Amazon Medium Truckload, 24-30 Pallets of Medium-Item Returns
The Amazon medium truckload is Save More’s medium-item Amazon returns truckload: 24-30 pallets per load, weighted toward Amazon’s medium and larger-size SKU categories. Housewares, baby products, cooking products, small furniture, electronics. Sourced from Amazon’s national returns channel. Truckload price: $6,500 plus freight.
This is a working truckload structure: unmanifested medium-size Amazon return inventory, picked up FOB from Amazon’s distribution center channel. The “medium” designation refers to product size and per-item value tier. Typical product values run $10-$150 per item, with the larger-size pallets carrying houseware, baby, cooking, and small-furniture SKUs that don’t fit the small-item / high-piece-count format.
What’s in an Amazon medium truckload
- 24-30 pallets per truckload (load count varies by source intake)
- 900-1,200 total items per load
- Average product value: $10-$150 per item
- Average pallet dimensions: 48x40x78 inches, ~300 lbs per pallet
- Estimated MSRP: $30,000-$45,000 across the full load
- Mixed quality. Customer returns and overstock
- Categories carried:
- Housewares. Kitchen, bath, organization, decor
- Baby products. Strollers, gear, feeding, nursery
- Cooking products. Small appliances, cookware, kitchen tools
- Furniture. Small furniture pieces (chairs, side tables, organization furniture)
- Electronics. Small electronics, audio, accessories
- General medium-size SKUs rotating by source load
Truckload economics
At $6,500 across 24-30 pallets and an estimated $50,000-$60,000 in MSRP, the cost basis works out to 6-12 cents on the MSRP dollar. Squarely at the industry-standard Amazon truckload cost-to-MSRP ratio. Per-pallet cost basis lands at $167-$250 per pallet.
Realistic reseller ROI on manifested Amazon returns runs 30-60% across the broader market per the industry benchmarks captured in the recent research pass. On unmanifested loads like this one, the ROI band shifts slightly wider. Strong manifest-blind buyers can clear 40-80%+ ROI on the load by knowing the secondary-market values for the medium-size Amazon SKU categories carried in the load.
Per-pallet resale benchmarks
Across the medium-size category mix in this truckload:
- Bin store retail. Medium-size SKUs work in bin-store retail at velocity, especially baby, cooking, and housewares
- Facebook Marketplace + OfferUp. Small furniture and electronics SKUs at 30-50% Amazon retail
- eBay individual listings. Branded baby gear, electronics, cooking SKUs at strong premium
- Local resale + garage sale. Bundle pricing at 25-40% Amazon retail
- Whatnot live medium-item shows. Bundled per-pull at $40-$80 per pull
- Cross-channel resale. Running the same inventory across eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and local
Across 24-30 pallets at $800-$1,500 average resale per pallet, the full truckload typically clears $20,000 to $40,000 in resale recovery against the $5,000 truckload cost. A 4-8× cost recovery range, depending on processing depth and channel mix.
How freight works
Amazon medium truckloads ship FOB pickup from the source Amazon DC channel (typical pickup origin: Fairfield, Ohio 45011 and other Amazon DC locations). Two freight options:
- Self-arrange freight. Use your own LTL/FTL carrier. Select “Pick Up” at checkout, then email Save More the BOL.
- Save More-quoted freight, Save More provides a freight quote at order time. Quote varies by destination ZIP.
For new truckload buyers, Save More-quoted freight is the simpler path. Experienced multi-truckload buyers typically run self-arranged freight with their own carrier relationships.
As-is, unmanifested. Standard Amazon truckload terms
Amazon medium truckloads are sold as-is, unmanifested. Save More sources directly from Amazon DC channels, takes intake photographs, and ships the load. Truckloads are not picked through or pre-sorted at the pallet level. All sales are final on truckload purchases. Standard truckload-channel terms.
Reseller expectations:
- Per-pallet inspection and processing on receipt. Sort, test, photograph
- Test electrical / battery items before listing
- Disclose “untested” / “open box” / “returns condition” on individual resale listings
- Allocate physical space, 24-30 pallets needs warehouse or large garage staging
- Expect 15-30% loss factor on unmanifested medium-size Amazon loads
Even at the upper end of the loss factor, the $167-$208 per-pallet cost basis math still works comfortably.
Who buys an Amazon medium truckload
- Bin store operators with dedicated medium-item / houseware sections
- Brick-and-mortar resale stores with regular Amazon category rotations
- High-volume eBay sellers sourcing baby, cooking, electronics, and houseware SKUs
- Furniture resellers sourcing the small-furniture pieces from medium-size loads
- Multi-channel resellers running Amazon inventory across eBay, Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp
- Bin-store chains scaling to multi-truckload weekly intake
- YouTube + TikTok pallet-unboxing creators at scale
- Export buyers consolidating Amazon inventory for international resale
Why source Amazon medium truckloads from Save More Liquidations
- Authentic Amazon source stream. Directly from Amazon DC channels
- $167-$208 per-pallet cost basis. The volume-tier savings vs single-pallet pricing
- FOB or freight-quoted. Both options available
- No resale certificate, EIN, or business license required to purchase
- Pre-purchase questions welcome. Email sales@savemoreliquidations.com or call (904) 651-5547
Frequently asked questions
What does “medium” mean in Amazon medium truckload?
“Medium” refers to product size and value tier. Items larger than the small-item / high-piece-count categories but smaller than the bulky / oversized categories. Average product value runs $10-$150 per item. Pallets carry housewares, baby, cooking, small furniture, and electronics.
Where does the truckload ship from?
FOB origin is typically Fairfield, Ohio 45011 or other active Amazon DC channels. Specific FOB origin confirmed at order time.
Can I self-arrange freight?
Yes. Select “Pick Up” at checkout, email the BOL to Save More, and arrange your own LTL/FTL carrier.
Is the truckload manifested?
No, Amazon medium truckloads in this channel are unmanifested, sold as-is. Save More provides intake photographs.
Are all sales final?
Yes. Standard truckload-channel terms. All sales final on truckload purchases. (Save More’s 30-day refund and return policy applies to single-pallet and mystery-box purchases, not to truckload-tier purchases.)
Do you offer smaller Amazon loads?
Yes. See the Amazon Pallets category for single-pallet Amazon GM, HPC, Monster, jewelry, food, and mystery box pallets at lower entry points.
What’s the condition disclosure language for invoicing buyers?
“Amazon medium truckload, 24-30 pallets of unmanifested Amazon medium-size returns merchandise. Housewares, baby, cooking, electronics, small furniture. Sold as-is, all sales final, no warranties or guarantees.”
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Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.
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