FAQs About 10 ft Storage Containers
United Rentals offers a range of 10-foot storage containers, ideal for storing tools, equipment or materials for small businesses and warehouses. These 10 ft. shipping containers, also known as conex boxes or cargo containers, are secure, easy to relocate and completely customizable, ideal for commercial and residential storage or storing equipment for smaller construction sites. Whether you need additional storage or to convert it into an office space, these 10-foot shipping containers for rent can be quickly set up and tailored to your needs. Because of its small footprint and steel construction, a 10-foot container can serve as a compact storage solution for commercial uses, medical clinics and construction jobsites. Additionally, we offer PV3 Safety Containers, a highly secure option that comes equipped with an emergency exit release, ensuring nobody gets locked in. This 10-foot PV3 Safety container can also be used as a storage shed for lawn and landscape companies, businesses in the middle of relocating offices or retail locations carrying holiday overstock or other specialty supplies.
Learn more about 10-foot shipping containers in our FAQ section below.
An empty, 10-foot storage container weighs approximately 2,850 pounds and has a payload capacity of up to 19,530 pounds. The gross weight for a 10-foot shipping container is about 22,380 pounds. Need more help? Contact one of our storage container and mobile office experts for further guidance.
10-foot shipping containers, also known as Conex boxes, have an approximate height of 8’6”. These shipping containers have an exterior dimension of 10-foot long by 8-foot wide and interior dimensions of roughly 9’2” by 7’10” by 7’8”. A 10-foot storage container has a volume of approximately 561 cubic feet, which is large enough to store the contents of the average one-bedroom apartment. Read United Rentals’ guide to shipping container sizes and dimensions to learn more.
Our storage containers are stackable and can be moved by a forklift. However, it is important to consider weight limits when transporting shipping boxes to prevent damage. For more guidance, consult with your United Rentals representative before attempting to move a container.