Buy Tested Electronics Liquidation Pallets – 66 Items, A$21,461.22 MSRP | BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au
If you are looking for tested electronics liquidation pallets that go well beyond the standard mix of budget gear, this lot is worth your attention. The standout item alone, a Simrad GO Chartplotter and Fish Finder with Transducer and C-MAP Discover Chart Card, carries an MSRP of A$3,298.35 and represents 15.4% of the entire pallet’s retail value. Marine navigation electronics at this price point rarely appear in liquidation, and that single item gives this pallet a distinct edge over most electronics lots in the market.
Beyond the Simrad, you get 65 additional items spanning gaming headsets, mesh Wi-Fi systems, gaming monitors, projectors, soundbars, motherboards, smart home devices, and PC components, all sourced from Amazon return centres. Every item on this pallet is listed in the manifest below before you commit to a purchase. No mystery boxes. No vague category descriptions.
This pallet is available online only through BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au. Limited to a single unit.
What Is a Tested Electronics Liquidation Pallet?
A tested electronics liquidation pallet is a bulk lot of returned consumer electronics purchased from major retailers or their distribution centres and resold at a significant discount to the original retail price. The items come back to retailers for various reasons: customer remorse, open-box returns, minor cosmetic damage, or failed delivery. They are then batched into pallets and sold to resellers through liquidation channels.
The term “tested” in this context refers to items that have been assessed or categorised based on their return condition. All items in this pallet are Amazon returns in untested condition, meaning they have not been individually powered on and verified post-return. You should test every item before listing it for resale. That is standard practice for this category and is already factored into realistic margin estimates below.
Pallet Manifest – 66 Items
| ASIN | Product | MSRP (A$) |
|---|---|---|
| B0CXW2L2N8 | Simrad GO Chartplotter and Fish Finder with Transducer and Radar Options Preloaded C-MAP Discover Chart Card | $3,298.35 |
| B0842QPR1Z | Optoma HD146X High Performance Home Cinema Gaming Projector 3600 Lumens Full HD 1080p | $1,087.35 |
| B0BVWLGC9Z | Samsung HW-Q600C 3.1.2ch Soundbar with Dolby Audio Q-Symphony DTS:X | $774.26 |
| B09PDSVXXR | Cobra PX650 BCH6 Professional Walkie Talkies 6-Pack 40 Channels Rechargeable NOAA | $522.59 |
| B09ZWCYQTX | SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Multi-System Gaming Headset Active Noise Cancellation | $511.48 |
| B0CY6LPDVX | NETGEAR Orbi Whole Home Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System RBK752P Router + 1 Satellite 5000 Sq.Ft AX4200 | $502.92 |
| B0CY6LPDVX | NETGEAR Orbi Whole Home Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System RBK752P Router + 1 Satellite 5000 Sq.Ft AX4200 | $502.92 |
| B00Z0UWWYC | Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Pedals for PS5 PS4 PC | $483.43 |
| B08FWNNWTB | NETGEAR Nighthawk Pro Gaming 6-Stream WiFi 6 Router XR1000 | $476.77 |
| B0C7SR7C6K | TP-Link AX3000 Whole Home Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System Deco X55 Pro 1-Pack | $472.84 |
| B07HXMLCBT | Schlage Encode Smart Wi-Fi Deadbolt Camelot Trim Satin Nickel | $469.95 |
| B07MBXWX1C | Logitech G Farm Simulator Heavy Equipment Bundle Wheel Pedals Sidestick | $454.74 |
| B09BMVVDX5 | Polk Monitor XT20 Bookshelf Speakers Pair High-Resolution Audio Certification | $429.74 |
| B09PRB1MZM | TP-Link Deco AX3000 WiFi 6 Mesh System Deco X55 3-Pack | $408.95 |
| B09PRB1MZM | TP-Link Deco AX3000 WiFi 6 Mesh System Deco X55 3-Pack | $408.95 |
| B0DCHJHHH6 | Glorious GMMK 3 PRO Barebones Custom Keyboard Kit 75% Hotswap RGB Gasket Mount | $399.53 |
| B09ZW52XSQ | SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Gaming Headset for Xbox Series X/S One PC Premium Hi-Fi Drivers Active Noise Cancellation | $390.37 |
| B0CCSX399J | GIGABYTE GS27QC 27″ 165Hz Curved Gaming Monitor 1500R VA Panel QHD 2560×1440 | $354.09 |
