This 20ft dry freight shipping container is the workhorse of Australian storage. “Dry freight” is the industry term for the standard general-purpose box — sealed steel, timber floor, cargo doors at one end — the configuration every other container variant is measured against.
What Wind and Watertight Buys You
WWT units have worked the shipping lines. Expect surface rust, dents, and faded paint — and a guarantee that wind and water stay out. The cosmetics stay outside while the job — dry, locked contents — gets done at hundreds under one-trip pricing.
Key Features
- Two swing cargo doors at one end with heavy locking bars
- Cor-Ten weathering steel construction
- 28 mm marine plywood floor on steel cross-members
- Factory-fitted lockbox for padlock protection
- Vents to reduce condensation
Specifications
| External Dimensions | 6.06 m L x 2.44 m W x 2.59 m H |
| Internal Dimensions | 5.90 m L x 2.35 m W x 2.39 m H |
| Door Opening | 2.34 m W x 2.28 m H |
| Tare Weight | ~2,200 kg |
| Capacity | ~33.2 m³ |
| Condition | Used — Wind and Watertight, inspected before dispatch |
| Stock Reference | 2406 |
The container is built to ISO 668 dimensions, so standard tilt-tray, side-loader, and forklift equipment handles it anywhere in the country.
Applications
Farm and rural storage takes most of these units — feed, tools, and machinery spares behind steel. Renovation overflow fills the rest: a whole household fits while the build runs. Trades run them as lockable stock rooms on long jobs. Surface wear does nothing to a Cor-Ten shell’s job of keeping weather and thieves out.
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