Home Depot Truckload, 26 Pallets, Category-Picked Returns
The Home Depot truckload (HD Truckload) is Save More’s full-volume Home Depot liquidation entry: 26 pallets per load, category-picked from Home Depot’s national returns and overstock channels, priced at $4,500 per truckload. Unlike the single-pallet HDGM and HDTU lines, the truckload format lets the buyer pick the category mix at purchase time. A critical advantage for bin store operators, brick-and-mortar resale stores, and high-volume eBay sellers building category-focused inventory.
This is a working truckload structure: 26 pallets of unmanifested, category-picked, customer-return Home Depot inventory, picked up directly from the Home Depot distribution center. Buyers can self-arrange freight or use Save More’s freight quoting. The FOB pickup option is built in.
What category mix is available
The Home Depot truckload format lets the buyer choose category weightings at purchase. Available category buckets:
- Hardware & Tools, Home Depot’s tools category, DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Husky, store-brand, plus accessories
- Small Appliances. Small kitchen, household, and home appliance SKUs
- Blinds, Doors and Windows, Home Depot’s window treatments, doors, hardware
- Flooring & Rugs. Flooring SKUs, area rugs, transition pieces
- Kitchen and Bath. Fixtures, fittings, faucets, kitchen and bath hardware
- Lighting and Fans. Ceiling fans, light fixtures, lamps, bulbs
- Plumbing. Plumbing fixtures, fittings, repair SKUs
You pick the category weighting at order time. The 26-pallet load is built to your specified category mix.
Truckload economics
At $4,500 across 26 pallets, the per-pallet cost basis lands at $173 per pallet. A 65-73% discount to the $499-$649 Home Depot single-pallet price band. This is the volume-tier savings: full-load buyers pay materially less per pallet than single-pallet buyers, in exchange for full-truckload commitment.
Industry benchmark Home Depot truckload pricing across major liquidators runs $4,500 to $8,200 per truckload (varying by FOB origin, category mix, and load condition). Save More’s $4,500 sits at the lower end of the band, with category-pick flexibility built in.
Per-pallet resale recovery expectations
At $173 per-pallet cost basis, the Home Depot truckload is one of the most aggressive per-pallet entry points in the Home Depot liquidation channel. Per-pallet resale benchmarks:
- Bin store retail, $800-$1,500 per pallet broken into per-piece bin pricing
- Local resale + Facebook Marketplace, $700-$1,400 per pallet at 30-50% Home Depot retail
- eBay branded tool resale, DeWalt/Milwaukee/Ryobi/Husky items carry strong premium
- Garage sale + flea market. Bundle pricing at 25-40% Home Depot retail
Across 26 pallets at $800-$1,200 average resale per pallet, the full truckload typically clears $20,800 to $31,200 in resale recovery against the $4,500 truckload cost. A 4.6-6.9× cost recovery. The math is the structural reason bin stores and resale-channel operators run full truckloads instead of single pallets.
How freight works
Home Depot truckloads ship FOB pickup from Home Depot distribution centers (typical pickup locations: Indianapolis IN, Georgia, Arizona). 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 have their own carrier relationships and run self-arranged freight.
As-is, unmanifested. Standard Home Depot truckload terms
Home Depot truckloads are sold as-is, unmanifested. Save More sources directly from the Home Depot distribution center, takes intake photographs, and ships the load. Truckloads are not picked through or pre-sorted at the pallet level.
Reseller expectations:
- Per-pallet inspection and processing on receipt. Sort, test, photograph
- Test electrical / motor / battery items before listing
- Disclose “untested” / “open box” on individual resale listings
- Allocate physical space, 26 pallets needs warehouse or large garage staging
- Expect 10-25% loss factor on mixed Home Depot loads. Broken, missing parts, or unsellable units
The economics at $173 per-pallet cost basis still work cleanly even at the upper end of the loss factor.
Who buys a Home Depot truckload
- Bin store operators running multi-location resale formats, Home Depot truckloads are a primary source stream
- Brick-and-mortar resale stores with regular Home Depot category rotations
- High-volume eBay tool resellers sourcing inventory at truckload scale
- Multi-channel resellers running Home Depot inventory across eBay, Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, local pickup
- Smaller hardware storefronts building discount sections at scale
- Export buyers consolidating Home Depot inventory for international resale
- YouTube + TikTok pallet-unboxing creators at scale
Why source Home Depot truckloads from Save More Liquidations
- Authentic Home Depot source stream. Directly from Home Depot distribution centers
- Category-pick flexibility at order time. You choose the weighting
- FOB or freight-quoted. Both options available
- No resale certificate, EIN, or business license required to purchase
- $173 per-pallet cost basis. The volume-tier savings vs single-pallet pricing
- Pre-purchase questions welcome. Email sales@savemoreliquidations.com or call (904) 651-5547
Frequently asked questions
Can I pick the category mix?
Yes. That’s the structural advantage of the truckload format vs single-pallet HDGM/HDTU buys. You pick category weightings at order time.
Where do truckloads ship from?
FOB origin is typically Indianapolis IN, Georgia, or Arizona. The active Home Depot distribution centers feeding this channel.
Can I self-arrange freight?
Yes. Select “Pick Up” at checkout, email the BOL to Save More, and arrange your own LTL/FTL carrier. Save More can also quote freight if you prefer.
Is the truckload manifested?
No, Home Depot truckloads in this channel are unmanifested, sold as-is. Save More provides intake photographs.
What’s the loss factor I should expect?
10-25% on mixed Home Depot loads. Broken, missing parts, or unsellable units. At $173 per-pallet cost basis, the math comfortably absorbs even the upper end of the loss factor.
Do you sell single pallets if I don’t want a full truckload?
Yes. See Home Depot GM HDGM-3624, Home Depot HDTU-3506, and the full Home Depot Pallets category for single-pallet entry points.
What’s the condition disclosure language for invoicing buyers?
“Home Depot truckload, 26 pallets of unmanifested, category-picked Home Depot returns merchandise. Sold as-is, no warranties or guarantees. Standard Home Depot liquidation channel terms apply.”
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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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