Buy Tablet Liquidation Pallets Wholesale — 150 Units, Full Manifest | BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au
If you are looking to buy tablet liquidation pallets wholesale with a verified manifest, recognised brand stock and calculable resale margin before purchase, this 150-unit pallet delivers exactly that. Apple iPads, Samsung Galaxy Tabs, Amazon Fire tablets, Lenovo tablets, Microsoft Surface and Huawei MatePads across multiple condition grades — new, Grade A refurbished and customer returns — consolidated into a single wholesale purchase with every unit documented by model, storage, connectivity, condition and MSRP before you spend a cent.
Tablets are one of the strongest resale categories in the Australian secondary market and internationally. Buyers across eBay Australia, Amazon AU, Facebook Marketplace and trade channels actively search for iPads and Samsung Galaxy Tabs by specific model name, storage variant and condition grade. That model-specific search intent means your listings face less competition than generic electronics categories and convert at higher rates when accurately titled and described. The iPad Pro, Galaxy Tab S9 and Amazon Fire HD 10 specifically carry consistent demand from Australian students, professionals, parents buying for children and business productivity buyers year-round, not just during seasonal peaks.
Every unit in this pallet is documented in the manifest below. You know exactly what you are buying before you pay.
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What Is a Tablet Liquidation Pallet Wholesale?
A tablet liquidation pallet wholesale is a bulk lot of tablets from multiple brands and across multiple condition grades, consolidated from overstock, customer return and distribution surplus channels and sold at below-retail pricing to professional resellers, electronics retailers, eBay and Amazon sellers and export traders.
This specific pallet contains three condition grades. New units are factory sealed in original manufacturer packaging and have never been used by a consumer — sourced from overstock and distributor surplus. Grade A refurbished units have been professionally tested, reset to factory settings, cosmetically inspected and graded as near-new with no or minimal cosmetic wear — typically supplied with a generic charger. Customer return units have been returned to retailers or Amazon for various reasons — changed mind, packaging damage, gifting errors — and require buyer testing before resale. Condition, completeness and working status of customer return units may vary.
The condition mix across this pallet is reflected in the per-unit pricing. The margin structure varies by condition tier: new and Grade A units command higher resale prices with lower per-unit risk, while customer return units carry higher uncertainty but are acquired at the largest discount to MSRP, creating the highest potential margin for buyers who test and grade effectively.
Who Is This Pallet For?
Australian Electronics Retailers and Resellers
eBay Australia sellers who want model-specific tablet inventory with verified condition grades and accurate MSRP data for listing directly against existing high-traffic product pages on Apple iPads, Samsung Galaxy Tabs and Amazon Fire tablets. Amazon Australia marketplace sellers building a consumer electronics catalogue with new-condition and Grade A refurbished tablet listings that compete for buy box positioning. Electronics retail stores in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide sourcing brand-name tablets for direct consumer sale at below-Apple-Store and below-JB-Hi-Fi pricing. Facebook Marketplace and Gumtree sellers who reach local Australian buyers searching for iPads and Samsung tablets at competitive below-retail pricing.
Students, Education and Business Supply Buyers
B2B education technology suppliers sourcing Lenovo Tab M10, Amazon Fire HD 10 and iPad 10th Generation units in volume for school, TAFE and university student supply programs. Corporate IT procurement buyers sourcing iPad Pro and Microsoft Surface Go units for business productivity deployment at wholesale cost. Refurbishment operations that professionally grade and recertify returned tablets for resale through Back Market, Swappa and their own Shopify stores.
International and Export Buyers
Export traders sourcing Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab inventory from Australia for distribution to UK, European and Southeast Asian markets. Import tablet pallet buyers from Australia who supply European distributors with AU-sourced tablet inventory where specific model availability and pricing create arbitrage opportunity. Container load and high-volume buyers building mixed brand tablet inventory for international wholesale distribution.
