Amazon Mediums Pallet, Entry-Tier Medium Returns at $600
The Amazon Mediums pallet is Save More’s entry-tier single-pallet entry into Amazon’s medium-size returns channel at $600. Where the Grade-A Amazon Medium Pallet (PID 2181) sits at $800 per pallet, this entry-tier Amazon Mediums pallet hits the $600 price point. A lower-commitment entry for first-time medium-size buyers, smaller resellers testing the format, and bin-store operators wanting an additional mid-tier pallet in weekly rotation.
The trade-off vs the $800 Grade-A pallet is condition tier. The Mediums pallet carries the broader Amazon medium-size returns mix without the specific Grade-A condition designation. Typically a mix of overstock, customer returns, and shelf pulls across the medium-size SKU range.
What’s in an Amazon Mediums pallet
- Mixed Amazon medium-size SKUs at $10-$150 average product value
- Categories rotating by source intake:
- Housewares. Kitchen, bath, organization, decor
- Electronics. Small electronics, accessories, audio
- Cooking products. Small appliances, cookware, kitchen tools
- Baby products. Smaller baby and kids SKUs
- Home + decor. Home accents, decor
- Tools + hardware. Small power tools, hand tools, accessories
- General mixed medium SKUs
- Mixed-condition. Overstock, customer returns, shelf pulls
- Standard returns-channel terms. Sold as-is
Per-pallet economics. The $600 entry point
At $600 cost basis on medium-size Amazon returns, the Mediums pallet sits at the lowest single-pallet entry into the Amazon medium-size channel. Per-pallet count typically lands at 50-150 individual SKUs depending on category mix.
Per-channel resale benchmarks:
- Bin store retail, $1,000-$1,800 per pallet at per-piece bin pricing
- Facebook Marketplace + OfferUp. Single SKUs at 30-50% Amazon retail
- eBay individual listings. Branded electronics, baby, cooking SKUs at premium
- Whatnot live medium-pallet shows. Bundled per-pull at $40-$80
- Local resale + garage sale. Bundle pricing at 25-40% Amazon retail
Expected resale recovery typically lands $1,000-$1,900 against the $600 cost basis. A 1.7-3.2× cost recovery range depending on processing depth and channel mix.
How Amazon Mediums vs Amazon Medium Pallet (Grade A) compare
Save More carries two parallel Amazon medium-size single pallets:
| Format | Price | Condition Tier | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon Mediums (this pallet) | $600 | Mixed (overstock + returns + shelf pulls) | First-time medium-size buyers, smaller resellers, additional bin-store rotation pallets |
| Amazon Medium Pallet (Grade A) | $800 | Grade A (higher overstock weighting) | eBay individual-listing resellers, established medium-size operators wanting higher condition tier |
Both work in the same channels. The $200 step-up to Grade A delivers a lower loss factor (10-15% vs 15-20% on mixed) and faster resale velocity.
As-is, mixed-condition. Standard Amazon channel terms
Amazon Mediums pallets are sold as-is. Save More sources from Amazon’s returns and overstock channels, takes intake photographs, and ships. Pallets are not picked through or pre-sorted at the SKU level.
Reseller expectations:
- Per-pallet inspection and processing on receipt. Sort, test, photograph
- Test electrical / battery items before listing
- Disclose “overstock” / “open box” / “returns condition” on individual listings
- Allocate processing time. Typical 50-150 SKUs per Mediums pallet
- Expect 15-20% loss factor on entry-tier Mediums pallets
Who buys an Amazon Mediums pallet
- First-time medium-size buyers validating the format before scaling to Grade A or truckloads
- Smaller resellers with constrained inventory budgets
- Bin store operators adding additional mid-tier pallets to existing rotations
- Facebook Marketplace + OfferUp resellers in family-shopping markets
- eBay individual-listing resellers at entry scale
- Whatnot live medium-pallet hosts at piece-driven shows
- Sub-wholesalers breaking pallets into smaller resale lots
Why source from Save More Liquidations
- Authentic Amazon medium-size channel, Amazon’s returns and overstock catalog
- Lowest single-pallet entry at $600 for the Amazon medium-size format
- Free nationwide curbside shipping included in the $600 price
- No resale certificate, EIN, or business license required to purchase
- Easy scale path to Grade A $800 pallet, $5,000 Medium Truckload (24-30 pallets)
- Pre-purchase questions welcome. Email sales@savemoreliquidations.com or call (904) 651-5547
Frequently asked questions
What’s the difference between Amazon Mediums and Amazon Medium Pallet?
Amazon Mediums = entry-tier mixed-condition pallet at $600. Amazon Medium Pallet (Grade A) = $800 pallet with higher Grade A condition tier. Same source channel, different condition + pricing tier.
What does “medium” mean for product size?
Medium-size SKUs averaging $10-$150 per item. Large enough to carry meaningful per-piece value, small enough to ship through standard small-package carriers on resale.
Can I get a manifest?
Single-pallet Amazon Mediums pallets are typically unmanifested. Top-level category mix can be discussed. Photographs of the as-received pallet are available on request.
What categories are in the pallet?
Mixed Amazon medium-size merchandise. Housewares, electronics, cooking products, baby products, home decor, tools. Category weighting rotates by source intake.
Should I start with Mediums or jump to Grade A?
If first-time, start with Mediums ($600) to validate the format. If you’ve already run a few medium-size pallets and want higher condition tier, step up to the Grade A Medium Pallet ($800).
Do you offer Amazon medium-size truckloads?
Yes. See Amazon Medium Truckload for full 24-30 pallet truckloads at $5,000 plus freight.
What’s the condition disclosure language for invoicing buyers?
“Amazon Mediums pallet. Entry-tier Amazon medium-size returns, mixed-condition (overstock + customer returns + shelf pulls). Medium-size SKUs across general merchandise. Sold as-is.”
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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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