Buy AMZ Electronics Liquidation Pallet – 13 Items, A$6,413 MSRP | bulksupplieraustralia.com.au
If you are looking for a genuine electronics liquidation pallets with high-value items, a full manifest, and a realistic margin to work with, this is it. This pallet contains 13 returned consumer electronics from major e-commerce distribution centres, with a combined MSRP of A$6,413. You know exactly what is inside before you pay. No guessing.
This is not a mixed junk pallet. The anchor item alone, a DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo with RC 2, carries a retail value of A$2,591. Pair that with an Escort MAX 360c radar detector, Dewalt professional two-way radios, and a TP-Link WiFi 6E router, and you have a pallet built around brands that actually move on the secondary market.
Available for online purchase now. Ships Australia-wide and internationally to Europe and the United States.
What Is an Electronics Liquidation Pallet?
An electronics liquidation pallet is a batch of returned or excess-stock consumer electronics sourced from major retailers and e-commerce fulfilment centres. These items are sold in bulk at a fraction of their retail value because the original seller cannot resell them as new. They may be customer returns, shelf pulls, or overstock units. Condition varies per item. All items in this pallet are returns and must be tested before resale.
At bulksupplieraustralia.com.au, every electronics liquidation pallet we list comes with a complete manifest. You see the ASIN, product name, and MSRP for each item before you commit. That is not standard in this industry. Most liquidation sellers do not do this.
Pallet Manifest – All 13 Items
| ASIN | Product | MSRP (A$) |
|---|---|---|
| B07FRWP5HX | DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo Drone with RC 2 | $2,591.00 |
| B078G12TWM | Escort MAX 360c Laser Radar Detector | $957.50 |
| B0858MRPL2 | Dewalt DXFRS800 Two-Way Radios | $588.00 |
| B09V8CL8PC | August WiFi Smart Lock with Keypad | $453.20 |
| B0B3SQK74L | TP-Link AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Router Archer AXE75 | $315.30 |
| B01N3CEUDH | Emerson Sensi Touch Smart Thermostat | $261.90 |
| B08ML1TSXC | ScreenBeam Bonded MoCA 2.5 Network Adapter Starter Kit | $255.60 |
| B00Y6M2OUC | Honeywell Home RTH6580WF Wi-Fi 7-Day Programmable Thermostat | $197.90 |
| B0D95VMFVS | VEVOR Mechanical Keyless Door Lock | $179.80 |
| B0D95VMFVS | VEVOR Mechanical Keyless Door Lock | $179.80 |
| B0BBQTHRHH | Android Car Stereo Compatible Honda CRV | $179.70 |
| B0BKK7ZV4J | KEMIMOTO UTV Tool Holder Rack | $151.10 |
| B0B4N4T8VW | AGV Series 750W PC Power Supply | $99.10 |
| Total MSRP | A$6,409.90 |
Estimated Retail Value and Resale Margins
Total MSRP: A$6,413 Number of items: 13 Average item value: A$493
| Scenario | Purchase Price | Estimated Resale Revenue | Potential Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | A$1,485 | A$2,800 | A$1,315 |
| Mid-range | A$1,980 | A$3,960 | A$1,980 |
| Optimistic | A$2,475 | A$5,115 | A$2,640 |
These figures are estimates based on observed secondary market resale activity in Australia, the US, and Europe. Actual results depend on item condition after testing, your chosen sales channel, and your pricing strategy. They are not a guarantee.
Real Profit Example
You purchase this pallet. After testing, 10 of the 13 items are in sellable condition. You list the DJI Air 3 first because it represents roughly 40% of the total MSRP and a functional unit can cover most of your buy-in cost on its own. You then list the Escort MAX 360c and the Dewalt radios at around 62% of MSRP, followed by mid-range items at 55%.
10 items at an average of A$330 each = A$3,300 in resale revenue Minus pallet purchase cost of A$1,980 Estimated gross margin: A$1,320
This excludes platform fees, individual shipping costs, and any repair expenses. Start with the DJI drone. If it works, the rest of the pallet is profit.
Who This Pallet Is For
This electronics liquidation pallet suits buyers who already understand how returns-based resale works and are ready to move quickly on high-value items.
It works well for online resellers operating on eBay Australia, Amazon AU, Gumtree, or Facebook Marketplace, resellers exporting to the UK, Germany, France, or other European markets, small electronics retailers looking to top up stock with recognisable brands, and buyers who want a compact pallet with a high average item value rather than a large pallet of low-margin products.