Estimated Retail Value
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total units | 150 |
| Condition grades | New, Grade A Refurbished, Customer Returns |
| MSRP range per unit | A$109 to A$2,199 |
| Average MSRP per unit | A$680 approx. |
| Estimated total MSRP | A$102,000 approx. |
Real Profit Examples
| Scenario | Approach | Estimated Gross Revenue |
|---|---|---|
| Conservative | 60% of units resaleable at 50% of MSRP | A$30,600 approx. |
| Intermediate | 72% of units resaleable at 58% of MSRP | A$43,805 approx. |
| Optimistic | 82% of units resaleable at 65% of MSRP | A$54,366 approx. |
These are estimates based on observed Australian and international secondary market resale data for tablet brands and models listed in this manifest. Results depend on your tested-functional rate for return units, your platform fees, your pricing strategy and market conditions at time of listing. These figures are not guaranteed outcomes.
Pallet Manifest — 150 Tablet Liquidation Units
All MSRP figures are in Australian Dollars. Condition grades: N = New sealed, A = Grade A Refurbished, R = Customer Return untested.
| # | Brand | Model | Storage | Connectivity | Condition | MSRP (AUD approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Apple | iPad Pro 12.9-inch M2 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$2,199 |
| 2 | Apple | iPad Pro 12.9-inch M2 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$2,199 |
| 3 | Apple | iPad Pro 12.9-inch M2 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$2,199 |
| 4 | Apple | iPad Pro 11-inch M2 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,699 |
| 5 | Apple | iPad Pro 11-inch M2 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,699 |
| 6 | Apple | iPad Pro 11-inch M2 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$1,699 |
| 7 | Apple | iPad Pro 11-inch M2 | 128GB | Wi-Fi and Cellular | R | A$1,899 |
| 8 | Apple | iPad Air 5th Generation | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,099 |
| 9 | Apple | iPad Air 5th Generation | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,099 |
| 10 | Apple | iPad Air 5th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$899 |
| 11 | Apple | iPad Air 5th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi and Cellular | R | A$999 |
| 12 | Apple | iPad Air 5th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$899 |
| 13 | Apple | iPad 10th Generation | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$899 |
| 14 | Apple | iPad 10th Generation | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$899 |
| 15 | Apple | iPad 10th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$749 |
| 16 | Apple | iPad 10th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$749 |
| 17 | Apple | iPad 10th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi and Cellular | R | A$849 |
| 18 | Apple | iPad 10th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$749 |
| 19 | Apple | iPad 10th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$749 |
| 20 | Apple | iPad mini 6th Generation | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,099 |
| 21 | Apple | iPad mini 6th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$899 |
| 22 | Apple | iPad mini 6th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$899 |
| 23 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,849 |
| 24 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,849 |
| 25 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra | 256GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | A | A$1,999 |
| 26 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9+ | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,399 |
| 27 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9+ | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,399 |
| 28 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9+ | 128GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$1,299 |
| 29 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,199 |
| 30 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,199 |
| 31 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$1,099 |
| 32 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$1,099 |
| 33 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 | 128GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | R | A$1,199 |
| 34 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 FE | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$699 |
| 35 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 FE | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$699 |
| 36 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 FE | 128GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$599 |
| 37 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 FE | 128GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$599 |
| 38 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 FE | 128GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$599 |
| 39 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 FE | 128GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | R | A$699 |
| 40 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S8 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$899 |
| 41 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S8 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$899 |
| 42 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab A9+ | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$549 |
| 43 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab A9+ | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$549 |
| 44 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab A9+ | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$449 |
| 45 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab A9+ | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$449 |
| 46 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab A8 | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$349 |
| 47 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab A8 | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$349 |
| 48 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 Plus (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$349 |
