Budget biohazard AWP explained — prices by wear, float impact on hazmat design, and best value entry point.
| Float Range | Condition | Avg Price | vs Average | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.00 – 0.07 | Factory New | $20–30 | Cleanest biohazard design | Premium |
| 0.07 – 0.15 | Minimal Wear | $14–22 | Minor scratches only | Recommended |
| 0.15 – 0.38 | Field-Tested | $10–18 | Best value — lowest entry | Best Value |
| 0.38 – 0.45 | Well-Worn | $9–15 | Noticeable wear on tape | Budget |
| 0.45 – 1.00 | Battle-Scarred | $8–14 | Heavy scratching throughout | Skip |
Full float range 0.00–1.00 — available in all five conditions. Field-Tested is the most traded tier. Prices are approximate and vary by market. Use our inspect tool for the exact value of any specific skin.
The AWP | Containment Breachwas introduced with the Fracture Case in August 2020 as part of the Fracture Collection. Designed with a hazmat/biohazard theme, the skin features yellow and black contamination tape, biohazard warning symbols, industrial markings, and a weathered military-industrial aesthetic across the entire AWP body. The design evokes a quarantine zone or chemical spill scenario, making it one of the most thematically unique AWP skins in CS2. As a Covert (red) rarity skin, it sits at the top tier of the Fracture Collection but remains remarkably affordable compared to other Covert AWP skins like the Asiimov or Dragon Lore. The full float range of 0.00–1.00 means it's available in all five wear conditions, giving buyers maximum flexibility.
At $10–18 in Field-Tested, the Containment Breach is one of the cheapest Covert AWP skins you can buy in 2026. For comparison, the AWP Asiimov costs $85+ in FT and the Dragon Lore starts in the thousands. This makes the Containment Breach an ideal first Covert AWP for new players or budget-conscious traders. Factory New copies at $20–30 are still very affordable and offer the cleanest possible hazmat design with zero scratching. The price gap between FT and FN is modest enough that some players prefer to spend the extra $10–15 for a pristine copy. Well-Worn ($9–15) and Battle-Scarred ($8–14) offer even cheaper entry but with noticeably more wear on the hazmat tape and warning symbols. Use our inspect tool to find the best float for your budget.
The Containment Breach's hazmat design degrades progressively with higher float. In Factory New (0.00–0.07), the yellow/black contamination tape is crisp and vibrant, biohazard symbols are sharply defined, and the industrial markings are perfectly legible. By Field-Tested (0.15–0.38), minor scratches appear on the body panels and the tape shows slight wear, but the overall design remains clean and clearly readable. In Well-Worn (0.38–0.45), scratching becomes more prominent and the warning symbols start losing definition. By Battle-Scarred (0.45–1.00), heavy scratching covers most surfaces, the tape appears significantly worn, and the industrial text becomes partially obscured. Despite this, the overall biohazard theme remains recognizable even at maximum float — the color scheme and layout are preserved regardless of wear level. For traders, low-float FN copies hold value best, while FT remains the volume king of the Containment Breach market.
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