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Feekercn 20 ft Folding Container House
A folding/expandable container house buyable on Amazon US today, with concrete published metric dimensions (~390 sq ft deployed). Generic build, no certification, and import logistics to plan around.

What's good
- Actually purchasable on Amazon US right now
- Concrete manufacturer-published folded and deployed dimensions
- Galvanized-steel frame with 75 mm flame-retardant foam panels
- Dual-wing fold nearly triples the floor area
What's not
- No code certification — a permitting problem for a primary residence
- Warranty and firm pricing are not clearly published
- Generic, white-label construction shared with many rebadged brands
- Chinese import shipping and support to plan for
Full specifications
Anything we could not confirm with the manufacturer carries a Projected / Unconfirmed badge. We would rather flag an estimate than publish a number we invented.
| Maker | Feekercn |
|---|---|
| Category | Expandable container |
| Status | Shipping |
| Base priceProjected / Unconfirmed | Quoted per project |
| Estimated delivered costProjected / Unconfirmed | $20,000 – $45,000 |
| Deployed areaProjected / Unconfirmed | 390 sq ft |
| Bedrooms | 1 |
| Bathrooms | 1 |
| Folded dimensionsProjected / Unconfirmed | 5900 × 2240 × 2480 mm (~19.4 ft × 7.3 ft × 8.1 ft) |
| Deployed dimensionsProjected / Unconfirmed | 5900 × 6320 × 2480 mm (~19.4 ft × 20.7 ft), about 36.5 m² (~390 sq ft) |
| Setup timeProjected / Unconfirmed | Dual-wing hydraulic fold with an included hinge/pulley/wire-rope kit and a small crew (nearly triples floor area) |
| Foundation | Site must bear ~5,500 lb; level pad; not a certified dwelling |
| Certifications | No certification verified |
| Regions served | United States (via Amazon) |
| Lead timeProjected / Unconfirmed | Not clearly published |
| Financing | Amazon retail purchase/financing; cash otherwise. No mortgage path. |
| Warranty | Not clearly published ('30-year lifespan' is a marketing claim) |
| Best for | Jobsite & workforce, Hospitality & short stay, ADU / backyard home, Disaster relief |
Financing
Amazon retail purchase/financing; cash otherwise. No mortgage path.
Read the financing guide →Foundation & permits
Site must bear ~5,500 lb; level pad; not a certified dwelling
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Build a custom comparison →20 ft Folding Container House — questions buyers ask
- Are the expandable container homes on Amazon any good?
- As portable buildings, some are perfectly fine — a galvanized-steel frame with foam-panel walls that unfolds into 380–800 sq ft for a low price, useful as an office, studio, guest room or short-stay unit. As dwellings, they are a problem: none of the Amazon-sold units in our catalog (Feekercn, EROMMY) carries a verified residential certification, so most jurisdictions will not permit them as a residence, and warranty and support are retail-grade. Buy one for what it is, plan for import logistics and an electrician, and do not mistake a low sticker price for a low-cost home.
- How much does a Boxabl actually cost delivered?
- The Casita's base price is around $60,000. A realistic delivered-and-installed figure in the US is $95,000 to $140,000 once you add freight, crane, site work, an engineered pad, utility connections and permits. On raw land with no services, the top of that range is the honest planning number. Anyone quoting you a turnkey Casita at the base price is leaving something out.
- What is the cheapest foldable home you can actually buy?
- Expandable container buildings sell in the US from roughly $20,000 on marketplaces, and brand-name US sellers like Chery Industrial now start closer to $30,000, sometimes available from stock. They are legitimate portable buildings — excellent jobsite offices, studios and farm structures. They are not certified dwellings in most counties, so if your plan is to live in one full-time on a permitted lot, the real cheapest option is a certified unit at two to three times that price.
- Can I put a foldable home on raw land?
- Physically yes, but the site work is where the budget goes. Raw land with no services means you pay for access, clearing and grading, a foundation, and — the big one — utilities, where a septic system alone can exceed $20,000. On the cheapest units the site work frequently costs more than the building. Plan on roughly base price × 2.2 for an unserviced site, and confirm your parcel is zoned for a dwelling and can pass a septic/perc test before you buy either the land or the unit.
- What is the Boxabl Baby Box?
- A small towable Boxabl launched around $19,999, with a wet bath and kitchenette in roughly 120 sq ft, aimed at offices, studios and guest rooms rather than full dwellings. It is SUV-towable and off-grid capable, but it is RV-classed rather than a permitted dwelling, and several specs — folded dimensions, certification and warranty — remain unconfirmed by Boxabl. Treat it as a preorder with projected numbers, not a shipping product you can pin down today.