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CARAPIL1 Dec 26th 2010 8:35 pm

Renting 40 ft container for storage
 
Hi All,

Can anyone please advise on the price of renting a 40ft container for storing my personnal effects?

Thanks for any advice given.

Carapil1

Sunniebgi Dec 26th 2010 10:21 pm

Re: Renting 40 ft container for storage
 
I think it varies but not much.. but it will depend on if it's a very good container (meaning one that will not leak) to one that's not so good. I'd recommend contacting Container Services but there are a number of places that rent them. Check the yellow pages and also the newspapers for adverts.


Originally Posted by CARAPIL1 (Post 9061806)
Hi All,

Can anyone please advise on the price of renting a 40ft container for storing my personnal effects?

Thanks for any advice given.

Carapil1


satellite_ian Dec 26th 2010 11:45 pm

Re: Renting 40 ft container for storage
 

Originally Posted by CARAPIL1 (Post 9061806)
Hi All,

Can anyone please advise on the price of renting a 40ft container for storing my personnal effects?

Thanks for any advice given.

Carapil1

Can't help on a 40ft container but I am currently paying $75 + VAT per week for a 20ft container from Container Services. This is a good solid container with ventilation.

Hope this helps.

Ian

CARAPIL1 Dec 28th 2010 5:47 pm

Re: Renting 40 ft container for storage
 
Thanks a lot for the info.

no2son Jan 4th 2011 8:23 am

Re: Renting 40 ft container for storage
 

Originally Posted by satellite_ian (Post 9062028)
Can't help on a 40ft container but I am currently paying $75 + VAT per week for a 20ft container from Container Services. This is a good solid container with ventilation.

Hope this helps.

Ian

How does it work with the container services? I am emigrating soon and until i have myself sorted I will have too much personal stuff/equipment to keep with me. I'm doubtful about storage as it has cost me a small fortune back here in the uk.

satellite_ian Jan 4th 2011 8:29 am

Re: Renting 40 ft container for storage
 
I simply have a container in my garden with some of my effects in it until I have completed some renovations. The company brought the container to us and dropped it into the garden, we pay they leave it here....lol....

Ian

no2son Jan 4th 2011 8:32 am

Re: Renting 40 ft container for storage
 

Originally Posted by satellite_ian (Post 9077516)
I simply have a container in my garden with some of my effects in it until I have completed some renovations. The company brought the container to us and dropped it into the garden, we pay they leave it here....lol....

Ian

Thanks Ian. So if you have somewhere to stick it like a piece of land then you are sorted. How secure are they as I would be living else where and would rather not feel like I had to go stay with the container day in day out

satellite_ian Jan 5th 2011 2:59 am

Re: Renting 40 ft container for storage
 

Originally Posted by no2son (Post 9077520)
Thanks Ian. So if you have somewhere to stick it like a piece of land then you are sorted. How secure are they as I would be living else where and would rather not feel like I had to go stay with the container day in day out

I am happy with mine on my garden with a decent lock on it. The container itself would need to be opened with some sort of cutting tool - so would have to be a very determined crook. Having one with ventilation makes a great deal of difference to the stuff inside too.

Hope this helps

Ian

no2son Jan 5th 2011 5:34 am

Re: Renting 40 ft container for storage
 

Originally Posted by satellite_ian (Post 9079424)
I am happy with mine on my garden with a decent lock on it. The container itself would need to be opened with some sort of cutting tool - so would have to be a very determined crook. Having one with ventilation makes a great deal of difference to the stuff inside too.

Hope this helps

Ian

Yes it does. Thanks for the advice and I'll put it on the ever growing list of things I need to look into when i get over at Easter.

sapphirerose127 Jan 30th 2011 9:43 am

Re: Renting 40 ft container for storage
 

Originally Posted by satellite_ian (Post 9062028)
Can't help on a 40ft container but I am currently paying $75 + VAT per week for a 20ft container from Container Services. This is a good solid container with ventilation.

Hope this helps.

Ian

Thanks to this advise, I managed to secure renting a 10ft container with Container Services via the shipping company I am using, from here in the UK. If all goes to plan they will drop off the container for us to use as storage in March, when hopefully all our household effects will have been shipped over.

Many Thanks.:thumbup:


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