Showing 15 of 24 published Plastic Drums listings near Kansas City, MO.
Average pricing by condition based on 3 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| New | $14.00 | 470 | 2 |
| Used | $23.00 | 300 | 1 |
Prices reflect current market averages for plastic drums in Kansas City, MO, with 770 units available across all conditions. View full price index
What you'll gain from reading this: You'll learn exactly where to find used plastic drums in Kansas City, how to avoid costly mistakes, and save up to 70% compared to buying new drums.
Used plastic drums offer three main benefits:
Cost savings: Pay $12-20 per drum instead of $40-60 for new ones
Environmental impact: Keep drums out of landfills while reducing plastic waste
Immediate availability: Get drums today instead of waiting for new orders
Open-head drums: Have removable tops with locking rings (best for solid materials)
Showing 9 of 24 published Plastic Drums listings near Kansas City, MO.
Food-grade: Safe for water, food, and beverages
Non-food-grade: Only for non-consumable materials like soap, oil, or chemicals
Example: A food-grade drum that held corn syrup can store drinking water. A non-food-grade drum that held detergent cannot.
RePackify connects you with local sellers in Kansas City. They list 300 drums available for purchase with an average price of $14 per drum.
Benefits of using RePackify:
Direct contact with local sellers
Competitive pricing
Freight shipping available
Quality information provided upfront
Many hardware stores carry used or reconditioned drums:
Check farm supply stores
Visit industrial supply companies
Look at recycling centers
Pro tip: Call ahead to check availability since used drum inventory changes frequently.
Single drums: $15-20 each
Small orders (5-10 drums): $13-16 each
Bulk orders (48+ drums): $12-14 each
Palletization: $8 per pallet (holds up to 8 drums)
Freight shipping: Varies by distance and quantity
Cleaning: $5-15 per drum if needed
Money-saving tip: Pick up drums yourself to avoid freight charges if you have a truck.
Cracks: Look for any splits in the plastic
Dents: Check for damage that affects structural integrity
Lid seal: Ensure tight-head drums close properly
Bung holes: Verify openings aren't stripped or damaged
What did this drum previously contain?
Has it been cleaned or rinsed?
Are there any known defects?
Do you have documentation for food-grade drums?
Safety note: Never use drums that held hazardous chemicals for food or water storage, even after cleaning.
Bad example: Buying a drum that held automotive antifreeze to store rainwater for your garden. Good example: Buying a drum that held vegetable oil to store emergency drinking water.
Some sellers require minimum purchases of 10-48 drums. Factor this into your budget before contacting sellers.
Even "clean" drums may have residue. Plan to rinse drums thoroughly before use, especially for food or water storage.
RCRA empty: Drums must meet federal "empty" standards
UN ratings: Check if you need certified containers for shipping
Local regulations: Some areas have specific requirements for drum reuse
Vehicle requirements: 55-gallon drums are heavy when full (up to 440 pounds)
Loading equipment: You may need a forklift or loading dock
Storage space: Plan where you'll keep drums before and after use
Waste reduction: Keeps plastic out of landfills
Energy savings: Avoids manufacturing new plastic
Carbon footprint: Reduces transportation of new products
When drums can no longer be used:
Recycle through local plastic recycling programs
Repurpose for non-critical storage
Return to drum reconditioning companies
Define your needs: How many drums? What will you store?
Set your budget: Include drum cost plus shipping and cleaning
Contact RePackify: Get quotes from local Kansas City sellers
Inspect before buying: Check condition and previous contents
Plan transportation: Arrange pickup or delivery
Clean thoroughly: Rinse drums before first use
Remember: The best used drum deal is one that meets your specific needs safely and cost-effectively. Don't compromise on safety to save a few dollars.
Bulk plastic drum procurement in Kansas City