| B096W716BY | ARRIS Surfboard G34 DOCSIS 3.1 Cable Modem and Router Wi-Fi 6 AX3000 4 Gigabit Ports | $351.42 |
| B07TZL2JHL | PROSCAN Portable Blu-Ray/DVD Multimedia Player 13.3″ Swivel Screen HDMI USB | $346.98 |
| B0CGXTF225 | Corsair Virtuoso PRO Wired Open Back Gaming Headset High Fidelity Studio Headphones | $318.24 |
| B08ZHZL5Q7 | TP-Link TL-SG108-M2 8 Port Multi-Gigabit Unmanaged Network Switch | $315.41 |
| B0BCQWMLZX | Google Nest WiFi Pro Wi-Fi 6E Mesh Router Gigabit Speeds Matter Compatible | $297.89 |
| B0DB9Q5G3R | Samsung 27″ Essential S3 Curved Monitor 100Hz | $296.98 |
| B0BY3J3ZPZ | NZXT Kraken 360 RGB AIO CPU Liquid Cooler 360mm LCD Display 3x F120 RGB Fans | $296.98 |
| B0B7T67H9G | Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX Wireless Gaming Headset Multi-Platform | $295.48 |
| B0B7T67H9G | Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX Wireless Gaming Headset Multi-Platform | $295.48 |
| B09VCWJHK8 | Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX Wireless Gaming Headset Xbox Black | $295.48 |
| B0C7KFZ5TL | ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless Gaming Keyboard ROG NX Red Switches Tri-Mode | $250.60 |
| B0BKPRCS6W | TP-Link Deco X50 Outdoor AX3000 Outdoor Mesh WiFi Node | $247.48 |
| B0BTJYYTGM | GIGABYTE GP-UD1000GM PG5 1000W 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular PCIe 5.0 Power Supply | $247.09 |
| B0CMDH9M5W | PlayStation Pulse Elite Wireless Headset | $245.85 |
| B08HRPDBFF | Google Nest Thermostat Smart Wi-Fi Programmable Charcoal | $238.61 |
| B081415GCS | Logitech G733 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset Suspension Headband LIGHTSYNC RGB Blue VO!CE Mic | $233.94 |
| B081415GCS | Logitech G733 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset Suspension Headband LIGHTSYNC RGB Blue VO!CE Mic | $233.94 |
| B08298MNJC | Rockville RFC50F v2 50 Farad Stiffening Power Capacitor Car Audio | $202.06 |
| B0CF3LHQSM | Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming Headset 2.4GHz Bluetooth Ultra-Lightweight | $193.63 |
| B09G5W9R6R | TP-Link Dual-Band AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 Router Archer AX55 | $190.47 |
| B09G5W9R6R | TP-Link Dual-Band AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 Router Archer AX55 | $190.47 |
| B09G5W9R6R | TP-Link Dual-Band AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 Router Archer AX55 | $190.47 |
| B0DH689JGY | Xbox Wireless Headset Carbon Black | $180.03 |
| B0CZX7MB48 | Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 Wireless Gaming Headset Multi-Platform | $165.00 |
| B0CZX7MB48 | Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 Wireless Gaming Headset Multi-Platform | $165.00 |
| – | Assorted Item | $165.00 |
| B084T55NSK | Altec Lansing LifeJacket Jolt Rugged Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker 360° Sound | $165.00 |
| B0CGVY3YYB | AOC 24G15N 24″ Gaming Monitor 180Hz Full HD IPS 0.5ms HDMI DP | $165.00 |
| – | Assorted Item | $165.00 |
| B0CYWDPYF4 | Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 Wireless Gaming Headset White Xbox | $164.16 |
| B0CYW96C5F | Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 Wireless Gaming Headset Black PS5 | $164.16 |
| B0CYWFH5Y9 | Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 Wireless Gaming Headset Black Xbox | $164.16 |
| B0CYWFH5Y9 | Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 Wireless Gaming Headset Black Xbox | $164.16 |
| B01C6XAO7M | Nintendo Switch Mario Kart Racing Wheel Pro Deluxe by HORI | $163.33 |
| B08KY2WFGP | Logitech G535 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset Lightweight On-Ear Flip to Mute Mic | $155.93 |
| B08KH12V25 | ASUS Prime B450M-A II AM4 Micro-ATX Motherboard DDR4 PCIe 3.0 Aura Sync | $148.48 |
| B08H8ZLKKK | TP-Link AX1800 WiFi 6 Router Archer AX21 Dual Band Gigabit Easy Mesh Alexa | $144.47 |
| B08MBFLMDC | NETGEAR 8 Port PoE Gigabit Ethernet Plus Switch GS308EP 8x PoE+ 62W Desktop Wall Mount | $143.68 |
| B01H74VKZU | TP-Link AV2000 Powerline Adapter 2-Port Gigabit Passthrough | $141.93 |
| B0B3VRCMP2 | PDP AIRLITE Pro Wireless Gaming Headset for PS5 White | $136.21 |