| 49 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 Plus (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$349 |
| 50 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 Plus (2023) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$279 |
| 51 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 Plus (2023) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$279 |
| 52 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$279 |
| 53 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$279 |
| 54 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 (2023) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$219 |
| 55 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 (2023) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$219 |
| 56 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 (2023) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$219 |
| 57 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 Kids Edition (2023) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$309 |
| 58 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 Kids Edition (2023) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$309 |
| 59 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 Kids Edition (2023) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$309 |
| 60 | Amazon | Fire HD 8 (2022) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$189 |
| 61 | Amazon | Fire HD 8 (2022) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$189 |
| 62 | Amazon | Fire HD 8 (2022) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$149 |
| 63 | Amazon | Fire HD 8 (2022) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$149 |
| 64 | Amazon | Fire HD 8 (2022) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$149 |
| 65 | Amazon | Fire HD 8 Kids Edition (2022) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$219 |
| 66 | Amazon | Fire HD 8 Kids Edition (2022) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$219 |
| 67 | Lenovo | Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$359 |
| 68 | Lenovo | Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$359 |
| 69 | Lenovo | Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$299 |
| 70 | Lenovo | Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$299 |
| 71 | Lenovo | Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$299 |
| 72 | Lenovo | Tab M10 3rd Gen | 64GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$249 |
| 73 | Lenovo | Tab M10 3rd Gen | 64GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$249 |
| 74 | Lenovo | Tab M10 3rd Gen | 32GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$199 |
| 75 | Lenovo | Tab M10 3rd Gen | 32GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$199 |
| 76 | Lenovo | Tab P12 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$649 |
| 77 | Lenovo | Tab P12 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$549 |
| 78 | Lenovo | Tab P11 Pro 2nd Gen | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$599 |
| 79 | Lenovo | Tab P11 Pro 2nd Gen | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$499 |
| 80 | Lenovo | Tab P11 Pro 2nd Gen | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$499 |
| 81 | Lenovo | Tab P11 2nd Gen | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$399 |
| 82 | Lenovo | Tab P11 2nd Gen | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$319 |
| 83 | Lenovo | Tab P11 2nd Gen | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$319 |
| 84 | Microsoft | Surface Go 3 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$949 |
| 85 | Microsoft | Surface Go 3 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$949 |
| 86 | Microsoft | Surface Go 3 | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$849 |
| 87 | Microsoft | Surface Go 3 | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$849 |
| 88 | Microsoft | Surface Go 3 | 64GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | R | A$999 |
| 89 | Microsoft | Surface Pro 9 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$1,999 |
| 90 | Microsoft | Surface Pro 9 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$1,799 |
| 91 | Microsoft | Surface Pro 9 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$1,699 |
| 92 | Huawei | MatePad 11 (2023) | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$599 |
| 93 | Huawei | MatePad 11 (2023) | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$599 |
| 94 | Huawei | MatePad 11 (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$499 |
| 95 | Huawei | MatePad 11 (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$499 |
| 96 | Huawei | MatePad Pro 11 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$999 |
| 97 | Huawei | MatePad Pro 11 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$849 |
| 98 | Huawei | MatePad Pro 11 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$849 |
| 99 | Huawei | MatePad SE 10.4 | 64GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$349 |
| 100 | Huawei | MatePad SE 10.4 | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$289 |
| 101 | Huawei | MatePad SE 10.4 | 32GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$249 |
| 102 | Apple | iPad Pro 12.9-inch M2 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$2,199 |
| 103 | Apple | iPad Pro 11-inch M2 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$1,699 |
| 104 | Apple | iPad Air 5th Generation | 256GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$1,099 |
| 105 | Apple | iPad 10th Generation | 256GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$899 |
| 106 | Apple | iPad 10th Generation | 128GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$799 |
| 107 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra | 512GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | N | A$2,299 |
| 108 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra | 512GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | R | A$2,299 |
| 109 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9+ | 512GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | N | A$1,699 |
| 110 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9+ | 256GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | R | A$1,499 |
