High cube containers from Agronest Equipment look almost identical to standard containers from the outside, but there is one key difference that makes a big impact on the inside: they are one foot taller. That extra twelve inches of headroom transforms the usable space, giving you room to stack pallets higher, store bulky items more comfortably, and create converted spaces where people can stand, work, and live without feeling cramped. In a 40ft high cube, that additional height translates to roughly 344 extra cubic feet of volume compared to a standard 40ft container. High cubes are available in both 20ft and 40ft lengths and have become the preferred choice for Agronest Equipment customers who want to maximise every inch of their container. They are especially popular for conversion projects like offices, workshops, studios, and accommodation, where ceiling height directly affects the quality of the finished space.
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Why Choose This Container
The high cube container from Agronest Equipment is a must for anyone planning a conversion project or storing items that need vertical clearance. That extra foot of height costs very little more than a standard container but adds significant value to the usable interior. Once insulation, flooring, and ceiling finishes are added during a conversion, you still end up with a comfortable ceiling height, which is not always the case with a standard-height unit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A high cube container is exactly one foot taller than a standard container, measuring 9ft 6in externally compared to 8ft 6in. This gives you an additional 12 inches of internal headroom.
High cube containers cost slightly more than standard-height equivalents, but the price difference is modest compared to the extra volume you gain. Contact Agronest Equipment for current pricing on both options.
The extra height is crucial for conversions because insulation, flooring, and ceiling finishes reduce internal height. A high cube gives you a finished ceiling height that feels comfortable and spacious, whereas a standard container can feel cramped after insulation.
Yes. High cube containers have the same ISO corner castings as standard units and can be stacked with other containers. However, the uneven height should be considered when planning multi-level layouts.
Delivery & Shipping
We offer nationwide delivery for all containers. Delivery costs are calculated based on your location and container size. Free delivery is available on orders over $5,000. Contact us for a delivery quote.



