Target Bulk Truckload, 24 Pallets of Premium-Tier Target Inventory at the Top of the Ladder
The target bulk truckload sits at the premium tier of Save More’s Target inventory ladder: 24 pallets of Target overstock and customer-return general merchandise for $11,500. The target bulk truckload is built for established Target reseller operations. Multi-store bin operators, established auction houses, and warehouse-sale tent operators with the floor space to absorb 24 full pallets in a single delivery and the customer base to clear them within 60-90 days.
What distinguishes the target bulk truckload from our other Target truckload SKUs at the same price point is the load composition: heavier weighting toward higher-MSRP categories (small appliances, electronics, kitchen tech, home decor) and lower weighting toward lower-MSRP categories (personal care, light apparel) that dominate the entry-tier $1,500 and $3,800 Target truckload loads.
What’s typically inside the target bulk truckload
- 24 mixed pallets of premium-weighted Target GM
- Small appliances, Instant Pot family, Ninja blenders, KitchenAid hand mixers, Bissell vacuums, Keurig brewers
- Home electronics, Beats and Bose audio, Roku and Google TV streamers, smart-home devices
- Premium home decor, Threshold, Hearth & Hand by Magnolia, Project 62
- Higher-MSRP toys and seasonal goods, Lego, Crayola, Melissa & Doug, Fisher-Price overstock
- Premium apparel mix, Universal Thread, A New Day, Goodfellow & Co
- Mixed condition. Customer returns, shelf pulls, overstock, with new-in-box weighting 35-45%
Per-truckload economics on the target bulk truckload
Premium-weighted Target loads carry blended retail-to-cost spreads of 10x-18x. At $11,500 for 24 pallets, the target bulk truckload carries a retail ceiling between $115,000 and $200,000+ depending on small-appliance and electronics weighting in the specific load.
- Multi-location bin store rollout: 24 pallets distributed across 3-5 bin store locations at $8-25 per item average. Gross return $40,000-$70,000 over 60-90 days.
- Auction house consignment: premium-tier 24-pallet auction with reserved pricing on small appliances and electronics. Net $28,000-$45,000 in a single auction weekend.
- Wholesale flip to smaller operators: resell at $950-$1,400 per pallet across the load. Net $22,800-$33,600 across the truckload.
- Tent warehouse sale rollout: 2-3 weekend events with premium-category pricing at 50-65% off retail. Net $35,000-$55,000.
Who buys the target bulk truckload
- Multi-location bin store operators with 3+ storefronts
- Established auction house operators with weekly event calendars and premium-category buyer audiences
- Tent warehouse-sale operators running event rotation across regional markets
- Brick-and-mortar discount store chains with the floor space to absorb 24 pallets per cycle
- Wholesale pallet redistribution operators serving the smaller-tier reseller market
Buyers wanting a smaller Target entry point should consider the $1,500 TGT Bin Store HPC Truckload or the $3,800 TGT Toys Truckloads. For Texas FOB pickup at a slightly lower price, see the $9,000 TRGT GM Truckload Texas. The case-pack format (single-SKU bulk pallets) is available in the $6,500 TGT Case Pack Truckload.
Premium-weighting sourcing on the target bulk truckload
The premium category weighting on this target bulk truckload comes from Save More’s targeted sourcing of Target distribution-center overstock that skews higher-MSRP. We pull from US Target overstock channels that prioritize small appliances, electronics, and premium home goods rather than light consumables. Cross-reference Target’s circular design and merchandise recovery program for context on the brand’s overstock and returns handling.
Frequently asked questions
Is the target bulk truckload manifested?
No, 24-pallet truckloads ship unmanifested. Pre-pallet manifest documentation is not produced at the truckload tier.
What is the small-appliance and electronics percentage in the target bulk truckload?
Typical premium weighting is 25-35% small appliances + electronics combined, vs 10-15% on the entry-tier $1,500 bin-store HPC truckload. The remaining 65-75% is mixed home goods, decor, toys, and apparel.
What freight cost should I plan for on the target bulk truckload?
24-pallet truckloads typically freight at $1,800-$3,200 within the continental US depending on origin dock and destination zip. Save More’s logistics partners can quote upon order confirmation.
How fast does the target bulk truckload sell through at retail?
Multi-location bin operators clear in 60-90 days; tent warehouse events clear in 2-3 weekends; auction-house consignment clears in a single weekend with strong reserve-pricing discipline.
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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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