Buy Used Plastic Drum in Wyoming
Available Listings in Wyoming
Showing 3 of 3 published Plastic Drum listings in Wyoming.
Plastic Drum Prices in Wyoming
Average pricing by condition based on 3 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rinsed, Food Grade | $11.00 | 235 | 1 |
| Used | $9.50 | 586 | 2 |
Prices reflect current market averages for plastic drum in Wyoming, with 821 units available across all conditions. View full price index
About Wyoming
#1 Supplier of Used Plastic Drum Across The State of Wyoming
Where to Buy Used Plastic Drums in Wyoming: Save Money and Find Quality Storage
What you'll get from this guide: Learn exactly where to find used plastic drums in Wyoming, what to pay, and how to avoid common buying mistakes. You'll save 50-70% compared to buying new drums.
Why Buy Used Plastic Drums?
You need storage containers but don't want to pay $100+ for new drums. Used plastic drums work just as well for most jobs:
Rain water collection
Irrigation systems
Non-hazardous storage
Farm and ranch use
Used drums typically cost $30-60 each instead of $100-150 for new ones.
Best Places to Find Used Drums
RePackify Marketplace
RePackify connects drum buyers and sellers across Wyoming. Here's what you'll find:
Gillette area:
Rainwater collection drums: 55 gallons
Material: HDPE plastic (tough and UV-resistant)
Condition: Used, rinsed clean
Price: $30-40 each
Casper area:
Industrial drums: 55 gallons
Material: HDPE plastic
Condition: Used, non-food grade
Price: $50-55 each
Cheyenne area:
Food-grade drums: 55 gallons
Material: HDPE plastic
Condition: Used, food-safe
Price: $55-60 each
All drums come with pickup or delivery options.
Farm and ranch supply stores:
Stock used barrels for rainwater collection
Prices similar to online marketplaces
Good for seeing drums before buying
Classified ads:
Private sellers in Laramie, Rock Springs, and smaller towns
Usually $25-35 each
Limited availability
Check local newspapers and online classifieds
What to Look For When Buying
Basic Inspection
Check for cracks: Run your hands around the entire drum
Smell test: Strong odors mean poor cleaning
Read labels: Shows what was stored previously
Important Questions to Ask
What was stored in this drum before?
Has it been properly cleaned?
Do you have cleaning documentation?
Are there any cracks or damage?
Example: Good vs. Bad Purchases
Good purchase: A drum that held vegetable oil, cleaned three times, no odors, used for rainwater collection.
Bad purchase: A drum that held unknown chemicals, strong smell, no cleaning records, used for drinking water storage.
Money-Saving Tips
Buy in Groups
Team up with neighbors or fellow farmers
Many sellers offer discounts for 5+ drums
Share delivery costs
Transportation Planning
Empty 55-gallon drums weigh about 20 pounds
Full drums can weigh 400+ pounds
Make sure you have proper equipment for moving them
Consider delivery if buying multiple drums
Seasonal Timing
Best selection in spring (March-May)
Prices often lower in winter
Plan ahead for seasonal needs
Red Flags to Avoid
Drums with no history information
Strong chemical odors that won't wash out
Visible cracks or damage
Sellers who won't answer questions about previous contents
Prices that seem too good to be true
Getting Started
Start with RePackify: Browse their Wyoming listings first
Contact local recyclers: Call 2-3 facilities for availability
Check farm supply stores: Visit in person if possible
Plan your purchase: Know how many drums you need and how you'll transport them
Bottom Line
Used plastic drums in Wyoming cost $30-60 each through RePackify and local recyclers. Always inspect drums carefully and ask about previous contents. Buy in groups when possible to save money on both drums and delivery.
The key is finding reliable sellers who clean their drums properly and provide honest information about previous use.