This is not a beginner pallet. The DJI Air 3 and the Escort radar detector are premium items. If you know how to test, grade, and list these products, the margin is real. If you have never handled drone resale before, research the market before buying.
Why This Electronics Liquidation Pallet Is Different
Most liquidation sellers in Australia and Europe send you a category description and a rough item count. You find out what you actually bought when the pallet arrives. That is a problem when you are trying to calculate margin before you spend money.
At bulksupplieraustralia.com.au, every pallet listing includes a full manifest with ASIN, product name, and MSRP per item. You run your numbers before you order. The stock in this pallet comes from returns and fulfilment centre liquidations tied to major e-commerce platforms. The brands here, DJI, Escort, Dewalt, August, TP-Link, Honeywell, are not filler. They are searchable, identifiable, and in demand on every major resale platform.
Is Buying This Electronics Liquidation Pallet Worth It?
That depends on one thing: whether the items test functional. A working DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo with RC 2 sells for A$1,200 to A$1,900 on the secondary market depending on condition. That single item can return your entire buy-in if it works. The risk is real because these are returns, not factory-sealed units. Some items will need repair. Some may be incomplete. You need to go in with that understanding.
The honest answer: if you are experienced with electronics resale and you price your buy-in at a conservative level, this pallet has solid upside. If you are expecting every item to be perfect, this category is not right for you.
Where to Sell Liquidation Electronics
Online platforms in Australia and internationally are the most efficient route for these items.
eBay Australia and eBay UK/Europe are the strongest channels for drones, radar detectors, and smart home gear. The DJI Air 3 has consistent search volume globally. Amazon AU and Amazon US work well because the ASINs are traceable directly on the platform where these items originally sold. Facebook Marketplace and Gumtree move mid-range items like the Dewalt radios, the Android car stereo, and the smart locks quickly at a local level. Back Market suits tested and reconditioned electronics with a warranty. Shopify or your own storefront works if you move volume regularly and want to build a brand around reconditioned tech.
For the KEMIMOTO UTV rack and the car stereo, niche forums, 4WD groups, and automotive communities are worth exploring alongside the mainstream platforms.
How to Tell If a Pallet Actually Fits Your Market
Before buying any electronics liquidation pallet, check whether the brands and categories in the manifest have active listings on your primary sales channel. Search the DJI Air 3 on eBay Australia right now. Look at completed listings, not just active ones. That tells you what buyers actually paid, not what sellers are asking.
If the category has strong completed sales and the price difference between your estimated buy-in and the secondary market price is 30% or more, the pallet is worth considering. If the items are slow movers or require specialised repair knowledge you do not have, pass and wait for a pallet that matches your skills.
The Difference Between Flipping Pallets and Building a Resale Business
Flipping a single pallet is a transaction. You buy, test, list, sell, collect. Done. Building a resale business means developing a system around sourcing, grading, listing, and shipping that you can repeat efficiently. The resellers who do well with electronics liquidation pallets long-term are the ones who document their results, know their cost per unit, and reinvest into categories they understand well. A pallet like this, with recognisable high-value brands, is a good starting point because the research you do on DJI and Escort resale pricing applies to every similar pallet you buy after this one.
How Resellers Move From Quick Flips to Long-Term Growth
The shift happens when you stop treating each pallet as a gamble and start treating it as inventory. That means tracking what sold, what did not, and at what margin. It means building relationships with buyers for specific categories. A buyer who wants a DJI drone today will want accessories, filters, and batteries next month. A buyer who grabs the Escort radar detector becomes a repeat customer if you source similar items consistently. The repeat business is where the real margin lives, not the one-off flip.
Why “Good Inventory” Feels Boring (And Why That Is a Good Thing)
Good inventory is not exciting. A DJI Air 3 in a returns pallet is not glamorous. It is just a drone with a strong MSRP, a known resale market, and an ASIN you can trace across every major platform. The resellers who chase the most exciting-sounding pallets often end up with items that are hard to move. The ones who buy based on data, brand strength, and category demand consistently, tend to do better. Boring and profitable is the goal.
Amazon Electronics Pallets vs Other Liquidation Pallets
| Factor | AMZ Electronics Liquidation Pallet | Generic Mixed Liquidation Pallets |
|---|---|---|
| Brand recognition | High – DJI, Escort, Dewalt, TP-Link, Honeywell | Variable, often unknown brands |
| Resale demand | Consistent across AU, US, and EU markets | Depends on category and season |
| Average item value | A$493 MSRP per item | Typically much lower |
| Manifest provided | Yes, full manifest with ASIN and MSRP | Rarely available |
| Platform traceability | Direct ASIN match on Amazon and eBay | Difficult without product reference |
| Resale ease | High for experienced electronics resellers | More effort to research and list |
| Risk of unsold items | Lower for working branded electronics | Higher for unbranded or obscure items |
| Pallet size | 13 items, compact and targeted | Often higher volume with lower per-unit value |
Shipping Within and Outside Australia
bulksupplieraustralia.com.au ships this pallet Australia-wide and internationally to Europe and the United States.