| B0CYWJJLBY | Turtle Beach Stealth 500 Wireless Gaming Headset PS Black | $131.32 |
| B0CYWJJLBY | Turtle Beach Stealth 500 Wireless Gaming Headset PS Black | $131.32 |
| B08LR18SC4 | NETGEAR GS305EP 5 Port PoE Gigabit Ethernet Plus Switch | $114.89 |
| B0B94R78N7 | NETGEAR Nighthawk WiFi 6E USB 3.0 Adapter A8000 AXE3000 Tri-Band Gigabit Speed | $113.52 |
| B08634653D | HyperX Cloud Stinger Core Wireless Gaming Headset PC PS4 PS5 Xbox Switch | $102.32 |
| B0D41G5N95 | TP-Link AX1500 Travel WiFi Router TL-WR1502X Dual Band Gigabit Pocket-Sized | $94.61 |
| B0D41G5N95 | TP-Link AX1500 Travel WiFi Router TL-WR1502X Dual Band Gigabit Pocket-Sized | $94.61 |
| B097QZGRCQ | Logitech for Creators Litra Glow Premium LED Streaming Light | $93.56 |
| Total | A$21,461.22 |
Estimated Retail Value Breakdown
Total MSRP: A$21,461.22 Number of items: 66 Average item MSRP: A$325.17
The value in this pallet is not evenly distributed. Five items account for roughly A$6,575 of the total MSRP. That concentration is actually useful because it means a small number of successful sales can recover a large portion of your purchase cost quickly, before you have even worked through the bulk of the gaming and networking items.
Real Profit Examples
| Scenario | Estimated Purchase Price | Estimated Resale Revenue | Gross Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | A$4,950 | A$9,405 | +A$4,455 |
| Moderate | A$6,600 | A$12,870 | +A$6,270 |
| Optimistic | A$8,580 | A$16,830 | +A$8,250 |
These figures are based on observed resale practices for this category. They are not guaranteed. Your actual return depends on item condition post-testing, your platform of choice, and your pricing strategy. Items that fail testing reduce your margin. Items that test well and are photographed properly tend to sell at or above the typical resale range.
The Simrad GO Chartplotter alone, if functional, can realistically sell for A$2,025 to A$2,705 on marine-specific platforms. That single sale covers 31% to 41% of the moderate purchase price estimate.
High-Value Items to Test First
| Product | MSRP (A$) | Typical Resale (A$) | Estimated Margin (A$) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simrad GO Chartplotter Fish Finder | $3,298.35 | $2,025 – $2,705 | $775 – $1,450 |
| Optoma HD146X Projector 3600 Lumens | $1,087.35 | $668 – $892 | $254 – $480 |
| Samsung HW-Q600C 3.1.2ch Soundbar | $774.26 | $476 – $635 | $182 – $341 |
| NETGEAR Orbi RBK752P WiFi 6 (x2) | $502.92 each | $309 – $413 | $117 – $221 |
| SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless | $511.48 | $314 – $419 | $119 – $226 |
| Logitech G29 Racing Wheel | $483.43 | $297 – $396 | $113 – $213 |
Test the Simrad GO Chartplotter as your first priority upon receiving this pallet. A functional unit at this MSRP is rare in liquidation and commands a strong price on boating and fishing marketplaces in Australia, the US, and Europe.
What Makes This Pallet Different from Other Electronics Liquidation Lots
Most electronics pallets at this price point are dominated by mid-range gaming headsets and budget routers. This one has those too, but it also includes two items that rarely appear in liquidation at all.
The Simrad GO Chartplotter Fish Finder is marine-grade navigation equipment. It is not the kind of item you find on a standard Amazon returns pallet. Its target buyer, a recreational boater or serious offshore fisher, is willing to pay close to retail for equipment they trust. That niche has less competition from other resellers and higher average transaction values.
The Logitech G Farm Simulator Heavy Equipment Bundle is a different kind of niche but the same principle. Farming Simulator has a dedicated global community. Buyers for this product know exactly what they want and search specifically for it. You are not competing with dozens of identical listings the way you would with a mainstream gaming headset.
The rest of the pallet, the 15-plus gaming headsets, three TP-Link AX55 routers, two NETGEAR Orbi mesh systems, three gaming monitors, and the Google Nest devices, follows a reliable volume-resale model. These items move consistently on eBay, Amazon Marketplace, and Facebook Marketplace.
Who Is This Pallet For?
