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Used vs. New Plastic Bins: What’s the Real Difference?

July 14, 2026 /Posted byRDR Steel Sales / 19

Plastic knock-down bins age differently than steel, which changes the used-vs-new calculation a bit — but the fundamentals are the same: cost, condition, and fit.

The Cost Case for Used

Used industrial containers typically sell 30–60% below new, and plastic bins follow that pattern. Since the core cost driver is the mold and material, not labor-intensive fabrication, a used bin in good structural condition delivers the same functional value as new for meaningfully less.

Every RDR Plastic Bin Is Reconditioned

Every plastic bin RDR sells is reconditioned. In practice, that means damaged knock-down bins are repaired — broken latches and gates get replaced, and where a bin isn’t economical to fully restore, usable parts are taken from other bins to produce a complete, functional unit. Before resale, bins are cleared of debris and dunnage and fully inspected. That’s a promise about function, not appearance: expect scratches and fading, not structural weakness. See What "Reconditioned" Means for Plastic Bins at RDR for the full picture.

HDPE Holds Up Well Over Time

Most of these bins are made from HDPE (high-density polyethylene), which is notably durable — sunlight, extreme heat, and freezing don’t meaningfully affect its strength or longevity. A faded or scuffed HDPE bin is very likely just as structurally sound as a fresh one; the discoloration is cosmetic.

When New Makes More Sense

New makes more sense when you need a specific color for brand consistency, exact custom dimensions, or a guaranteed-unused unit for a sensitive application. For general material handling and returnable logistics, used covers most needs.

Bottom Line

A reconditioned plastic bin does the same job as new for less, provided you’re buying for function rather than a flawless finish. Browse current Collapsible Plastic Bins inventory to see what’s available now.

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