Laptop Pallets, Single Pallet of Mixed-Brand Laptop Computer Inventory ($1,750)
The laptop pallets ships one pallet of mixed-brand laptop computer inventory for $1,750. The laptop pallets is built for refurbished laptop resellers, IT equipment recovery operators, eBay refurbished laptop power sellers, and Facebook Marketplace tech-flip operators. The laptop secondary market carries strong demand across business and consumer audiences. A typical mid-tier laptop holds 30-50% of original retail value at refurbished resale even on customer-return inventory.
What’s typically inside the laptop pallets
- Mixed laptop brands, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, Acer dominant in volume
- Consumer and business model mix, Inspiron, Pavilion, IdeaPad, VivoBook, Aspire
- Mixed condition. Customer returns, refurbished, light-use returns
- Screen sizes 11-17 inch, 13″ and 15″ dominant
- Mixed specs. I3/i5/i7/Ryzen processors, 8-16GB RAM, 128GB-1TB SSD
- Original laptop packaging mostly intact
- Per-pallet count 15-35 laptops
Per-pallet economics on the laptop pallets
Mid-tier laptops retail $400-$1,200+. At $1,750 for 15-35 laptops, per-laptop sourcing cost is $50-$117. Refurbished resale spread runs $100-$400 per unit.
- Refurbished laptop storefront: $250-$650 per refurbished unit with full functional verification.
- eBay refurbished listings: $200-$550 per unit with condition disclosure.
- IT equipment B2B resale: bulk pricing to small business buyers.
- Facebook Marketplace local-pickup flip: $200-$500 per unit with same-day cash.
Who buys the laptop pallets
- Refurbished laptop resale storefront operators
- IT equipment recovery and resale operators
- eBay refurbished laptop power sellers
- Facebook Marketplace tech-flip operators
- Computer repair shops with refurbished resale sections
For broader electronics pallets see Save More’s Electronics category.
Mixed-brand sourcing on the laptop pallets
Save More sources the laptop pallets from US retailer laptop department overstock (Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart, Target electronics) plus business IT equipment recovery. Laptop returns are typically buyer’s-remorse or wrong-spec rather than functional defects.
Frequently asked questions
What brand split in the laptop pallets?
Typical mix: 25-30% Dell, 20-25% HP, 15-20% Lenovo, 10-15% Asus, 10-15% Acer, 10-15% other brands.
Are the laptops functional?
Most yes. Typically 70-85% functional customer returns. Plan inspection workflow.
Are MacBooks ever in the laptop pallets?
Rarely, Apple inventory has its own dedicated pallets at higher tiers.
Is the laptop pallets manifested?
Partial manifest. Brand and screen-size documentation provided.
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.

