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Title:
275 Gallon Food Grade IBC Totes, Like new
Date Posted:
Friday, October 10th
Oak Type:
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Location:
Paso Robles, CA
Year(s):
2025
Quantity:
60
Price:
135
Company:
12th & Mission
Description:
PRICING IS FOR FULL TRUCKLOAD OF 60 TOTES ONLY.

275-Gallon IBC Totes for Wine

We have 275-gallon food-grade IBC totes available, all matching, identical units with full grid-style metal cages and heavy-duty plastic pallet bases. The plastic bases do not rust, bend, or split like metal pallets and are compatible with forklifts and pallet jacks on all four sides.

Each tote features 275-gallon (1,041 liter) capacity, 2-inch bottom valve with protective cap, 6-inch top fill opening with gasketed lid, full grid-style cage with rigid plastic pallet base, and can be stacked three high when full.

These totes previously held organic sweetener only for a short time at the factory. They have never contained chemicals, soaps, or non-food materials. The interior is clean, odor-free, and requires only a light rinse before being filled with wine or juice.

Because they held organic sweetener only, there are no off-flavors, no residues, and no off-gassing. They are safe for direct contact with wine and other beverage products and ready to use upon arrival.

Pricing:
$135 per tote — full truckload (60 totes minimum), includes delivery within most of California.
$200 per tote — smaller quantities, based on availability.

Each truckload contains 60 totes (approximately 16,500 gallons total capacity). Orders typically ship within 2–4 business days after confirmation.

These are top-quality, uniform, food-grade IBC totes — clean, solid, and ready to fill. They provide excellent storage for wine, juice, and other beverage materials at a fraction of the cost of new containers.

Price: $135 per tote, full truckload, delivery included within most of California.
Contact Information
12th & Mission
Vic Jones
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