We bought two last year. They are very popular and the prices are pretty fixed for anything you would want to actually use. We bought one "new" 20' and a "refurbished" 10' container. New isn't technically accurate, as they have all made at least one trip to our country. One trip containers are a little more money than a standard used container but they are worth it IMO. They all have lock boxes welded on the doors and are not nearly as beat up as used containers.Anybody buy or locate one recently? I just want a 20 footer to store a vehicle and some things over the winters but have it permanently in the back yard.
Curious if anybody has any connections or info.
I can't remember. The 20' units are not much less than a 40' because of their popularity.What did you pay for the one-trip container?
$3250 for the one-trip 20'What did you pay for the one-trip container?
I found someone on Facebook, but it ultimately came from On Site Storage. They have a yard on 400 south right next to Bangerter highway. I'll text ya a picture with the info.Awesome! Good info. Who did you purchase through?
That's almost exactly what I was quoted for a 40'.For a point of reference, I just paid $3700 for a good condition 40’ delivered about 60 miles
except for the Pickle smell
For a point of reference, I just paid $3700 for a good condition 40’ delivered about 60 miles
Who did you guys get them from?Our container showed up today. It has a few dents around, but otherwise it's fine. At $2400 I don't know that we paid too much, but I do know I would have had to build some sort of covering/lean to if we had not. I just don't have time to build one and I highly doubt I would have saved much between parts and labor. So I'm very happy with it.