This pallet suits intermediate to advanced resellers who are comfortable working across more than one market category at the same time. A reseller who only handles gaming gear will find a lot of familiar stock here, but they will need to either learn the marine electronics market quickly or sell the Simrad at a slight discount to a specialist buyer.
It also works well for B2B wholesalers who can move Turtle Beach and Logitech headsets to secondary resellers, and for networking specialists who understand the NETGEAR and TP-Link product lines well enough to price them accurately.
It is not ideal for beginners who have never handled returns-based stock before, mainly because the Simrad and the Farm Simulator bundle require targeted selling skills rather than a general approach.
Where to Sell Tested Electronics Liquidation Pallets
Simrad GO Chartplotter: Marine electronics forums, eBay’s boating and marine category, fishing and boating specialty retailers, and Facebook groups for offshore fishing and recreational boating. Australia has a strong boating culture particularly in Queensland, Western Australia, and New South Wales. The US Gulf Coast and European coastal markets are also active.
Optoma HD146X Projector: eBay, Gumtree, Facebook Marketplace. Home cinema buyers are active in all three target markets. Pair it with a clear photo of the projected image and you will reduce buyer hesitation significantly.
Samsung HW-Q600C Soundbar: Facebook Marketplace and Gumtree move these faster than any platform. Local pickup listings perform well for soundbars because buyers can test them on the spot.
Logitech G29 Racing Wheel: eBay and simracing communities. This item consistently holds resale value because the simracing hobby has grown significantly across Australia, the US, and Europe. List it with “PS5 compatible” in the title.
Turtle Beach and SteelSeries Headsets: eBay and Amazon Marketplace. Headsets in this brand tier sell quickly when listed with accurate condition descriptions and photos showing all accessories.
TP-Link Archer AX55 Routers (x3): Three identical units mean one optimised product listing you can run three times. Amazon Marketplace, eBay, and Catch.com.au in Australia.
NETGEAR PoE Switches: IT resellers, small business tech suppliers, and eBay business networking category. These do not move as fast as consumer items but they sell at solid margins.
Amazon Electronics Pallets vs Other Liquidation Electronics Pallets
| Factor | Amazon Return Pallets | Generic Liquidation Pallets |
|---|---|---|
| Manifest availability | Full manifest provided | Often partial or unavailable |
| Brand recognition | High-demand brands | Mixed, often unbranded |
| Condition consistency | Return-grade, categorised | Varies significantly |
| Resale platform fit | eBay, Amazon, Facebook | Limited to local sales |
| Niche item inclusion | Occasional high-value items | Rare |
| Average item MSRP | Higher | Lower |
Amazon-sourced return pallets carry better resale outcomes on average because the original retail prices are documented, the ASINs allow you to look up each item’s current market value instantly, and the brand names are searchable by buyers across every major platform.
Is Buying This Tested Electronics Liquidation Pallet Worth It?
It depends on your situation. If you have the capital, the time to test 66 items, and access to at least two or three resale platforms, this pallet has a realistic margin structure that justifies the investment. The breadth of categories means you are not locked into one market.
If you are expecting every item to be functional and ready to list immediately, that is not how Amazon return pallets work. Some items will need cleaning. Some may have missing accessories. A small number may be non-functional. Pricing that into your purchase offer from the start is how experienced resellers protect their margin.
The honest risk here is the Simrad. If it is non-functional, you lose a significant chunk of your projected best-case return. However, even in that scenario, the remaining 65 items across gaming, networking, audio, and smart home still represent a workable lot.
How Resellers Move From Quick Flips to Long-Term Growth
Resellers who treat every pallet as a one-off transaction tend to plateau. The ones who build sustainable businesses use each lot to do three things: refine their testing process, build a product photography workflow, and identify which items in a given category consistently sell above their estimated resale price.
This pallet, because of its category diversity, is a useful inventory for that kind of learning. You will touch marine electronics, gaming peripherals, networking equipment, audio, and smart home in a single lot. Each category teaches you something different about buyer behaviour and platform dynamics.
The Difference Between Flipping Pallets and Building a Resale Business
Flipping is transactional. You buy, you sell, you move on. It works, but it requires constant new capital and leaves no compounding advantage.
Building a resale business means developing sourcing relationships, understanding which product categories give you consistent margin, and creating systems around testing, listing, and shipping that let you scale without proportionally scaling your time. Pallets like this one are better suited to the second model because they contain items that reward category expertise.
How to Tell If a Pallet Fits Your Market
Look at the manifest before anything else. Then ask: do I know where to sell at least 70% of these items? For this pallet, if you can answer yes to gaming headsets, Wi-Fi routers, and gaming monitors, you are already covered on roughly 40 items. The Simrad and the projector are the two items worth researching specifically before you commit.
