Every bin RDR Steel Sales sells is reconditioned. That word does specific work, and it’s worth being clear about what it promises — and what it doesn’t.
What Reconditioned Means
Reconditioned means repaired if needed, and functioning as intended. Before a bin goes out, anything affecting its structural integrity or usability — a damaged weld, a bent runner, a gate that doesn’t latch — gets addressed. What you’re buying is a bin that works the way it’s supposed to.
What Reconditioned Doesn’t Mean
It doesn’t mean cosmetically like-new. Expect scratches, chipped paint, dings — normal wear for equipment that’s spent its life in a plant, foundry, or warehouse, not a showroom. These are commercial and industrial storage pieces, not sports cars with fancy paint. If a flawless finish matters for your application, that’s worth knowing up front — function is guaranteed, appearance isn’t.
What to Check When You Receive a Bin
Even with reconditioned inventory, it’s worth doing your own quick check on arrival:
- Structural integrity — frame, corner posts, and welds should be sound, with no cracks or sagging.
- Base and runners — these take the most load-bearing stress; confirm they’re solid and not bent or separated from the frame.
- Gates and hardware — for drop-bottom or hinged-gate bins, cycle the gate to confirm hinges and latches hold securely.
- Gauge and rated capacity — confirm it matches what you ordered. See our Sizing & Load Capacity guide for how gauge relates to capacity.
Surface rust and cosmetic marks are expected and not a concern. Anything affecting structure or function is not — and shouldn’t have shipped that way.
Why This Approach Makes Sense
Reconditioning focuses the work — and the cost — on what actually matters for industrial use: whether the bin holds its rated load and functions correctly. That’s how used equipment can sell for meaningfully less than new without cutting corners on what you’re actually relying on it for. See Used vs. New Steel Bins for more on that trade-off.
Browse current Solid Steel Bins inventory — every bin listed is reconditioned to this standard.
