Buy Used Plastic Drums in Ohio
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Plastic Drums Prices in Ohio
Average pricing by condition based on 3 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| New | $17.50 | 200 | 2 |
| Used | $13.00 | 230 | 1 |
Prices reflect current market averages for plastic drums in Ohio, with 430 units available across all conditions. View full price index
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#1 Supplier of Used Plastic Drums Across The State of Ohio
Save Money on Storage: Buy Used Plastic Drums in Ohio
What you'll get from this guide: Learn how to find quality used plastic drums in Ohio for 40-60% less than new ones, plus discover reliable suppliers and avoid common buying mistakes.
Why Buy Used Plastic Drums?
You'll save serious money. Used 55-gallon drums cost $12-20 each versus $35-50 for new ones. Plus, you're helping the environment by reusing containers instead of creating demand for new plastic.
What Types of Drums Can You Find?
By size:
15-gallon drums (perfect for small workshops)
30-gallon drums (great for medium storage needs)
55-gallon drums (the most common size for businesses)
By top style:
Tight-head drums: Fixed tops with screw-in caps (like a giant milk jug)
Open-head drums: Removable lids with clamp rings (easier to fill and clean)
By grade:
Food-grade drums: Safe for storing edible products
Industrial drums: Fine for chemicals, paints, or non-food items
Where to Find Used Drums in Ohio
Local suppliers:
RePackify Marketplace: Online platform connecting you with local sellers statewide
What you'll pay:
Columbus area: Around $12 per 55-gallon drum
Dayton area: Around $13 per drum
Toledo area: Around $13 per drum
Warren area: Around $20 per drum
Note: Prices drop when you buy in bulk. Food-grade drums cost more than industrial ones.
What to Look For When Buying
Start with these basics:
Check for cracks or dents in the walls
Make sure the lid fits tight
Look for UN-rating stamps (proves they meet safety standards)
Ask if they've been cleaned and reconditioned
For food storage:
Only buy food-grade drums
Make sure they're properly cleaned
Ask what was stored in them previously
For hazardous materials:
Verify UN-rating marks
Check recent reconditioning stamps
Ensure compliance with DOT rules
Smart Buying Tips
Save money:
Buy in bulk for better prices
Pick up locally to avoid delivery fees
Compare prices from multiple suppliers
Avoid problems:
Don't buy drums that held unknown chemicals
Skip drums with permanent odors
Avoid drums with damaged threads or seals
Example: If you need 50 drums for your auto shop, calling Valley Drum for a bulk quote might save you $200-300 compared to buying individually.
Simple Rules for Legal Use
For regular storage: Most used drums work fine for non-hazardous liquids like water, oils, or food products.
For hazardous materials: You need properly reconditioned drums with current certifications. The supplier should handle this for you.
When in doubt: Ask the supplier if the drums meet your specific needs. Good suppliers know the rules and will guide you.
Getting Started
Figure out what you need: How many drums? What size? Food-grade or industrial?
Call 2-3 suppliers: Get quotes and ask about condition
Visit if possible: Seeing drums in person helps you judge quality
Start small: Buy a few drums first to test the supplier
Build relationships: Good suppliers will save you money long-term
Used plastic drums offer an excellent way to cut storage costs while helping the environment. With Ohio's strong network of suppliers, you can find quality containers that meet your needs without breaking your budget.