Amazon General Merchandise Pallet for Sale
Our Amazon General Merchandise Pallets provide access to wholesale inventory sourced from customer returns, overstock merchandise, shelf pulls, and excess retail stock. These pallets are among the most sought-after liquidation products because they offer a diverse assortment of merchandise from one of the world’s largest online retailers.
Amazon processes millions of customer orders every day, resulting in large quantities of returned and excess inventory entering liquidation channels. These pallets provide resellers with opportunities to acquire merchandise at wholesale prices while accessing products across multiple retail categories.
What Is an Amazon General Merchandise Pallet?
An Amazon General Merchandise Pallet contains a mixed assortment of products sourced through liquidation channels. Inventory may include customer returns, shelf pulls, overstock inventory, discontinued products, and excess retail stock.
Each pallet is unique and inventory contents vary depending on current liquidation availability.
Products That May Be Included
- Consumer electronics
- Home goods
- Kitchen products
- Tools and hardware
- Toys and games
- Pet supplies
- Sporting goods
- Office supplies
- Automotive accessories
- Seasonal merchandise
- Health and beauty products
- Household essentials
- Clothing and apparel
- Home improvement products
Benefits of Buying Amazon General Merchandise Pallets
- Access to diverse inventory categories
- Wholesale pricing opportunities
- Strong resale demand
- Inventory diversification
- Multiple resale channels
- Scalable purchasing options
Who Should Buy Amazon General Merchandise Pallets?
- Amazon sellers
- eBay sellers
- Retail stores
- Discount stores
- Bin stores
- Flea market vendors
- Auction businesses
- Entrepreneurs
Potential Resale Opportunities
Inventory can be sold through online marketplaces, retail stores, discount outlets, flea markets, auction platforms, and social commerce channels. Many buyers sort inventory by category, condition, and product type before resale.
Shipping Information
We ship Amazon General Merchandise Pallets throughout the United States. Single pallet purchases, bulk orders, and truckload quantities may be available depending on inventory availability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Amazon General Merchandise Pallet?
A bulk pallet containing mixed inventory sourced from Amazon liquidation channels.
Do you ship nationwide?
Yes. Shipping is available throughout the United States.
Can I buy multiple pallets?
Yes. Bulk purchases and truckload quantities may be available.




Marcus Wellington –
Received 400+ items in this mixed lot. Found a Ninja blender (just needed a base cleaning), several sets of bamboo sheets (one had a small tear), and a box of LED strip lights. About 60% was retail-ready, 30% needed minor cleaning or repairs, 10% was salvage. The variety is perfect for my flea market stall. Shipping took 5 days via freight.
Jennifer Alvarez –
Great starter pallet for beginners. Unboxed kitchen gadgets, bathroom organizers, and some phone accessories. Found a Cuisinart coffee maker that worked perfectly despite a scratched exterior. Manifest was 85% accurate which is solid for this industry. Customer service responded within hours when I asked about missing items.
Robert Chen –
Eclectic mix! Got everything from yoga mats to ceramic cookware. The standout was a Dyson vacuum attachment set worth $150 retail. Several items had damaged packaging but contents were fine. Took about 6 hours to sort and categorize. Good margins if you have space to store the inventory.
Samantha Brooks –
Heavy on home decor. Found wall art, artificial plants, and decorative vases. One large mirror had a cracked corner but the rest sold quickly. Also got some random small appliances. About 70% sellable condition. The pallet was wrapped professionally and arrived dry despite rainy weather
Derek Patterson –
Mixed bag with good value. Found a Weber grill cover, some camping chairs (one was torn), and kitchen storage containers. The real score was an Instant Pot with a minor scratch on the display—works perfectly. You need patience for general merchandise, but the ROI is there. Already placed second order.
Lisa Montgomery –
Mostly kitchen and bath items. Unboxed Pyrex sets, towel bundles, and shower curtains. Found a digital kitchen scale that just needed new batteries. Some textiles had storage odors but washed out fine. Good for resellers with washing facilities. Shipping cost was reasonable for the weight.
Anthony Reynolds –
General merchandise indeed—everything including the kitchen sink (literally, a farmhouse sink). Found some high-end cookware mixed with basic Amazon Basics. The sink had a small chip but sold to a contractor for renovation. Variety keeps my inventory fresh. Took 3 days to fully process.
Michelle Thompson –
Great variety for my boutique. Found weighted blankets, throw pillows, and aromatherapy diffusers. One diffuser had a cracked reservoir but the electronics worked. Also got some beauty organizers that sold immediately. Perfect for gift shop owners. Fast shipping, arrived in 4 days.
Kevin O’Sullivan –
Heavy on storage solutions. Plastic bins, closet organizers, and drawer dividers. Found a 12-piece Rubbermaid set that was pristine. Mixed with some small electronics like earbuds and cables. Storage items are easy money—everyone needs organization. Light pallet compared to furniture.
Rachel Kim –
Surprising mix of seasonal and everyday items. Got Christmas lights in March (stored for next season), patio cushions, and indoor lamps. Found a Tiffany-style lamp that needed rewiring—sold for $80 after $5 fix. Strategic buying means holding some inventory, but margins are worth it.
Christopher Hayes –
Tool and home goods combination. Cordless drill, socket sets, and kitchen knives. The drill battery was dead but tool worked with a new one. Found some Henckels knives that just needed sharpening. Good for handymen or multi-category resellers. Heavy items required help unloading.
Amanda Foster –
Baby gear mixed with general household. Found a Graco high chair, baby monitors, and bottle warmers plus adult bedding and kitchen towels. The baby items had high turnover. About 20% was baby-specific, rest general home. Good for consignment shops or parent groups
Justin Mitchell –
Furniture assembly pieces. Coffee tables, bookcases, and TV stands. Some missing hardware but wood intact. Found a solid wood side table that sold for $60 after tightening legs. Good for furniture flippers with basic tools. Assembly-required items mean lower prices but steady sales.
