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Buy Liquidation Lots Canada — Category Lots with Partial Manifest

Buy Liquidation Lots in Canada

AmazeDeals liquidation lots are category-sorted boxes of 10–50 items from Amazon returns, Walmart overstock and Target clearance. Unlike mystery boxes, lots come with a partial manifest so you know what categories you are buying — perfect for niche resellers who sell on one platform.

What Is a Liquidation Lot?

A liquidation lot is a batch of items sorted by product category, sourced from major retailer returns and overstock. AmazeDeals lots contain 10–50 items per lot with a partial manifest showing the product categories included. This is the middle ground between mystery boxes (fully blind) and full pallets (200–500 items).

Liquidation Lot Categories Available

We offer lots in the following categories:

  • Electronics lots — phones, tablets, headphones, accessories ($249, 20–30 items)
  • Tools & hardware lots — power tools, hand tools, hardware ($199, 15–25 items)
  • Home & kitchen lots — appliances, cookware, home goods ($179, 25–40 items)
  • Apparel & footwear lots — clothing, shoes, new with tags ($149, 30–50 items)
  • Toys & games lots — board games, toys, educational ($169, 20–35 items)
  • Beauty & personal care lots — skincare, haircare, cosmetics ($149, 30–50 items)
  • Baby & kids lots — baby gear, clothing, toys ($179, 20–35 items)
  • Sports & outdoors lots — fitness, camping, outdoor equipment ($199, 15–25 items)

Lots vs Mystery Boxes vs Pallets

Choosing the right product depends on your situation:

  • Mystery Box ($69–$149): Blind curation, ships to door, ideal for beginners
  • Liquidation Lot ($149–$249): Category-sorted, partial manifest, 10–50 items, ships to door
  • Pallet ($400–$2,500): 200–500 items, local pickup or freight, ideal for pro resellers

Shipping Liquidation Lots Across Canada

All AmazeDeals liquidation lots ship Canada-wide via tracked courier. Orders ship within 1–2 business days from our Ontario warehouse. Delivery time is 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $100. Local pickup is also available in Kitchener/Waterloo, Ontario.

Browse Available Lots

Shop by category and find the lot that matches your reselling niche. Partial manifest available on request for most lots.

Liquidation Lots — The Smart Starting Point for New Resellers

If a full pallet feels like too much commitment — too much money, too much storage space, too much freight — liquidation lots are the right entry point. A lot is a curated, category-specific box of 10–50 items priced between $149 and $249, shipped Canada-wide by tracked courier. Lots let you test categories, test sales channels and build experience without the logistics of moving a 1,000 lb pallet.

Lots vs Pallets — Quick Comparison

  Liquidation Lot Liquidation Pallet
Item count 10–50 200–500
Price range $149–$249 $350–$1,200
Shipping Free Canada-wide on orders over $100 Pickup or freight quote
Storage needed One closet shelf Garage / spare room / unit
Cash sell-through 1–2 weeks 2–4 weeks
Best for Side hustle, testing channels, gifts Active reselling, scale operations

Lot Categories We Stock

  • Electronics Lots ($199–$249): Bluetooth speakers, accessories, smart-home items, headphones
  • Tools Lots ($179–$229): Hand tools, organization, measuring, work lights
  • Home & Kitchen Lots ($149–$199): Small appliances, gadgets, organizers, textiles
  • Apparel Lots ($149–$189): Mixed branded apparel, footwear, accessories
  • Toys & Kids Lots ($159–$209): Seasonal-friendly inventory, plush, games
  • Beauty & Personal Care Lots ($179–$229): Sealed fragrance, devices, accessories

Condition Grades Explained

Lots are typically Grade A/B inventory — we hand-curate lots from higher-quality returns rather than including salvage or untested items.

Grade ACustomer return, like-new, original packaging often intact. Resellable as open-box on most platforms.
Grade BLightly used or repackaged. May have minor cosmetic wear. Strong margin opportunity for flea market and Marketplace sellers.
Grade CTested-not-working, mixed condition, parts/repair value. Best for tech-savvy resellers and parts harvesters.
SalvageDamaged packaging or untested freight goods. Lowest cost-per-unit, highest variability.

