Buy Electronic Liquidation Pallets – 18-Item Returns Box AU$4,125.51 MSRP | bulksupplieraustralia.com.au
If you are looking for electronic liquidation pallets loaded with recognisable smart home, security, and gaming brands, this 18-item returns box covers five high-demand categories with a total MSRP of AU$4,125.51. Average item value sits at AU$229.20. Every item is listed on a full manifest before you order.
The stock comes from major e-commerce return centres and retail distribution networks in North America and Europe. Brands include Yale, Kwikset, Schlage, Google, Logitech, Sensi, and Whistler. These are products buyers search for by name on eBay Australia, Amazon, and Facebook Marketplace. The smart home security category alone accounts for twelve of the eighteen items, making this pallet particularly well-suited to resellers who already operate in that space or want to build volume in it.
Eighteen items. Five product categories. One full manifest. Order online.
What Is an Electronic Liquidation Pallet?
An electronic liquidation pallet is a bulk lot of returned electronics sourced from major e-commerce platforms and retail distribution centres, sold below retail price to resellers who test each item individually and resell functional units through their preferred channel.
This is a returns pallet. Items were sent back by customers. Condition varies across every unit. Some items will be fully functional in original packaging. Others may show signs of use, have missing accessories, or carry faults that affect resale price. Every item must be tested by the buyer before listing for resale.
Returns pallets differ from overstock pallets. Overstock contains new excess inventory from retailers. Overstock items are generally in better condition but come at less aggressive discounts. This is a returns pallet. All MSRP values on this page are retail reference figures only and do not represent guaranteed resale values.
What Is Inside This Pallet
Eighteen items across smart home security, networking, climate control, surveillance, gaming, and radio scanning. The smart lock category dominates this pallet with eight Kwikset and Schlage units across multiple models and finishes, plus one Yale Assure Lock 2. That concentration is a practical advantage for resellers who focus on smart home and security hardware, since you are building category depth rather than managing a scattered mix of unrelated items.
The Google Nest WiFi Pro mesh router and Google Nest Cam sit alongside a Sensi Touch 2 smart thermostat, rounding out the connected home category. The Logitech G535 gaming headset and Whistler digital radio scanner add two strong items outside the lock category.
Two items in the manifest are listed as assorted items without ASINs. These are included in the MSRP total but cannot be pre-researched. Factor that uncertainty into your margin model before ordering.
Pallet Manifest – All 18 Items
| ASIN | Product | MSRP (AUD) |
|---|---|---|
| B00IID3OAY | Whistler WS1040 Handheld Digital Scanner Radio | AU$465.36 |
| B0B9HWYMV5 | Yale Security Assure Lock 2 Deadbolt Wi-Fi Smart Lock | AU$373.57 |
| B081FYNZ7B | Kwikset Halo Wi-Fi Smart Lock Satin Nickel | AU$350.60 |
| B081FYDWL1 | Kwikset Halo Wi-Fi Smart Lock Venetian Bronze | AU$304.71 |
| B0BKH83KF9 | Sensi Touch 2 Smart Thermostat ST76 | AU$299.06 |
| B0BCQT2FJJ | Google Nest WiFi Pro Wi-Fi 6E Mesh Router | AU$283.29 |
| B09FCMSJZG | Google Nest Cam Outdoor / Indoor Battery 2nd Gen | AU$241.38 |
| B00FQG67D2 | Schlage Addison Single Cylinder Handleset Lever | AU$236.77 |
| B002057UWO | Schlage FE595 PLY 505 FLA Plymouth Keypad Entry | AU$213.55 |
| B0BBJSCRN3 | Kwikset SmartCode 270 Electronic Touchpad Deadbolt | AU$190.92 |
| B08KY2WFGP | Logitech G535 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset | AU$184.11 |
| B0026SZNW4 | Schlage BE365 PLY 619 Plymouth Keypad Deadbolt | AU$173.63 |
| B0BBJQKV5K | Kwikset SmartCode 260 Electronic Keypad Deadbolt | AU$164.47 |
| B0BBJ3LTDF | Kwikset SmartCode 260 Electronic Keypad Deadbolt Satin Nickel | AU$160.37 |
| — | Assorted Item | AU$141.65 |
| — | Assorted Item | AU$141.65 |
| B0C7LPRYJB | Kwikset Powerbolt 250 Keypad Electronic Deadbolt Matte Black | AU$101.83 |
| B0C7LQ4SFQ | Kwikset Powerbolt 250 Keypad Electronic Deadbolt Satin Nickel | AU$101.83 |
| Total MSRP | AU$4,125.51 |
All AUD values are approximate conversions from the original EUR MSRP figures. Exchange rates fluctuate. These figures are retail reference prices only. Two items are listed as assorted with no ASIN and cannot be pre-researched before purchase.
