This wholesale laptop pallet at $1,400 is a mixed-brand computer lot for refurbishers. A spread of laptops across makers and conditions, sold as-is for testing and reconditioning. Laptops carry strong resale demand from students, home users and budget buyers, so a reseller with a testing bench can turn a mixed lot into solid margin.
What is in a laptop pallet
- Mixed-brand laptops across recent generations
- Windows and possibly Chromebook and Apple units in rotation
- Working, cosmetic and repair-candidate machines
- Overstock and customer-return sourcing, sold as-is
Treat it as a refurbisher buy: test each machine, assess screens, batteries, keyboards and storage, and sort into resale, repair and parts. Some units boot and sell as-is; others need a part or a clean OS install.
Wipe data and recondition
Securely wipe every drive and reinstall a clean OS before resale, and route dead units to certified recycling via EPA electronics recycling. Data hygiene is non-negotiable on used computers.
Refurbisher economics
A clean, working laptop resells from a hundred-plus dollars up by spec, and parts. Screens, batteries, RAM, drives. From non-working units add value. At $1,400 the lot rewards efficient testing and reconditioning across many machines.
Where laptops resell
- eBay and Back Market for tested machines
- Refurb and repair shops
- Local resale for budget buyers and students
- Parts buyers for non-working units
Wholesale laptop pallet FAQ
Are the laptops tested and working?
No. As-is. Test, wipe and grade each machine before resale.
Who is this pallet for?
Refurbishers and tech resellers who can test and recondition computers.
Is shipping included?
Yes. Free nationwide shipping across the contiguous US.
Compare the iPad and MacBook lots 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.

