Shipping Containers for Sale – Buying Guide

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This shipping containers for sale buying guide is hopefully going to help you be able to know what you need to do in order to get an excellent quality shipping container for your needs, no matter whether it’s used or new. When you’re buying a shipping container, you want to have the best products available because even if you are using it to build custom homes, the material needs to be air-tight, and sturdy. If it’s not, and there are issues like rust and more (which we’ll cover below), then you could end up with a disaster instead of a masterpiece for your storage or building needs.

How to Tell if a Container’s Good

In order to find out what kind of shipping container you’re going to need (the averages are 20 feet long, 40 feet long, or a high cube container, but that’s not all that’s available) to make sure you calculate what you’re going to need the container for. Are you going to turn this shipping container into something? If so, you may need to analyze what kind of business or home you’re going to be creating. A standard office building is usually comprised of a 20-foot container depending on the size that you’re anticipating. If you’re wanting to create a little restaurant that resembles a food stand, you may want to buy a high cube container.

Is Price Important?

The price you’re willing to pay for a shipping container is extremely important. While bartering is a great tool that you’ll need to learn in order to complete a successful purchase that can be a little less heavy on your pocket book, don’t simply settle for a product just because it is dirt cheap right off the bat. When you do this, you’re just setting yourself up for disaster, as the worst case is usually the worst – and you will be suckered into purchasing something that is worth what you pay for or less.

Should You Buy New or Used?

When you’re going to purchase a shipping container, you may want to consider buying a used container because they are about half of the price of the same containers that are brand new. There are some of their own problems with this though. When you’re buying used containers, there is often more work that goes into the inspection and buying process, let alone what possible necessary repairs you may need to make before, or even after you purchase the said container. Keep an eye out for imperfections and make sure that regardless of what type you choose, that your shipping container is licensed and certified with a professional inspection.

Conclusion

It’s very easy to fall for scams and schemes that can actually cost you more money in the long run. While there are laws protecting people from fraud and other aspects (like for automobiles, and personal property), there really aren’t lemon laws against shipping containers. If you buy one as-is, then you’re probably going to get just that. So be sure to do the research necessary with the information that this buyer’s guide has provided. Be sure to keep those things in mind when you go to websites like Shipped – the shipping container marketplace also.

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