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Amazon Returns
Amazon return pallets are the most popular liquidation category in the United States β and for good reason.
Shop βTarget Pallets
Target liquidation pallets skew toward home goods, apparel, beauty, seasonal items, and electronics β Target’s strongest categories.
Shop βWalmart Pallets
Walmart pallets cover the broadest category mix of any major US retailer β groceries-adjacent home goods, kids’ items, electronics, apparel, and seasonal merchandise all flow through Walmart’s return centers.
Shop βHome Depot Pallets
Home Depot pallets are concentrated in tools, hardware, plumbing, electrical, garden, and seasonal outdoor goods.
Shop βLowe’s Pallets
Lowe’s liquidation parallels Home Depot in category mix β tools, hardware, paint, garden, appliances.
Shop βCostco Pallets
Costco liquidation is rare and high-value.
Shop βBest Buy Pallets
Best Buy pallets are nearly all electronics β TVs, audio equipment, gaming, computers, phones, accessories.
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Electronics Pallets
Electronics pallets have the highest profit potential per unit of any liquidation category, with the caveat that they require the most work to flip.
Shop βApparel Pallets
Clothing pallets are the most beginner-friendly category in liquidation.
Shop βTools & Hardware
Tool pallets are the highest-margin category in liquidation right now.
Shop βAppliance Pallets
Appliance pallets are bulky, heavy, and require a forklift on your end β but the per-unit margins are excellent.
Shop βToy Pallets
Toy pallets surge in availability post-Christmas and stay strong through summer.
Shop βBeauty Pallets
Beauty pallets carry the smallest per-unit costs and the highest unit counts (often 300β500 items per pallet).
Shop βGeneral Merch
General merchandise pallets are the catch-all category β a mix of home goods, kitchen, decor, small appliances, books, and miscellaneous items from across a retailer’s returns stream.
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