Quicklotz is a Texas-based liquidation reseller that’s built a strong following in the southern US through regional shipping advantages and consistent inventory in tools, hardware, and general merchandise categories. They’re smaller than the national marketplaces but operate at meaningful scale within their geographic sweet spot.
This review focuses on what they do well, where the regional model creates limits, and which buyers actually benefit from picking them over national alternatives.
Company History
Quicklotz was founded in the mid-2010s by industry veterans who’d previously worked in retail returns management. The company is privately held and significantly smaller than the giant marketplaces, with operations concentrated in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area.
Their model has been consistent: direct warehouse purchasing of pallets from major retailer return channels, flat-price listings, and regional freight advantages for buyers in the South Central US. They’ve grown steadily through word-of-mouth and reseller community recommendations rather than aggressive marketing.
What They Sell
Strong in tools, hardware, home goods, and general merchandise. Less inventory in electronics, apparel, and beauty than national competitors. Lot sizes range from small pallets through truckloads, with most listings in the $500-3000 range for single pallets.
Their tool and hardware inventory is genuinely above-average for the price point β likely a function of Texas-area retailer relationships and lower regional competition for those categories. If you resell on Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, or local channels where tools sell well, this is meaningful.
Pricing
Flat-priced fixed listings. No auctions, no buyer premiums. Effective pricing typically lands at 15-22% of retail value β competitive with national alternatives, with the added benefit of regional freight savings for southern buyers.
Freight quotes have been accurate in our experience. The Texas-Oklahoma-Louisiana shipping zone gets meaningfully better rates than buying the same lot from a coastal warehouse, which can shift the all-in math in their favor for regional buyers.
The Good
- Regional shipping advantage. Buyers in TX, OK, LA, AR, NM, MS see materially lower freight costs.
- Strong tools and hardware inventory. Consistent supply in categories that sell well locally.
- Flat pricing transparency. No auction surprises, no buyer premium math.
- Reasonable dispatch speed. 4-7 business days typical.
- Active customer community. Genuine reseller-to-reseller recommendations rather than influencer marketing.
The Not-So-Good
- Smaller selection than national marketplaces. Inventory at any given time is a fraction of what B-Stock or Liquidation.com offers.
- Weak in electronics and apparel. If those are your categories, look elsewhere.
- Limited reach outside the South. Freight cost advantage evaporates for Northeast or West Coast buyers.
- Site UX is dated. Functional but feels older than newer competitors.
Who It’s Best For
Quicklotz is best for resellers based in the South Central US who focus on tools, hardware, or general merchandise. The regional freight math alone can make them the cheapest legitimate source if you’re buying from Dallas-Fort Worth-relevant distance.
They’re also a reasonable choice for local-pickup buyers in the Dallas metro who want to inspect lots before purchasing.
Verdict
Quicklotz is a quiet success story in the liquidation industry. They’ve never been a top-of-mind national brand, but they’ve built genuine customer loyalty in their regional sweet spot through consistent execution. For the right buyer in the right region, they’re hard to beat on all-in cost.
For buyers outside their geographic zone or in categories outside their inventory strength, larger national alternatives generally make more sense.
Compared to PalletKings
PalletKings overlaps with Quicklotz on the flat-pricing-and-regional-warehouse model. We both operate from physical warehouses rather than purely brokering retailer lots, both offer manifest-when-available transparency, and both target serious resellers rather than impulse buyers. Our Dallas warehouse and theirs would deliver similar Texas freight economics.
Quicklotz has us beat in their core categories (tools, hardware). We offer broader category breadth (more electronics, apparel, beauty) and a more modern site experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are they only for Texas buyers?
No, they ship nationwide. But the freight cost advantage is much stronger for southern buyers.
Can I pick up at the warehouse?
Yes, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro. Saves freight costs and lets you inspect before committing.
Do they sell to first-time buyers?
Yes, no business credentials required for most lots.
How is their tool inventory specifically?
Above industry average for the price point. Likely the strongest single category.
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