Domestic Australian delivery typically takes 3 to 7 business days depending on your location. International shipping to Europe and the US takes approximately 7 to 21 business days depending on the destination country and the carrier used. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout based on pallet weight, dimensions, and delivery location. A tracking number is provided for every order.
If you are ordering from outside Australia and have questions about shipping to your specific country, contact us via WhatsApp or email before placing your order.
No Local Pickups or Warehouse Sales
bulksupplieraustralia.com.au operates as an online-only business. We do not accept local pickups, warehouse visits, or in-store transactions for individual pallets or small orders. All purchases are completed through our website.
The only exception is truckload orders. If you are purchasing a full truckload or multiple truckloads, contact us directly to arrange logistics. For everything else, orders are placed and processed online.
This structure keeps our pricing competitive and our process consistent for buyers across Australia and internationally.
Why Buy From bulksupplieraustralia.com.au
We source from verified liquidation networks tied to major e-commerce returns and distribution centres. Every pallet we list includes a full manifest. You are not buying blind.
Our process is straightforward: browse the manifest, place your order online, receive your pallet with tracking. If you have questions before buying, we are reachable via WhatsApp and email. We do not pressure you into a purchase. The manifest does the selling.
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Legal Disclaimer
All items in this pallet are sold as customer returns. Condition, completeness, and functionality vary per item and are not guaranteed. All MSRP values listed are manufacturer suggested retail prices used for reference purposes only. Estimated resale margins are based on observed secondary market data and do not constitute a guarantee of profit. The buyer accepts full responsibility for testing, grading, and reselling all items. bulksupplieraustralia.com.au makes no warranty, express or implied, regarding the working condition of any item in this pallet.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an electronics liquidation pallet? It is a lot of returned or surplus consumer electronics sourced from major e-commerce platforms and distribution centres, sold in bulk at below-retail pricing. The seller receives items at a discount and resells them individually on secondary markets.
Where do liquidation pallets come from? They come from customer returns, shelf pulls, and overstock inventory from large retailers and e-commerce fulfilment centres. Items that cannot be resold as new are batched and sold through liquidation channels.
What is the difference between returns pallets and overstock pallets? Returns pallets contain items that were sent back by customers. They may show signs of use, missing accessories, or minor damage. Overstock pallets contain brand-new unsold inventory. Overstock is generally in better condition but tends to cost more at the wholesale level.
Are electronics liquidation pallets profitable? They can be. Profitability depends on the condition of items after testing, your purchase price, and how well the brands sell on your chosen platform. A pallet like this one, built around DJI, Escort, and Dewalt, has stronger resale potential than a generic mixed electronics lot because the brands have established demand.
Can you inspect pallets before buying? No. bulksupplieraustralia.com.au sells online only. Physical inspection at our warehouse is not available for single pallet orders. The full manifest for each pallet is available on the product page before you purchase, which is the best pre-purchase tool available.
How much can you make from a pallet like this? Based on this pallet’s A$6,413 MSRP and typical secondary market pricing, resellers working at 55 to 65% of MSRP on functional items and purchasing at a conservative price point can generate gross margins of A$1,300 to A$2,600. These are estimates, not guarantees.
Where can you resell liquidation items? eBay Australia, Amazon AU, Gumtree, Facebook Marketplace, and Back Market are the primary channels for Australian resellers. For international sales, eBay UK, eBay Germany, and Amazon US are effective for the brands included in this pallet.
Is buying electronics liquidation pallets worth it? For buyers who understand the returns market and know how to test and grade electronics, yes. For buyers expecting every item to be fully functional and retail-ready, it carries more risk. The manifest lets you calculate your break-even before you buy, which removes a large part of the uncertainty.
Does bulksupplieraustralia.com.au ship outside Australia? Yes. We ship to Europe and the United States. International delivery timeframes vary by destination. Contact us for shipping quotes to specific countries before ordering.
What happens if an item in the pallet does not work? All items are sold as-is in return condition. Non-functional items are part of the expected risk in liquidation purchasing. We do not offer replacements or refunds for individual non-working items. Factor potential non-functional units into your purchase price calculation before ordering.






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