This wholesale kitchen appliances lot is 150 small electrics for $1,000. About $6.67 a unit. Weighted toward mid-size, branded countertop pieces. It suits the reseller scaling past a first appliance buy who wants fewer impulse gadgets and more of the substantial units that command real resale prices.
How this large appliance lot is weighted
- Air fryers, multi-cookers and larger countertop cookers
- Full-size blenders, processors and stand mixers
- Drip and pod coffee makers and espresso units
- Fewer novelty electrics, more core kitchen workhorses
Condition is overstock, shelf-pull and returns. The mid-size tilt means heavier, higher-value pieces. Which test out strong and resell well, but reward a seller who can handle local pickup and freight-friendly listings.
Scaling economics
At $6.67 landed, the larger pieces carry the lot. A branded multi-cooker or stand mixer resells $40 to $120, and a single premium unit can recover a meaningful slice of the box. Buying the large lot lowers per-unit cost versus the medium tier while concentrating value in pieces buyers actively search for.
Test, clean and grade
Power-test, wipe down, and confirm bowls, blades and baskets are present; for energy claims on listings, the ENERGY STAR resource is a credible reference. Clean, tested appliances photograph better and return less.
Where the large lot sells
- Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp for local pickup
- eBay and Amazon for boxed branded units
- Appliance resale and consignment shops
- Whatnot home shows for the broader pieces
Wholesale kitchen appliances FAQ
How is the 150-unit large lot different from the wholesale 200-unit pallet?
This large lot concentrates on mid-size branded electrics; the 200-unit wholesale pallet spreads across more units and price tiers.
How many appliances are included?
150 units per lot at $1,000.
Are units guaranteed working?
No. It is a test-and-grade mixed lot.
See every appliance tier in the pallet range or the full Save More catalog.
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.