Who This Pallet Is For
This pallet is best suited to resellers who either already operate in the smart home and security category or who have the bandwidth to learn it quickly. Eight of the eighteen items are electronic deadbolts and smart locks from Kwikset and Schlage. These items sell to homeowners, property managers, Airbnb hosts, and locksmiths. They move consistently on eBay and Amazon in Australia, the USA, and the UK.
Online resellers with active eBay or Amazon accounts will find immediate buyer demand for the Yale Assure Lock 2, both Kwikset Halo models, and the Google Nest products. Those five items alone carry a combined MSRP of AU$1,552.61.
Small electronics retailers and smart home specialists can use this pallet to add security hardware depth to their catalogue without ordering individual units at retail prices. The category concentration here works in their favour.
Intermediate resellers building a volume operation will appreciate the eighteen-item count and the range of Kwikset models. Listing multiple lock variants simultaneously across different platforms builds buyer trust and creates a consistent-looking catalogue.
Beginners can work with this pallet if they are comfortable testing smart lock hardware and doing basic troubleshooting. The ASINs on sixteen of the eighteen items allow thorough pre-purchase research.
Estimated Retail Value and Resale Margins
Total MSRP: AU$4,125.51 Number of items: 18 Average item value: AU$229.20
| Scenario | Purchase Price | Estimated Resale Revenue | Potential Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | AU$1,320 | AU$2,475 | AU$1,155 |
| Moderate | AU$1,567 | AU$3,135 | AU$1,568 |
| Optimistic | AU$1,733 | AU$3,795 | AU$2,062 |
These figures are estimates based on observed secondary market resale activity in Australia, the USA, and Europe. Actual results depend on item condition after testing, your chosen platform, pricing strategy, and current market demand. These are not guaranteed returns.
Real Profit Example
You purchase this pallet at AU$1,567. After testing, 15 of the 18 items are in sellable condition.
You list the Whistler WS1040 digital scanner first at AU$310 on eBay Australia, targeting emergency service enthusiasts and amateur radio operators. It sells within the first week.
You then list the Yale Assure Lock 2 at AU$280 and the Kwikset Halo Satin Nickel at AU$260. Both sell within two weeks on eBay to buyers searching for smart home security upgrades.
At that point you have recovered AU$850 from three items with AU$717 remaining to recover from the other twelve functional items.
You list the remaining twelve items at an average of 60% of their MSRP across eBay, Amazon, and Facebook Marketplace. At an average resale price of AU$175 per item, those twelve items generate AU$2,100.
Estimated gross revenue across 15 items: AU$2,950 Less purchase price: AU$1,567 Estimated gross margin: AU$1,383
This excludes platform fees, individual shipping costs, and any repair expenses. These are estimates, not guarantees.