| 111 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 FE | 256GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | N | A$799 |
| 112 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab S9 FE | 256GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | R | A$799 |
| 113 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 Plus (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$349 |
| 114 | Amazon | Fire HD 10 (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$279 |
| 115 | Amazon | Fire HD 8 Plus (2022) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$219 |
| 116 | Amazon | Fire HD 8 Plus (2022) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$219 |
| 117 | Amazon | Fire HD 8 Plus (2022) | 32GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$219 |
| 118 | Lenovo | Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen | 128GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | N | A$449 |
| 119 | Lenovo | Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen | 128GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | R | A$449 |
| 120 | Lenovo | Tab P12 | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$799 |
| 121 | Lenovo | Tab P12 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$649 |
| 122 | Microsoft | Surface Go 3 | 128GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | N | A$1,099 |
| 123 | Microsoft | Surface Go 3 | 128GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | R | A$1,099 |
| 124 | Microsoft | Surface Pro 9 | 256GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | N | A$2,299 |
| 125 | Microsoft | Surface Pro 9 | 256GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | R | A$2,299 |
| 126 | Huawei | MatePad 11 (2023) | 256GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$699 |
| 127 | Huawei | MatePad Pro 11 | 256GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | N | A$1,199 |
| 128 | Huawei | MatePad Pro 11 | 256GB | Wi-Fi and LTE | R | A$1,199 |
| 129 | Apple | iPad mini 6th Generation | 256GB | Wi-Fi and Cellular | N | A$1,249 |
| 130 | Apple | iPad mini 6th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi and Cellular | R | A$1,049 |
| 131 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab A9 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$399 |
| 132 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab A9 | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$329 |
| 133 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab A9 | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$329 |
| 134 | Amazon | Fire Max 11 (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$389 |
| 135 | Amazon | Fire Max 11 (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$389 |
| 136 | Amazon | Fire Max 11 (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$319 |
| 137 | Amazon | Fire Max 11 (2023) | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$319 |
| 138 | Lenovo | Tab M11 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$329 |
| 139 | Lenovo | Tab M11 | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$269 |
| 140 | Lenovo | Tab M11 | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$269 |
| 141 | Lenovo | Tab M9 | 32GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$199 |
| 142 | Lenovo | Tab M9 | 32GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$159 |
| 143 | Lenovo | Tab M9 | 32GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$159 |
| 144 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab A7 Lite | 32GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$199 |
| 145 | Samsung | Galaxy Tab A7 Lite | 32GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$199 |
| 146 | Apple | iPad 9th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$599 |
| 147 | Apple | iPad 9th Generation | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$599 |
| 148 | Microsoft | Surface Go 2 | 128GB | Wi-Fi | A | A$699 |
| 149 | Microsoft | Surface Go 2 | 64GB | Wi-Fi | R | A$599 |
| 150 | Amazon | Fire HD 7 (2022) | 16GB | Wi-Fi | N | A$109 |
| Total MSRP | A$102,000 approx. |
Condition key: N = New sealed, A = Grade A Refurbished tested and graded, R = Customer Return untested. All MSRP figures are in Australian Dollars at approximate current retail pricing.
Resale Profit Examples by Model
| Model | MSRP (AUD) | Typical Resale — Grade A (AUD) | Typical Resale — Return Functional (AUD) | Estimated Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch M2 256GB | A$2,199 | A$1,540 to A$1,760 | A$1,210 to A$1,430 | A$440 to A$880 |
| Apple iPad Air 5th Gen 256GB | A$1,099 | A$770 to A$880 | A$605 to A$715 | A$220 to A$440 |
| Apple iPad 10th Gen 64GB | A$749 | A$525 to A$600 | A$413 to A$487 | A$150 to A$300 |
| Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 256GB | A$1,199 | A$839 to A$959 | A$659 to A$779 | A$240 to A$479 |
| Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE 128GB | A$599 | A$419 to A$479 | A$330 to A$389 | A$120 to A$239 |
| Amazon Fire HD 10 64GB | A$279 | A$195 to A$223 | A$154 to A$181 | A$55 to A$111 |
| Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen 128GB | A$359 | A$251 to A$287 | A$197 to A$233 | A$72 to A$143 |
| Microsoft Surface Go 3 128GB | A$949 | A$665 to A$759 | A$522 to A$617 | A$190 to A$380 |
| Huawei MatePad 11 (2023) 128GB | A$599 | A$419 to A$479 | A$330 to A$389 | A$120 to A$239 |
| Amazon Fire Max 11 64GB | A$389 | A$272 to A$311 | A$214 to A$253 | A$78 to A$155 |
Where to Sell Tablet Liquidation Pallets Wholesale
Australian Online Channels
eBay Australia is the strongest single platform for reselling tablet liquidation pallet inventory in Australia. Apple iPads, Samsung Galaxy Tabs and Amazon Fire tablets all have established high-traffic product pages on eBay Australia that buyers search by specific model, storage and condition grade. Model-specific listing titles — “Apple iPad 10th Generation 64GB Wi-Fi Space Grey Grade A” — capture precise buyer search intent and convert at significantly higher rates than generic tablet listings. Fixed-price listings outperform auction format for Grade A refurbished and new-condition tablets.
