallet in San Diego, CA, with 72,828 units available across all conditions. View full price index
Monthly restocking
Local delivery included for bulk orders
Pickup available for smaller quantities
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.