Why Good Inventory Feels Boring (And Why That Is a Good Thing)
The three TP-Link Archer AX55 routers in this pallet are not exciting. They are mid-range Wi-Fi 6 routers that sell steadily at a predictable price. That predictability is the point. Boring inventory with consistent demand is what funds your operation between the high-value wins. A pallet with nothing but high-drama items like the Simrad would be harder to work with. The mix here is actually well-structured.
Why Buy From BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au?
BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au provides a full item-by-item manifest on every pallet before you purchase. You are not guessing at what you are buying. Every ASIN is listed, every MSRP is documented, and the condition is disclosed upfront.
Contact details: Company: wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com WhatsApp: 468201942 Email: sales@bulksupplieraustralia.com.au
We operate online only. No warehouse walk-ins. No local pickup unless you are ordering a full truckload.
Shipping Within and Outside Australia
Within Australia, pallets are dispatched via freight carrier with tracking. Standard delivery timeframe is 5 to 10 business days depending on your state. Remote areas may take longer. Freight cost is calculated at checkout based on your postcode.
International shipping is available to the United States and Europe. Delivery to the US typically takes 10 to 18 business days. European destinations range from 12 to 21 business days depending on the country. All international shipments include a tracking number and are dispatched from our Australian distribution point.
Import duties and taxes applicable in your country are the responsibility of the buyer.
No Local Pickup or Warehouse Sales
We do not offer local pickup. We do not conduct in-store or warehouse sales. All purchases are completed online through BulkSupplierAustralia.com.au. The only exception is for full truckload orders, where collection arrangements can be discussed directly with our team via WhatsApp or email.
If you are looking to purchase a truckload volume, contact us at sales@bulksupplieraustralia.com.au or WhatsApp 468201942 before placing your order.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a tested electronics liquidation pallet? It is a bulk lot of returned electronics from major retail or e-commerce distribution centres, sold below retail to resellers. Items are return-grade and should be individually tested before listing for resale.
Where can you resell liquidation items? eBay, Amazon Marketplace, Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree, Catch.com.au (Australia), and specialist platforms like marine forums for niche items such as the Simrad chartplotter in this lot.
How much can you make from a pallet? Based on this pallet’s MSRP of A$21,461.22 and observed resale rates, gross margins range from A$4,455 in a conservative scenario to A$8,250 in an optimistic one. Results depend on item condition and your resale approach.
What is the difference between returns and overstock pallets? Returns pallets contain items sent back by customers, often with packaging opened or missing accessories. Overstock pallets contain unused, excess inventory that never reached a consumer. Overstock typically has higher functional rates. This pallet is Amazon returns.
Are liquidation pallets profitable? Yes, when purchased at the right price and sold through appropriate channels. Profitability is not automatic. Testing, accurate listing, and platform selection all affect your final margin.
Can you inspect pallets before buying? No. We sell online only. The full manifest provided on this page is the equivalent of a pre-purchase inspection. Every item, ASIN, and MSRP is disclosed before you buy.
Where do liquidation pallets come from? From major retailers and e-commerce fulfilment centres. This pallet’s stock originates from Amazon return centres and European distribution points.
Is the Simrad GO Chartplotter the most valuable item on this pallet? Yes. At A$3,298.35 MSRP, it accounts for 15.4% of the pallet’s total retail value. It is also the item with the most specialised resale market, targeting boaters and offshore fishers.
Do you ship to Europe? Yes. Delivery to European destinations takes 12 to 21 business days. Freight costs are calculated at checkout.
What happens if an item is non-functional? Non-functional items can often still be sold for parts or repair. The Simrad, for example, has an active parts market even if the unit does not power on. Factor a non-function rate of 10 to 20% into your purchase assessment for any returns pallet.
Can I buy multiple pallets at once? Yes. Contact us via WhatsApp at 468201942 or email sales@bulksupplieraustralia.com.au for multi-pallet or truckload pricing.
Is this pallet suitable for beginners? It is better suited to resellers who have handled returns-based stock before, particularly because two items (the Simrad chartplotter and the Farm Simulator bundle) require niche market knowledge. A motivated beginner can manage the gaming and networking items but should research the marine category before purchasing.
Legal Disclaimer: All items are sold in Amazon return condition. Items have not been individually tested post-return. Condition, completeness, and functionality may vary per item. MSRP figures are manufacturer or retailer suggested retail prices used as reference only. Estimated resale margins are indicative and based on observed market data. They do not constitute a guarantee of profit or return on investment. Buyers are responsible for testing all items before listing for resale.












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