Amazon Australia is effective for new-condition and Grade A refurbished tablets listed against existing product pages in the tablet and electronics category. New-condition Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab listings carry buy box positioning potential when priced competitively. Grade A listings with accurate condition descriptions and competitive pricing reach the Amazon buyer who is specifically searching for below-retail tablet pricing in a trusted marketplace environment.
Facebook Marketplace reaches the largest pool of Australian private buyers searching for iPads and Samsung tablets at below-retail pricing. High-value iPad Pro and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra units convert particularly well on Facebook Marketplace to local buyers who prefer to inspect the product in person before committing — the sealed or near-new condition of your inventory is your strongest selling point in those conversations. Gumtree is effective for regional Australian buyers in areas with limited retail access to premium tablets at competitive pricing.
Back Market Australia is purpose-built for Grade A refurbished electronics and is growing strongly among Australian buyers who want tested, certified refurbished tablets with a buyer guarantee. If you have the infrastructure to formally test and certify your Grade A and return-condition units, Back Market is one of the strongest per-unit margin channels available for tablet liquidation inventory in Australia.
International Channels for Australian-Based Sellers
eBay US and eBay UK both carry consistent Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab search traffic. Australian sellers with international shipping capability can access these broader buyer pools for high-value iPad Pro and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra units where international shipping cost is justified by the per-unit margin. Swappa and Decluttr in the US are effective platforms for tested and certified refurbished tablets at competitive below-retail pricing.
B2B and Trade Channels
Education technology suppliers who purchase Lenovo Tab M10, Amazon Fire HD 10 and iPad 10th Generation units in volume for student device programs. Corporate IT procurement who purchase Microsoft Surface Go and iPad Pro units for business deployment at wholesale below-retail cost. Refurbishment workshops who purchase customer return units from this pallet, test and grade them professionally and sell through Back Market, their own Shopify store or eBay with a short warranty.
Best Tablet Pallets to Buy for Resale Profit — Category Analysis
Apple iPad Pallets
Apple iPad pallets carry the strongest per-unit resale margin in the tablet liquidation category because the Apple brand creates the most brand-loyal secondary market buyer base. Buyers who want an iPad search specifically for iPad models — they do not consider Android tablets as alternatives. That specificity means your iPad listings face a smaller competitive pool than generic Android tablet listings. The iPad Pro 12.9-inch M2 and iPad Air 5th Generation in this manifest carry the highest per-unit MSRP and the strongest absolute margin potential. The iPad 10th Generation generates the fastest volume turnover because it sits at an accessible MSRP for the widest range of Australian buyers.
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pallets
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series pallets are the strongest Android tablet resale category in Australia. The Galaxy Tab S9, S9+ and S9 Ultra all carry strong search volume on eBay Australia and Amazon Australia from buyers who specifically want Samsung’s premium Android experience. The Galaxy Tab S9 FE is the fastest-moving Samsung model in terms of volume because its price positioning sits between the budget Android segment and the premium Samsung flagship, attracting buyers who want Samsung quality without the S9 flagship price.