Per-Item Resale Examples
| Product | MSRP (AUD) | Typical Resale Price | Estimated Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Whistler WS1040 Digital Scanner | AU$465.36 | AU$285–AU$381 | AU$111–AU$204 |
| Yale Assure Lock 2 Wi-Fi | AU$373.57 | AU$229–AU$305 | AU$89–AU$163 |
| Kwikset Halo Wi-Fi Lock Satin Nickel | AU$350.60 | AU$215–AU$287 | AU$84–AU$153 |
| Kwikset Halo Wi-Fi Lock Venetian Bronze | AU$304.71 | AU$187–AU$249 | AU$73–AU$133 |
| Google Nest WiFi Pro Mesh Router | AU$283.29 | AU$174–AU$232 | AU$68–AU$124 |
| Google Nest Cam 2nd Gen | AU$241.38 | AU$148–AU$197 | AU$58–AU$105 |
| Logitech G535 Gaming Headset | AU$184.11 | AU$113–AU$151 | AU$44–AU$80 |
| Sensi Touch 2 Smart Thermostat | AU$299.06 | AU$184–AU$245 | AU$72–AU$131 |
Resale prices are based on typical secondary market activity. Item condition after testing will directly affect achievable prices.
Where to Sell Electronic Liquidation Pallets
In Australia, eBay Australia is the primary channel for smart locks, Google Nest products, and the Whistler scanner. These items attract buyers who search by model number, which means listing with accurate titles and ASINs gives you a direct advantage. Facebook Marketplace and Gumtree move mid-range items like the Kwikset SmartCode deadbolts and Schlage keypad locks to local buyers quickly. Amazon Australia suits resellers with established accounts who want ASIN-traceable listings for smart home hardware.
In the USA, eBay US and Amazon Marketplace dominate for Kwikset and Schlage, both of which are well-established brands in the North American security hardware market. The Google Nest WiFi Pro and Nest Cam sell strongly on both platforms. Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp handle local sales for items below AU$200.
In Europe, eBay country platforms handle most cross-border sales for smart locks and networking hardware. Back Market suits refurbished items sold with a short guarantee. Facebook Marketplace drives volume in the UK, Germany, and France for smart home and gaming items.
For B2B and offline channels, locksmiths and security installers buy Kwikset and Schlage hardware in small quantities. Property management companies and Airbnb management services are a strong B2B buyer pool for smart locks specifically. The Logitech G535 sells well to gaming retailers and second-hand game stores.
Electronic Liquidation Pallets vs Other Liquidation Pallets
| Criteria | Electronic Liquidation Pallets | General Liquidation Pallets |
|---|---|---|
| Brand recognition | High (Yale, Kwikset, Schlage, Google, Logitech, Sensi, Whistler) | Variable |
| Resale demand | Stable across AU, USA, EU | Category dependent |
| Average item value | AU$229.20 MSRP | Usually lower |
| Full manifest provided | Yes, with ASIN and MSRP per item | Rarely |
| Online resale ease | High, ASIN traceable on Amazon and eBay for 16 of 18 items | Harder without product references |
| Category concentration | Smart home security dominant, 8 lock units | Mixed and unpredictable |
| Items per pallet | 18 items, strong volume for category specialists | Variable |
| Risk of unsold stock | Low for recognised brands | Depends on stock quality |
Is Buying Electronic Liquidation Pallets Worth It?
For resellers who understand the smart home and security hardware market, this pallet presents a strong case. The category concentration is the key point. Eight of the eighteen items are electronic deadbolts or smart locks. If you know how to test, list, and price lock hardware, this pallet plays directly to that skill set.
The Whistler WS1040 scanner is the highest MSRP item at AU$465.36. It targets a specific buyer, specifically amateur radio operators, emergency service enthusiasts, and hobbyists. It sells well on eBay to that audience but requires an accurate listing description to reach the right buyers.
The risk, as with all returns stock, is item condition. Some locks may be missing components like keypads, strike plates, or setup guides. A Google Nest device may be deregistered from a previous owner’s account and require factory reset. These are manageable issues for experienced resellers but worth factoring into your purchase decision.
How Resellers Move From Quick Flips to Long-Term Growth
The Whistler scanner, Yale lock, and Google Nest products are natural quick flips. High demand, strong brand recognition, clear buyer pools. Test them, list them, they sell.
