22 Jun

Amazon Return Pallets: The Ultimate Buyer's Guide

Amazon return pallets contain customer-returned merchandise across mixed or single categories, typically priced $100-$800 depending on category and condition grade. Expect roughly 60-80% of items to be sellable and budget accordingly.
22 Jun

How to Read a Liquidation Manifest (Step-by-Step)

A manifest lists each item's description, quantity, condition, and estimated retail value. Add up the total estimated retail value, compare it to the asking price, then discount for the seller's stated error margin and your expected percentage of unsellable items before deciding whether to buy.
22 Jun

Mystery Pallets vs Manifested Pallets: Which Should You Buy?

Manifested pallets are the safer choice for most buyers, especially beginners, because you can calculate potential profit before purchasing. Mystery pallets can offer bigger upside but carry significantly more risk and suit buyers who can absorb a loss.
22 Jun

Electronics Liquidation Pallets: Margins, Risks, and Best Sources

Electronics liquidation pallets offer some of the highest per-unit profit potential but carry the most risk from untested or non-functional items. Budget for testing time, expect 20-40% of units to need repair or be parts-only, and avoid unmanifested electronics lots unless you can absorb a...
22 Jun

How Much Do Liquidation Pallets Cost? Real Pricing Breakdown

Liquidation pallet prices typically range from $100 to $1,500+ depending on category, condition grade, and whether you're buying at auction or fixed price. General merchandise runs lowest, electronics and branded apparel run highest.
22 Jun

What's a Good Profit Margin on Liquidation Pallets?

A good net profit margin on liquidation pallets typically falls between 25% and 50%, depending on category — tools and electronics can run higher when sourced well, while highly competitive or trend-driven categories often run lower.