Amazon Fire Tablet Pallets
Amazon Fire HD 10 pallets are the most accessible entry point in the tablet liquidation category because the per-unit MSRP is the lowest and the buyer pool is the broadest — parents buying for children, casual media consumption buyers and gift purchasers who want a functional tablet at under A$300. The Kids Edition models carry particularly strong demand from Australian parents who want a built-in rugged case and parental control system. Fire tablet pallets generate the highest individual unit volume with the lowest per-unit margin.
Lenovo Tablet Pallets
Lenovo Tab M10 and Tab P-series pallets serve the mid-range Android tablet buyer — students, professionals who want a portable productivity device and buyers who want Android flexibility at a below-Samsung price point. The Tab P12 and Tab P11 Pro represent the strongest per-unit margin within the Lenovo range.
Tablet Liquidation Pallets Wholesale vs Single-Brand Electronics Pallets
| Criteria | Tablet Liquidation Pallets Wholesale (This Lot) | Single Brand Electronics Pallets |
|---|---|---|
| Brand diversity | Very high — Apple, Samsung, Amazon, Lenovo, Microsoft, Huawei | Limited to one brand |
| Buyer audience | Multiple independent buyer communities per brand | Single brand buyer community |
| Price tier coverage | A$109 to A$2,299 across six brands | One price tier typically |
| Resale channel options | eBay, Amazon, Back Market, Facebook, B2B, export | Primarily one or two channels |
| Condition grade mix | New, Grade A, Customer Return | Often single condition |
| Risk spread | Low — spread across six brands and three condition grades | Concentrated in one brand |
| Manifest provided | Yes — full item-level manifest | Varies |
| Fast turnover units | Amazon Fire and Lenovo entry-tier | Dependent on brand |
| High margin anchor units | iPad Pro and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra | Dependent on model mix |
Why Our Tablet Liquidation Pallets Are Different
Most tablet liquidation pallets available to Australian resellers arrive without a detailed item-level manifest — you receive a condition label and an approximate brand mix. What you actually received becomes clear only after the pallet is opened and each unit is tested. For a pallet containing Apple iPad Pro units at A$2,199 MSRP, that information gap represents significant financial risk.
BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au publishes a complete item-level manifest for every tablet pallet — brand, model, storage variant, connectivity option, condition grade and MSRP for every one of the 150 units — before you place your order. You can calculate your margin scenario before you commit. You know which units are new-sealed, which are Grade A refurbished and which are customer returns requiring testing. You know the brand mix, the model distribution and the value concentration across the full pallet before a dollar moves.
That transparency is not standard in the Australian tablet liquidation market. It is our standard on every listing.
Is Buying Tablet Liquidation Pallets Wholesale Worth It?
For Australian resellers with active eBay, Amazon or Back Market accounts and the capability to test customer return units — yes. The margin structure of a mixed-condition tablet pallet rewards buyers who can process inventory systematically. New and Grade A units can be listed immediately at competitive pricing. Customer return units that test functional after assessment can be listed in used-good condition at pricing that still generates meaningful margin above the return-grade acquisition cost. Non-functional units can be sold for parts or to electronics recyclers.
The honest risk factors: customer return units are untested and condition is unknown until the buyer tests each unit on receipt. A percentage will be non-functional. That percentage is compensated for by the below-retail acquisition cost of the return-condition units. Grade A refurbished units are professionally tested and near-new but are not covered by manufacturer warranty — buyers are responsible for their own warranty representation to end customers. New units are factory sealed but are not authorised reseller stock — manufacturer warranty eligibility varies by platform and buyer jurisdiction.
How to Make Money Flipping Tablet Pallets
The resellers who generate consistent profit from tablet liquidation pallet purchases follow a systematic process rather than hoping for lucky finds.
On arrival, sort every unit by condition grade — new-sealed goes directly to listing without testing. Grade A goes to a quick power-on and function test before listing. Customer returns get a full test cycle — power on, screen check, touch test, camera test, Wi-Fi connectivity, charging port and speaker. Grade each return unit on your own condition scale — functional-mint, functional-good, functional-fair, non-functional.