Reseller Economics — Real Numbers

The reason reselling liquidation lots works for Canadian resellers is the math. Here is a realistic breakdown of a typical $600 mixed-returns pallet sold across multiple channels:

Item Cost / Revenue Notes
Pallet cost −$600 From AmazeDeals warehouse
Pickup or freight −$0 to −$180 Free Ontario pickup or freight quote
Listing fees + supplies −$80 eBay/Whatnot fees, boxes, tape, labels
Gross revenue (avg 250 items × $7.50) +$1,875 Mixed across platforms
Net profit +$1,015 to $1,195 ~170% ROI on a 2–4 week sell-through

These numbers vary by pallet category, your sales channels and your sell-through speed — but the model is consistent: buy at 25–35% of retail, sell at 60–85% of retail, keep the spread.

Where Canadian Resellers Actually Sell

Platform Best For Avg. Sell-Through Fees
eBay Canada Electronics, tools, branded goods 2–4 weeks ~13%
Facebook Marketplace Furniture, large items, local pickup 1–2 weeks 0% (local) / 5%
Kijiji Tools, appliances, bulk lots 1–3 weeks $0
Whatnot Trading cards, sneakers, livestream-friendly Same day (live) ~8%
Amazon Canada New-in-box only, branded 1–6 weeks ~15% + FBA fees
Poshmark/Depop Apparel, footwear, accessories 2–6 weeks ~20%
Flea markets / Weekend markets High-volume mixed inventory Same day Booth fee only

Free Cross-Canada Shipping on Orders Over $100

Every AmazeDeals lot ships with free tracked courier service for orders over $100 to any Canadian address. This is what makes lots a genuinely viable option for resellers in BC, Alberta, Quebec, Atlantic Canada and the territories — there's no freight quote, no minimum order, no surprise fees on top.

What's on a Manifest — And Why It Matters

Every AmazeDeals pallet comes with a manifest on request. A manifest is the inventory document that lists what's inside the pallet — at minimum we provide product category breakdowns, item counts and condition grades. For high-value categorical pallets (electronics, tools) we can often provide SKU-level detail.

Why request a manifest before ordering?

  • You can pre-plan your reselling channels (eBay vs Marketplace vs flea market)
  • You can spot category mismatches with your existing inventory
  • You can validate the retail-to-cost ratio before committing
  • You avoid surprises that hurt margins on time-sensitive flips

Call or WhatsApp 437-985-8996 or email wholesale@amazedeals.ca to request a manifest on any pallet you're considering.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lots can I order at once?No limit — many resellers order 3–5 lots monthly across categories to maintain inventory variety.
Are lots cheaper per-item than pallets?Per-item, pallets are cheaper. Per-test, lots are cheaper because you risk less money to validate a category.
Can I return a lot?Lots are sold as-is by category description. We are responsive on misrepresentation — call us directly.
How fresh are lots?Lots are built weekly from current incoming returns. Most items are within 30–60 days of being returned to retail.
Can I combine lots with a pallet order?Yes — many ongoing buyers combine a monthly pallet with weekly lots to fill specific gaps.

Liquidation Glossary — Terms Resellers Should Know

  • Manifest: Inventory list of items inside a pallet, including category and condition.
  • MSRP / Retail: Manufacturer's suggested retail price. Pallets are sold at a deep discount versus MSRP total.
  • Sell-through rate: The percentage of items you successfully sell within a target period (typically 30 days).
  • Open box: Returned item in original packaging, often unused — premium reseller condition.
  • Salvage: Untested or damaged freight inventory; lowest cost, highest variability.
  • FBA: Fulfillment by Amazon — a reseller channel that requires new-condition inventory.
  • LTL freight: Less-than-truckload shipping for pallets that do not fill a full trailer.
  • Sell-through window: The active reselling period before storage costs erode margin.