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Shipping Containers: Uses, Sizes, and What to Look for Before Buying
Shipping containers have become a practical solution for storage, construction, and transportation across many industries. Whether you’re buying one for a job site, a farm, or long-term storage, understanding your options upfront can save time and money.
Common Shipping Container Sizes
The most common container sizes are:
- 20-foot containers – Ideal for smaller storage needs or tight spaces
- 40-foot containers – Better for large equipment or bulk storage
Both options are built from durable steel and designed to handle harsh conditions.
New vs. Refurbished Shipping Containers
New containers offer a clean appearance and minimal wear, while refurbished containers provide a more budget-friendly option. Refurbished units are often structurally sound and suitable for most storage or transport needs when properly inspected.
What to Check Before Purchasing
Before buying, consider:
- Door seal condition
- Structural integrity
- Intended use (storage, transport, or modification)
- Delivery access at your location
Choosing the right container depends on how you plan to use it, not just price.
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