The category concentration in this pallet, however, creates a longer-term opportunity. Resellers who consistently buy electronic liquidation pallets with strong smart lock representation start to build a reputation on eBay and Amazon as reliable suppliers of security hardware. Repeat buyers from that category are among the most consistent buyers on secondary market platforms, particularly property managers and tradespeople who need multiple units at a time.
That buyer relationship is worth more than any single margin calculation.
The Difference Between Flipping Pallets and Building a Resale Business
Flipping this pallet once generates a margin. Recognising that you are now holding category expertise in smart home security hardware is how you build a business.
Resellers who log their results across multiple pallets discover which lock brands move fastest in their market, which finishes sell at the highest percentage of MSRP, and which platforms their security hardware buyers prefer. That data changes how they select future pallets. Instead of buying any electronic liquidation pallet, they target pallets with specific brand and category profiles that match their proven sales track record.
That is the difference between a transaction and a strategy.
How to Tell If a Pallet Actually Fits Your Market
Work through three questions before you order.
Do you have a buyer for smart lock hardware? Look up completed eBay listings for the Kwikset Halo, Yale Assure Lock 2, and Schlage BE365 in used or returned condition. Check sell-through rates and price points. If those items move consistently in your target market, this pallet is a strong fit.
Can you handle the two assorted items with no ASINs? These items cannot be pre-researched. You will not know what they are until the box arrives. They carry a combined MSRP equivalent of AU$283.30. Factor that uncertainty into your margin model and treat them as bonus items rather than reliable income.
Can you absorb non-functional items? If you buy at AU$1,567 and only 13 of 18 items are sellable, you need those 13 items to average AU$121 each to break even. Given the average item MSRP of AU$229.20 and typical resale rates of 55 to 65% of MSRP, that threshold is achievable for a reseller with basic smart lock knowledge.
Why Good Inventory Feels Boring (And Why That Is a Good Thing)
Sixteen of the eighteen items in this pallet have traceable ASINs. Right now, before you spend anything, you can open eBay and look up completed sales for the Yale Assure Lock 2, the Kwikset Halo, the Google Nest WiFi Pro, and every other ASIN-listed item on this manifest. You are not guessing at what these items sell for. You are checking real transaction data from buyers who paid real money for the same products in comparable condition.
Two items are assorted with no ASIN. That is the only genuine unknown in this pallet. Everything else is predictable. Predictable is profitable.
Why Our Pallets Are Different
Most liquidation suppliers list stock by category with a rough unit count and no item-level detail. You buy without being able to calculate your margin before committing.
Every pallet at bulksupplieraustralia.com.au ships with a full manifest. Every item is listed with its ASIN, product name, and MSRP where available. You run your margin calculation before placing the order. No guesswork after the box arrives.
Stock is sourced from major e-commerce return centres and retail distribution networks in North America and Europe. Items carry brands with consistent secondary market demand across Australia, the USA, and Europe. All orders are processed entirely online with tracking provided on every shipment.
Why Buy From bulksupplieraustralia.com.au
bulksupplieraustralia.com.au is an online-only wholesale and liquidation supplier serving Australia, the United States, and Europe. No retail shopfront. No walk-ins. The operation is built around giving resellers the data they need to buy with confidence.
Every listing includes a full manifest. You see what you are buying. You calculate your margin. You order when the numbers work.
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Shipping Within and Outside Australia
bulksupplieraustralia.com.au ships Australia-wide and internationally to the United States and across Europe.
Within Australia, estimated delivery is 3 to 7 business days. Remote and regional areas may take longer depending on your location and carrier routing.
International shipments to the USA typically arrive within 7 to 14 business days. European destinations range from 7 to 21 business days depending on the country and customs clearance times.
Shipping costs are calculated at checkout based on pallet weight, dimensions, and delivery address. A tracking number is issued for every order.
For international orders, the buyer is responsible for any applicable import duties, customs fees, or taxes in the destination country. Contact us before ordering if you have questions about international freight or customs requirements for your location.
