All about containers
Sizes, conditions, colours, conversions etc.
Sizes, conditions, colours, conversions etc.
In most cases, yes – especially when buying, though there may be some respraying (at extra cost) if you want a number of small containers in different colours that are not readily available. The colours that are most widely stocked are blue, green and grey.
When renting, colours can always be requested when ordering. If we’re not able to provide what you’d like, we’ll explain your options.
All rental models are offered on a ‘best available’ basis. In most cases, that means very good condition, as we tend to sell off older stock on our special offers page.
Our smallest container (6ft) is 840kg when empty, while our largest 40-foot high cube is just under four tonnes. Standard 20ft containers – our most popular option – weigh 2,150kg when empty. The heaviest of all our containers is the 40ft ArcticBlast, a powerful blast freezer that weighs just over seven tonnes.
The life expectancy of a well-maintained new container is at least 25 years. Most last a lot longer. Grade B containers, therefore, will likely have at least 10 years in them, though Grade C containers will be a little less.
However, even the poorest-quality containers can often be brought back to life with some TLC. We know of some containers that have been in use for well over 40 years. Check out our used containers page for more details.
Our used containers come in four conditions: Premium, Grade A, Grade B and Grade C. Premium containers are delivered in a ‘like new’ state. The next 10-15% of our stock in terms of quality is classed as Grade A.
Our Grade B containers are what we consider to be average-quality stock and are usually 15+ years old. The cheapest containers we offer are our Grade C models, which account for the poorest-quality 10-15% of our entire stock.
They might not look as good as a Premium container, but they are still functional and may be the right choice if you’re on a tight budget. Check out our special offers for current deals.
As with most container companies, the ones we sell and rent are made overseas. When shipping them in, they are usually loaded with goods on the incoming journey.
It helps keep the shipping cost down – and is also good for the environment, as transporting empty containers long distances is definitely not eco-friendly! So, in container land, we tend not to say ‘new’. We say ‘1-trip’.
Multiple types of container – including standard storage containers, side door containers and tunnel containers – are available as high cubes. This means they are 30cm taller than regular models.
As a result, they can store around 10% more goods – and they feel much roomier, too. If you’re buying a container to convert – for a garden room or a pop-up bar, for example – high cubes are often the ideal solution.
Reefer container is just another way of saying refrigerated container. We have a fantastic selection of these incredible high-tech containers available for rent all over Australia.
They’re perfect for all kinds of businesses, from corner shops and chemists to pharmaceutical companies and supermarkets.
Our largest containers are 40ft shipping containers and 40ft storage containers. They are also available as high cubes – meaning they have an extra 30cm of head height compared to a standard model. That gives you a total internal capacity of just over 75m3.
It’s mostly cosmetic. What kind of image do you want to portray? If you run a breaker’s yard, then storing parts in a Grade B or Grade C container may be perfectly adequate.
If you’re the manager of a prestigious company, however, and your containers are to be stationed at head office for everyone to see, then new (1-trip) or Premium quality containers would probably be more suitable. Please get in touch if you’d like to know more about how we grade our used containers.
There’s a lot of confusion about what the difference is between a shipping container and a storage container, and to be completely honest, it’s not unwarranted.
A shipping container can be a shipping container or a storage container. But when buying or renting from some container companies, a storage container isn’t necessarily a shipping container as it is made from lower-quality steel.
This is NOT the case with TITAN Containers. All of our stock is genuine shipping container grade, whether it is intended for use in transportation or for storage. A new TITAN Container may last for more than 40 years.
Our smallest is our 6ft storage container. Its external dimensions are 1.98m (length) x 1.95m (width) x 1.91m (height). It’s good as a secure outdoor lockup for storing business stock or bikes/personal possessions.