Nicole Ramirez –
Cleaning equipment focus. Steam mops, vacuums, and carpet cleaners. Found a Bissell carpet cleaner that just needed the tank emptied—works like new. Also got cleaning solutions and microfiber cloths. Good for cleaning service suppliers or janitorial resellers. Test everything before listing.
Brandon Wu –
Arts and crafts mixed with practical items. Cricut supplies, yarn, and sewing notions plus kitchen gadgets. Found a Brother sewing machine that worked after threading. Good for craft store owners. The variety means listing on multiple platforms—Etsy for crafts, eBay for appliances.
Stephanie Collins –
Outdoor and indoor mix. Garden hoses, planters, and outdoor lights plus indoor decor. Found a ceramic bird bath that was stunning. Some items had dirt or weather exposure but cleanable. Good for garden center owners or spring/fall sellers. Packaging protected fragile items well.
Matthew Diaz –
Lighting and electrical. Floor lamps, smart bulbs, and extension cords. Found a mid-century modern floor lamp that sold within hours. Several LED fixtures were new in box. Good for electricians or lighting stores. Test all electrical items for safety.
Lauren Baker –
Textile heavy shipment. Curtains, drapes, and upholstery fabric plus some rugs. Found a Turkish-style rug that was actually good quality. Some curtains had pulls but most were fine. Good for interior designers or fabric resellers. Light pallet, easy to move and store
ric Campbell –
Pet supplies mixed with human goods. Automatic feeders, pet beds, and grooming tools plus kitchenware. Found a robot vacuum that just needed the dustbin emptied. Pet items sell fast on Facebook Marketplace. About 25% pet supplies, 75% general home.
Victoria Chang –
Safety equipment and home. Fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and first aid kits plus general merchandise. Found a nice knife block set. Safety items need date checking but good value. Responsible resellers only—don’t sell expired safety equipment.
Gregory Adams –
Party supplies and entertaining. Disposable plates, serving platters, and wine accessories plus permanent items like napkin holders. Found a crystal beverage dispenser that was beautiful. Good for event planners or party supply stores. Seasonal but steady demand.
Diana Lopez –
Coffee and tea focus. Multiple coffee makers, electric kettles, and tea infusers. Found a Breville espresso machine with minor cosmetic damage—works perfectly. Also got mugs and storage canisters. Good for coffee shop suppliers or kitchenware stores. High demand category.
Samuel Park –
Sports and fitness mixed with home. Yoga blocks, resistance bands, and dumbbells plus bedding and towels. Found a set of adjustable dumbbells that were like new. Fitness equipment has high turnover. Good for sporting goods stores or gym suppliers.
Heather Morris –
Bedding and linen focus. Comforters, sheet sets, and pillowcases. Found a down alternative comforter that was pristine. Some items had makeup stains but washed out. Good for hospitality suppliers or linen stores. Requires washing facilities but margins are excellent.
Ryan Cooper –
Automotive and home goods. Car vacuums, air compressors, and seat covers plus household items. Found a pressure washer that worked after fixing a hose leak. Good for auto detailers or general resellers. Mixed condition as expected with returns.
Tiffany Wright –
Beauty and personal care mixed with home. Makeup organizers, vanity mirrors, and hair tools plus kitchen towels. Found a Dyson hair dryer that was authentic—paid for the pallet. Some beauty items were opened/used (unsellable). Wear gloves when sorting.
Jordan Lee –
Office and school supplies. Desk organizers, filing cabinets, and stationery plus some home decor. Found a Herman Miller chair that needed armrest covers—sold for $250. Good for office supply stores or school fundraisers. Heavy furniture requires help.”
Melissa Rivera –
Kitchen electrics and cookware. Air fryers, slow cookers, and cast iron skillets. Found a Le Creuset piece that just needed cleaning—sold for $180. Some non-stick pans were worn but usable. Good for culinary resellers or restaurant supply stores.
Andrew Kim –
Storage furniture focus. Ottomans with storage, under-bed containers, and closet systems. Found a storage bench that sold immediately. Some fabric items had stains. Good for organization consultants or storage solution businesses. Practical, steady sellers.
Rebecca Stone –
Musical and electronic mixed. Headphones, speakers, and a digital keyboard. Found a Yamaha keyboard that worked after dusting. Also got some home goods mixed in. Good for music stores or electronics resellers. Test all electronics thoroughly.
Nicholas Ford –
Holiday decor and everyday items. Christmas ornaments, Halloween decorations, and year-round home goods. Found vintage-style ornaments that sold for premium in July (early birds shop early). Seasonal strategy required but profitable. Good warehouse space needed.
Christina Nguyen –
Cookware and bakeware focus. Baking sheets, muffin tins, and cake pans. Found a complete KitchenAid mixer attachment set without the mixer (sold attachments separately). Some items had rust but cleanable. Good for bakers or kitchen supply stores.
Daniel Morgan –
Plumbing and hardware. Faucets, shower heads, and cabinet hardware plus some home decor. Found a high-end faucet that was new in box. Good for contractors or hardware stores. Check all parts before listing—some missing installation kits
Sophia Martinez –
Mirrors and wall decor. Various sizes of mirrors, wall clocks, and picture frames. Found a large floor mirror that was perfect. Some frames had broken glass. Good for home staging companies or decor stores. Fragile items were packed well.
Benjamin Clark –
Great general mix! Everything from a rice cooker to throw pillows to basic tools. Found a ceramic crock pot unused in box. The variety keeps my inventory interesting and attracts different buyers. About 70% sellable rate. Fast shipping, good customer service. Will order again