No Local Pickup or In-Store Sales
bulksupplieraustralia.com.au operates entirely online. We do not accept local pickups, warehouse visits, or in-store transactions for individual pallets or small orders.
All orders are placed and fulfilled through our website. This keeps pricing competitive and the fulfilment process consistent for all customers across Australia and internationally.
The exception is truckload volume orders. If you are purchasing at truckload scale, contact us directly via WhatsApp or email to discuss logistics and collection arrangements. All other orders ship to your nominated delivery address.
Legal Disclaimer
All items in this pallet are sold as customer returns. Condition, completeness, and functionality vary by item. All items must be tested by the buyer before resale. bulksupplieraustralia.com.au does not guarantee the working condition of individual units.
MSRP values are retail reference prices only and do not represent actual resale values. Two items are listed as assorted with no ASIN and cannot be pre-identified before purchase. Estimated resale margins are based on observed secondary market activity and are not a guarantee of profit. Actual results depend on item condition, resale platform, pricing strategy, and market conditions at the time of sale.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are electronic liquidation pallets? They are bulk lots of returned electronics sourced from major e-commerce platforms and retail distribution centres, sold below retail price to resellers who test and resell each item individually. This box contains 18 items with a total MSRP of AU$4,125.51 across smart home security, networking, climate control, surveillance, gaming, and radio scanning.
Are electronic liquidation pallets profitable? They can be, depending on item condition, purchase price, and your resale channels. This pallet’s smart lock concentration is a practical advantage because Kwikset, Schlage, and Yale locks sell consistently on eBay and Amazon to a well-defined buyer pool. Resellers who know this category and buy at a sensible price point can achieve solid gross margins.
What is the difference between returns pallets and overstock pallets? Returns pallets contain items sent back by customers. Condition varies and all items require testing before resale. Overstock pallets contain new excess inventory from retailers. Overstock is generally in better condition but available at smaller discounts. This is a returns pallet.
Can I inspect the pallet before buying? No. bulksupplieraustralia.com.au sells online only. No warehouse visits or pre-purchase inspections are available. The full manifest on this listing is your research tool. Sixteen of the eighteen items have ASINs you can look up on eBay and Amazon right now.
Where do electronic liquidation pallets come from? From customer returns processed by major e-commerce platforms and retail distribution centres in North America and Europe. Items that cannot be resold as new are consolidated into pallets and sold through liquidation networks.
Where can I sell items from this pallet? In Australia: eBay Australia, Amazon Australia, Facebook Marketplace, and Gumtree. In the USA: eBay US, Amazon Marketplace, and Facebook Marketplace. In Europe: eBay country platforms, Back Market, and Facebook Marketplace. B2B options include locksmiths, security installers, property managers, and export traders.
How much can I make from an 18-item electronic liquidation pallet? At a purchase price of AU$1,567 with 15 functional items sold at an average of 60% of MSRP, estimated gross revenue is approximately AU$2,950 with a gross margin of around AU$1,383. These are estimates based on market observations, not guaranteed returns.
What are the two assorted items in the manifest? They are listed without ASINs or product names. Their combined MSRP equivalent is AU$283.30. You will not know what they are until the pallet arrives. Treat them as bonus items in your margin model rather than relying on them for a specific resale outcome.
Do you ship to the USA and Europe? Yes. USA delivery typically takes 7 to 14 business days. European destinations range from 7 to 21 business days. Buyers are responsible for any import duties or customs fees in their destination country.
Can I buy multiple pallets or place a volume order? Yes. Contact us via WhatsApp at 468201942 or email sales@bulksupplieraustralia.com.au for volume pricing and availability. Truckload orders may qualify for collection logistics in addition to standard shipping.
What happens if several items are not functional? Factor it into your purchase decision before you order. If you buy at AU$1,567 and only 12 of 18 items are sellable, you need those 12 items to average AU$131 each to break even. Given the MSRP distribution in this pallet and typical resale rates of 55 to 65% of MSRP, that is a realistic threshold for a reseller who knows smart home hardware.
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