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How to choose between new and used containers

Written by Conteneurs Experts | 21 oct. 2024 19:39:52

1. Key Differences Between a New and Used Container

Frequently asked question: What is the difference between a new and used container?

The main difference between a new and used container is the cost. A used container, often around 15 years old, has already transported goods by sea or train. This explains its lower price, but also the potential presence of dents and signs of wear.

When choosing the right container, it’s essential to consider several key factors such as budget, appearance (dents, rust, etc.), and functional needs (waterproofing, door strength, etc.). Depending on your priorities, a used container might be perfectly suited to your needs, even with some cosmetic imperfections.

 

2. The Importance of Waterproofing

Frequently asked question: How can I check if a container is still waterproof?

Waterproofing is one of the key elements to check on a used container. A simple test, recommended by experts, involves entering the container, partially closing the doors, and checking if any rays of light come through. If you see light, it means water could also get in.

We recommend performing this test yourself when inspecting the container or asking the seller to do it in front of you. Additionally, you can check the condition of the seals and request an inspection report. These steps reinforce transparency and ensure you make an informed decision.

 

3. The Different "Grades" of Used Containers

Frequently asked question: What do the "grades" of used containers mean?

Used containers are classified by grades (A, B, C, D) based on their aesthetic appearance, but this doesn’t affect their functionality. For example:

  • Grade A: Container in excellent condition, almost new, with little to no visible dents.
  • Grade B: Some minor dents and signs of wear, but no impact on functionality.
  • Grade C: Significant dents or rust in several areas, but still functional and waterproof.

It’s important to note that even a grade C container may suit your needs if its waterproofing and sturdiness are intact. Don’t hesitate to request a full inspection to verify these aspects.

 

4. The Option of a New Container: One Trip

Frequently asked question: Is a new container really new?

A new container, also known as a "one trip" container, has only made a single trip from its manufacturing point in China to its sale location. Although considered new, it may still have slight dents due to transport.

We recommend being transparent with your clients about this to avoid any unpleasant surprises. You can even offer to show examples of one trip containers, so buyers can see the typical condition of this type of product.

 

5. Beware of Fraud

Frequently asked question: How can I avoid fraud when buying a container?

Buying containers online carries certain risks, especially on platforms like Marketplace, where scammers may ask for deposits without ever delivering the container.

To avoid this type of scam, we recommend that you inspect the container in person before making any payment. Ensure that the seller has a physical address and request a written contract for every transaction. These measures enhance the security of your purchase and demonstrate that you are a savvy buyer.

Additionally, we have written a complete article on online fraud and the steps you can take to protect yourself. Read the article here to learn more about best practices for securing your online transactions and avoiding scams.

 

Conclusion: Make Your Choice with Confidence

The choice between a new or used container depends on several factors, including your budget, desired appearance, and functional needs. By considering these criteria and asking the right questions, you can make an informed decision that suits your expectations.

Feel free to schedule an on-site visit to see our containers for yourself and perform waterproofing tests on-site. Contact us today to arrange an inspection and receive personalized advice!