List the highest-MSRP units first. iPad Pro and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra units generate the largest individual revenue and recover the most pallet cost per transaction. List these on eBay Australia and Facebook Marketplace simultaneously within 24 hours of receiving and testing the pallet.
Route customer return functional units by condition — functional-mint goes on eBay at Grade A pricing. Functional-good goes on Facebook Marketplace at a slight discount. Functional-fair goes on Gumtree at an accessible price point with an accurate condition description. Non-functional units go to an electronics parts buyer or recycler.
Amazon Fire and Lenovo entry-tier units generate volume — list them on Amazon Australia and eBay Australia simultaneously. They will sell consistently throughout the sell-through period without requiring individual attention once listed accurately.
How Resellers Move From Quick Flips to Long-Term Growth
A 150-unit tablet liquidation pallet teaches you the specific demand patterns of the Australian tablet secondary market — which iPad models generate the most eBay enquiries, which Samsung Galaxy Tabs convert fastest, which Amazon Fire models move on Facebook Marketplace versus eBay, and what your actual tested-functional rate is on customer return units.
That data makes your next pallet purchase more profitable than the first. By your third or fourth pallet, you know your platform conversion rates, your testing throughput speed and your average margin per condition grade. Those benchmarks allow you to calculate a precise maximum acquisition cost per pallet before purchasing — which is the discipline that converts occasional resale into a sustainable tablet flipping business.
The Difference Between Flipping Tablet Pallets and Building a Resale Business
A single tablet pallet flip is a transaction. A tablet resale business is a system. The difference is in the infrastructure that accumulates across purchase cycles — testing stations calibrated to specific tablet models, listing templates with accurate model-specific condition language, a Back Market seller account with verified refurbisher status, a B2B relationship with an education technology buyer who purchases Lenovo and Amazon Fire units in volume and a seller profile on eBay Australia with enough feedback to generate organic visibility without additional promotion.
Each pallet purchase that runs through that system produces better per-unit economics than the last. That compounding improvement is what separates resellers building a business from those completing isolated transactions.
No Local Pickup or In-Store Sales
BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au is a fully online wholesale business. There is no physical storefront, no showroom and no warehouse accessible to buyers for in-person viewing or collection. All purchases are completed online and all orders ship directly to your delivery address in Australia or internationally.
For buyers placing high-volume or container load tablet orders, direct logistics arrangements are available. Contact us via WhatsApp at 468201942 or email sales@bulksupplieraustralia.com.au for volume purchase enquiries.
Shipping Within and Outside Australia
For Australian buyers, tablet liquidation pallets ship via professional courier or freight carrier with electronics-grade protective packaging. Estimated delivery for most Australian metro and suburban addresses is 3 to 7 business days from dispatch. Tracking is provided from dispatch.
For international buyers importing tablet pallets from Australia to Europe, the USA, the UK or other markets, estimated delivery is 7 to 21 business days from dispatch depending on destination country and customs clearance. Export documentation is available for international buyers on request. Import duties and taxes outside Australia are the sole responsibility of the buyer. All international shipments include tracking.
Freight costs are calculated based on your delivery address, pallet weight, dimensions and destination and are confirmed before your order is finalised.
Why Buy From BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au?
BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au is Australia’s direct tablet liquidation wholesale supplier with verified sourcing, complete item-level manifest documentation and Australia-wide and international delivery capability. Full manifest published before every purchase. Multiple brands and condition grades in one pallet. Apple iPad Pro through to Amazon Fire HD 7 across A$109 to A$2,299 MSRP range. Responsive pre-purchase and post-purchase support via WhatsApp and email.
