Your container says itโs โWWTโ โ but what does that actually mean?
There it is, proudly listed in the product spec: Wind and Watertight. Sounds good, right? Sounds like itโll keep your stuff dry, clean, and safe for eternity. But unless youโre well-versed in container lingo, it can be as clear as a foggy porthole.
What does WWT really mean? Is it the same as โCargo Worthyโ? Is it waterproof, airtight, snake-proof, or just optimistic? Does WWT cover a container that’s seen five Atlantic crossings, a couple of forklift battles, and a seagull infestation?
In this no-nonsense guide, weโll break down what the Wind and Watertight label actually involves โ and what to check for when buying or hiring a container from anyone. Especially if youโd like to keep your tools, stock, or vintage record collection un-mildewed and mouse-free.
โWind and Watertightโ is one of the most common condition descriptions youโll see on a used shipping container. But many customers โ especially first-time buyers โ assume it means pristine. It doesnโt.
It means functionally sound. Nothing more. Nothing less.
At Cubus Containers, we only sell containers that meet or exceed that standard โ but weโre the first to admit that WWT covers a broad range of appearances and ages. One WWT container might look barely touched. Another might resemble something Indiana Jones would stash treasure in.
So what does it mean, in plain English?
WWT means:
- The container wonโt leak
- The doors close properly
- The seals are intact
- There are no holes (obvious or otherwise)
In this guide weโll walk you through:
- What WWT guarantees (and what it doesnโt)
- The difference between WWT, Cargo Worthy, and One-Trip
- What to look for when inspecting a WWT container
- Why some WWT units still look a bit battered
- And whether WWT is enough for your needs
1. WWT: What It Really Means
A Wind and Watertight container:
- Has no holes in the roof, sides, or floor
- Keeps out wind, water and pests
- Has intact rubber door seals
- Opens and closes properly
It does not mean:
- Brand new paintwork
- Dent-free panels
- Certified for overseas shipping
- Structurally flawless for stacking
๐ฆ Itโs like buying a second-hand van that runs well and keeps the rain out โ but donโt expect showroom sparkle.
2. WWT vs Other Container Grades
Grade | Description | Best For |
One-Trip (New) | Used once, like-new | Conversions, visible locations |
Cargo Worthy (CW) | Inspected for overseas shipping | Export, stacking |
Wind & Watertight (WWT) | Functional, used | Site storage, garden use |
As-Is | May have damage | Only if budget is really tight |
๐ ๏ธ At Cubus Containers, WWT is our minimum grade โ we do not sell As-Is units. Ever.

3. How Do We Check for Wind and Watertight Integrity?
Every Cubus Container is:
- Visually inspected for rust, damage, and dents
- Pressure-tested using light or water
- Checked for door function and seal integrity
- Cleaned and repaired before sale or hire
Weโll never ship you a container we wouldnโt store our own tools in.
4. The Most Common WWT Issues (and How We Prevent Them)
๐ช Door Seals Perished
Old rubber cracks and warps over time. We inspect and replace seals where needed.
๐ง Pinholes in Roof
Small rust points can develop into leaks. We check with daylight tests from inside.
๐ง Warped Floor
If the marine ply has swollen or cracked, we patch or replace it entirely.
๐ญ Gaps at Corners
Pest entry points are sealed, and vents inspected for mesh and closure integrity.
๐ฌ Need a container for food, textiles or electronics? Ask about refurbished or insulated WWT containers.
5. Is WWT Good Enough for You
YES ifโฆ
- You need general storage
- Youโre using it for a workshop, tools, bikes, garden gear
- Youโre converting it and doing your own mods
NO ifโฆ
- Youโre shipping overseas
- You need it to look spotless for customers
- Youโre turning it into living space without repairs
๐จ Want it to look better? We can repaint, clean, or modify any WWT unit to suit your needs.
6. What WWT Looks Like โ A Visual Expectation Check
- May have dents, scuffs, previous logo shadows
- Likely to show surface rust, especially on the roof
- Paint may be faded or patchy
- Floors will be solid, but not flawless
Itโs cosmetic, not critical.
Think: โHigh-functioning builderโs van,โ not โTesla showroomโ.
7. Should You Choose WWT When Hiring?
Absolutely. When hiring from Cubus Containers:
- WWT is the default minimum standard
- Youโre guaranteed a sealed, clean, dry container
- All hire containers are fully checked and maintained before delivery
- You can upgrade to refurbished, repainted or high-cube versions if needed
Case Study: โWe Wanted Secure Storage โ Not Perfectionโ
Travis, a landscaper in Sussex, needed a secure unit to store equipment between jobs. He hired a 20ft WWT container from Cubus Containers.
He says:
โIt had a few dents, sure โ but it was solid, bone dry, and didnโt leak a drop. I donโt need it to be pretty โ just safe, secure, and dry.โ
He later bought the same unit at a discounted rate and now uses it on rotation across client sites. No rust. No worries. No regrets.
โWind and Watertight doesnโt mean flawless โ it means your gear stays dry and your roof doesnโt leak. Thatโs what matters.โ
Looking for a solid, weatherproof container for storage or hire?
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Every unit WWT as standard
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Inspected and tested before delivery
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Honest descriptions and clear photos
๐ Get your WWT container today
