Open a mixed general-merchandise pallet and you’ll find winners, steady movers and duds. Knowing the best items to flip helps you prioritize what to list first and where the margin hides.
Fast, reliable movers
- Small kitchen gadgets & tools — universal demand, easy to ship, steady prices.
- Branded accessories — phone cases, chargers, cables move quickly in volume.
- Toys & games — especially anything unopened; parents buy year-round.
Higher-value winners to look for
- Consumer electronics that power on — test first, then list; the highest margin in most lots.
- Power tools — hold value and buyers know it (a whole tools category exists for a reason).
- New-with-tags apparel & shoes — brand names list at strong recovery.
What to bundle or bin
Low-value miscellaneous items aren’t worth individual listings — bundle them into lots or run them through a bin-store flat-price model. Your time is the real cost, so don’t spend an hour listing a $2 item.
Spotting winners fast
Sort every pallet into three piles on arrival: list-individually, bundle, and bin. It keeps your high-value items moving and stops the small stuff from clogging your workflow. Do that consistently and a general-merchandise pallet becomes a predictable engine.
Ready to sort your first lot? Grab a general-merchandise pallet and put this into practice.
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