Contact details: Website: bulksupplieraustralia.com.au WhatsApp: 468201942 Email: sales@bulksupplieraustralia.com.au
Legal Disclaimer
Apple, iPad, iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini and associated trademarks are the property of Apple Inc. Samsung, Galaxy Tab and associated trademarks are the property of Samsung Electronics. Amazon, Fire HD and associated trademarks are the property of Amazon.com Inc. Lenovo and associated trademarks are the property of Lenovo Group. Microsoft, Surface and associated trademarks are the property of Microsoft Corporation. Huawei, MatePad and associated trademarks are the property of Huawei Technologies. BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au is not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to any of these entities. All brand names are referenced solely for product identification purposes. Condition grades are assigned at time of sourcing and individual unit condition may vary. Estimated resale margins are based on observed secondary market data and do not constitute a guarantee of financial outcome. Customer return units are sold as-is and require buyer testing before resale. All sales are final. Import duties and taxes for international shipments are the buyer’s responsibility. This lot is intended for professional resale use only.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are tablet liquidation pallets wholesale?
Tablet liquidation pallets wholesale are bulk lots of tablets from multiple brands and across multiple condition grades — new, Grade A refurbished and customer returns — sourced from overstock, distributor surplus and retailer return channels and sold at below-retail pricing to professional Australian and international resellers. This specific pallet contains 150 units across Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Amazon Fire, Lenovo, Microsoft Surface and Huawei MatePad models with a full item-level manifest provided before purchase.
What condition grades are in this pallet?
Three condition grades: New (N) units are factory sealed, never used by a consumer and sourced from overstock or distributor surplus. Grade A (A) units have been professionally tested, factory reset, cosmetically graded as near-new and typically supplied with a generic charger. Customer Return (R) units have been returned to retailers for various reasons, are untested by the buyer and require individual testing before resale — condition and working status will vary per unit.
Are customer return tablets worth buying?
Yes, when purchased at the appropriate acquisition cost and tested systematically before resale. Customer return tablets are acquired at the largest discount to MSRP. Resellers who test every return unit, grade it accurately and price it appropriately for its tested condition consistently generate strong returns from the return-grade portion of mixed pallets. Non-functional units can be sold for parts or recycled.
Where do tablet liquidation pallets come from?
This pallet is sourced from Australian and international overstock, distributor surplus and Amazon customer return channels. New units come from distributor overstock. Grade A units come from professional refurbishment programs. Customer return units come from retailer and Amazon return flows.
What is the best tablet to resell from this pallet?
For highest per-unit margin: iPad Pro 12.9-inch M2 and Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. For fastest volume turnover: iPad 10th Generation, Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Amazon Fire HD 10. For B2B education supply: Lenovo Tab M10 and Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Edition. For corporate supply: Microsoft Surface Go 3 and iPad Pro.
How do I sell Grade A refurbished tablets in Australia?
eBay Australia with accurate Grade A condition description and competitive pricing. Back Market Australia for formally certified refurbished tablets with a buyer guarantee — requires Back Market seller registration and quality certification. Amazon Australia for Grade A listings against existing product pages in the used-good or refurbished condition category. Facebook Marketplace for local buyers who want to see the tablet in person before purchasing.
Can I import tablet pallets from Australia to Europe?
Yes. BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au ships internationally to the UK, Germany, France, Netherlands and other EU markets. Export documentation is available on request. Import duties, VAT and customs fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Contact us for international freight cost and estimated delivery timeline to your specific destination before ordering.
How much can I make from a 150-unit tablet liquidation pallet?
Based on the pallet’s A$102,000 total MSRP and the resale scenarios outlined above, selling 72% of units at 58% of MSRP generates estimated gross revenue of A$43,805 before platform fees and shipping. High-value new and Grade A units — iPad Pro, Galaxy Tab S9 — improve that range significantly when tested functional. These are estimates based on observed market data, not guaranteed outcomes.
Do you offer container load or high-volume tablet orders?
Yes. For container load or high-volume tablet pallet purchases, contact us directly via WhatsApp at 468201942 or email sales@bulksupplieraustralia.com.au to discuss available stock, volume pricing and logistics arrangements.
Is BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au an authorised reseller for Apple, Samsung or Amazon?
No. BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au is an independent wholesale supplier. All brand names referenced are the property of their respective owners. Stock is sourced from legitimate overstock, distributor surplus and return channels for professional resale purposes only.

















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