HPT-41 Gaylord Boxes For Sale
Key Information for Buyers
- Browse a selection of HPT-41 Gaylord box listings, the standard 46″ × 38″ × 41″ bulk bin built with heavy-duty laminated walls for palletized shipping.
- Pricing for HPT-41 boxes typically ranges from $14 to $19 per box, depending on availability.
- Each listing provides details such as dimensions, wall strength, bottom style, and supply status.
- Request a quote for bulk orders, with options for either pickup or delivery.
- Verde Trader offers Gaylord boxes, including HPT-41 models, in bulk quantities. Click Request Quote to get started.
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HPT-41 Gaylord boxes are 6-wall laminated, pallet-ready bulk bins built around a 46″ × 38″ × 41″ interior and a 47.75″ × 39.75″ × 42.25″ outer dimension profile designed for standard 48″ × 40″ GMA pallets. The full-flap design supports safe stacking and line-side handling for produce, resins, scrap, and general bulk materials. View current listings or request a quote for pricing and lead times.
Is an HPT-41 box right for me?
HPT-41 bins are a heavy-duty, laminated Gaylord box built for loads that would crush or distort a standard triple-wall box. They are a good fit for dense or sharp materials, and for moisture-prone applications when paired with the right liner or coating. They are also good for operations that require reliable stacking through multiple handling cycles.
Common users of HPT-41 boxes include:
- Produce shippers - packing watermelons, pumpkins, onions, and other heavy fresh produce where a standard box base fails under load.
- Plastics and resin processors - bulk shipping of pellets, regrind, and scrap that press outward on sidewalls.
- Metal parts and hardware distributors - consolidating heavy or sharp components that would puncture lighter-wall containers.
- Recycling and scrap operations - collecting and transporting mixed scrap materials with unpredictable weight distribution.
- Chemical and industrial powder packagers - bulk-filling dry flowable materials that settle and create sustained bottom pressure.
- Food manufacturers - packing grains, seeds, frozen product, or other dense food ingredients when paired with an appropriate food-grade liner or approved inner packaging.
Size and capacity
HPT-41 boxes come in one primary size - a 46" x 38" x 41" interior with a ~48" x 40" outer footprint. Actual payload capacity depends on material density, stacking requirements, liner use, and handling conditions. Confirm allowable load limits with your supplier before use. For a full breakdown of standard Gaylord box dimensions, see our Gaylord box dimensions guide.
Common Sizes
- 46x38x41 (standard HPT-41): The defining size for this bin style. Fits a standard 48x40 GMA pallet and holds up to ~2,000 lbs, but allowable payload depends on board grade, condition, liner use, stacking requirements, and supplier rating.
- 48x40x41 variants: Some used lots listed as HPT-41 style have a slightly wider outer base. Confirm outer dimensions before ordering if clearance is tight on your line.
- 40x40x41 variants: A less common square-footprint version used where floor space or conveyor widths differ from the standard 48x40 layout.
Not sure which wall strength fits your load? Read why wall count matters when choosing Gaylord boxes.
For current market rates on HPT-41 and other Gaylord boxes, see our Gaylord box pricing guide.
Additional options
Most HPT-41 listings on Verde Trader are used, rectangular, full-flap bins sold by the pallet or truckload. Here are the configuration options you will see across listings and what they mean.
- Full flap bottom: All four bottom panels fold in to form a solid base. This is the standard configuration for HPT-41s and is what most produce and bulk industrial buyers require. Partial-flap or crash-lock bottoms are less common in this style.
- Rectangular shape: The HPT-41 is a rectangular bin, not an octagonal one. The straight sidewalls make it easier to align on a pallet line and more space-efficient when storing empties flat.
- Laminated 6-wall construction: Walls are built from multiple corrugated sheets glued together, not from a single-piece corrugated blank. This gives higher compression and puncture resistance than a triple-wall box of the same height.
- Liner compatibility: HPT-41s are commonly used with a poly bag liner for produce or with no liner for dry industrial loads. Liners are not included in used listings and must be sourced separately.
Used HPT-41 boxes typically run $10 to $26 each, depending on quantity, condition, and location. Browse used Gaylord box listings to see current inventory.
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Type | HPT (High-Performance Tote) |
| Bottom Flaps | Full flap (standard) |
| Used Pricing Per Box | Commonly $10-$26 depending on condition, location, and order quantity. |
| Units per Pallet | 50-100 |
| Units per Truckload | 750-1,500 |
More about wall sizes
Gaylord box wall count refers to how many layers of corrugated cardboard are bonded together to form the sidewalls. More walls mean more compression resistance, higher weight capacity, and better protection against puncture and moisture. For laminated bins, individual corrugated sheets are glued face-to-face rather than formed as a single run, which gives even higher strength per inch of wall thickness. For a full breakdown of construction layers and load ratings, see our ultimate guide to tri-wall boxes.
An HPT-41 is a 6-wall laminated bin, meaning its walls are made from six bonded corrugated layers. This can provide more compression and puncture resistance than many standard triple-wall or 5-wall boxes, depending on the exact board grade and construction. It is the right choice when loads are heavy enough to deform a lighter-wall box during transit or stacking, or when the bin will be reused across multiple cycles.
For lighter dry goods that do not stress the sidewalls, a 2-wall or 3-wall Gaylord is more economical. For extremely dense or sharp loads - or where regulatory or export packaging standards apply - a 6-wall laminated bin like the HPT-41 provides the margin of safety a standard box does not.
To compare wall count options side by side, visit our Gaylord boxes page.
Specifications
| Feature | Details (Standard HPT-41) | Notes & Options |
|---|---|---|
| Interior Dimensions (ID) | 46" L × 38" W × 41" H | Usable space for bulk materials |
| Outer Dimensions (OD) | ~48" L × 40" W × 42" H | Fits standard 48" × 40" pallets |
| Wall Construction | 6-wall laminated corrugated | High-strength; BC flute common |
| Closure Style | Full top and bottom flaps | ~3" overlap typical; cover lids available |
FAQs
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Sources
This page stands on two legs: published industry standards that define how corrugated bulk containers are constructed and tested, and our own transaction records from buying and selling HPT-41 boxes. They answer different questions, so we keep them separate.
Industry standards (what is defined)
- ASTM D4727/D4727M. Standard specification for corrugated and solid fiberboard sheet stock. Covers board grades, wall construction classifications, and the laminated (multi-ply) board category that includes HPT-41 style bins.
- ASTM D5168. Practice for fabrication and closure of triple-wall corrugated fiberboard shipping containers. The closest ASTM standard for heavy-duty multi-wall bulk bins and the construction requirements that underpin HPT-41 performance claims.
- ASTM D5639/D5639M. Standard practice for selecting corrugated fiberboard materials and box construction based on performance requirements. Covers how containers are specified to a use case rather than to a fixed construction.
- ASTM D642. Standard test method for compressive resistance of shipping containers - the Box Compression Test (BCT). Underlies stacking strength and load capacity claims for any bulk bin.
Our sales data (what people actually buy)
- Verde Trader sold-order data. More than 8,000 Gaylord box orders across all major sizes, shapes, wall counts, and regions, through our latest 2026 export. The pricing and availability information on this page comes from these records.

