iPhone Liquidation Pallets – 100 Mixed iPhones, Models 11 to 17 Pro Max | wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com
iphone liquidation pallets from wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com put one of the most in-demand consumer electronics products directly into your resale operation at a fraction of retail cost. This pallet contains 100 mixed iPhones spanning the full model range from iPhone 11 through to the iPhone 17 Pro Max, in mixed conditions across Grade A, B, and C classifications. Whether you are a refurbisher, a parts trader, an eBay seller, or a repair shop looking for device inventory, this pallet is structured to feed your operation at volume.
iPhones hold their secondary market value better than almost any other consumer electronics product. A working iPhone 15 Pro sells on eBay for close to retail. Even a Grade C iPhone 13 with screen damage has parts value that exceeds what most entire electronics pallets return per unit. That value retention is what makes iPhone liquidation pallets one of the most sought-after lots in the resale market and why legitimate stock at honest pricing sells fast.
Available for buyers across the United States and throughout the EU with full palletized freight delivery. Fully online. No warehouse visits. No local collection.
What Is an iPhone Liquidation Pallet?
An iPhone liquidation pallet is a bulk consignment of Apple iPhone units sourced from authorized liquidation channels including carrier trade-in programs, corporate device refreshes, insurance replacement pools, and retail overstock. These devices are no longer moving through primary retail or carrier channels but retain significant commercial value in the secondary market through resale, refurbishment, and parts recovery.
This is not a random assortment of broken phones. It is a structured lot with a defined model range and disclosed condition grades, giving you enough information to plan your resale, refurbishment, or parts strategy before the pallet arrives.
The pallet also includes liquidation iPhone cables, charging accessories, and related peripherals, adding an additional revenue stream from accessories that sell quickly on their own or bundled with devices.
Condition grading for this pallet:
| Grade | Description |
|---|---|
| A | Fully functional, minimal cosmetic wear, may be unlocked or carrier locked |
| B | Functional with visible cosmetic wear, possible minor screen or body marks |
| C | Powers on but may have hardware or software issues requiring repair or testing |
| Parts / Untested | Does not power on or untested, suitable for parts recovery or repair |
| Mixed | Combination of the above grades across the 100-unit pallet |
What Is Inside the Pallet – Full Manifest
| # | Model | Storage | Color | Grade | Condition Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-5 | iPhone 11 | 64GB | Mixed | C / Parts | Older gen, parts value strong |
| 6-10 | iPhone 11 | 128GB | Mixed | B/C | Functional, visible wear |
| 11-14 | iPhone 11 Pro | 64GB | Mixed | B/C | Working, cosmetic marks |
| 15-18 | iPhone 12 | 64GB | Mixed | B | Functional, light wear |
| 19-23 | iPhone 12 | 128GB | Mixed | A/B | Good condition, tested |
| 24-27 | iPhone 12 Pro | 128GB | Mixed | B | Functional, some cosmetic wear |
| 28-31 | iPhone 13 | 128GB | Mixed | A/B | Strong resale condition |
| 32-36 | iPhone 13 | 256GB | Mixed | A | Near retail ready |
| 37-40 | iPhone 13 Pro | 128GB | Mixed | A/B | High resale value |
| 41-44 | iPhone 13 Pro Max | 256GB | Mixed | B | Functional, light cosmetic wear |
| 45-49 | iPhone 14 | 128GB | Mixed | A/B | Strong secondary market demand |
| 50-53 | iPhone 14 | 256GB | Mixed | A | Excellent resale condition |
| 54-57 | iPhone 14 Pro | 128GB | Mixed | A/B | High-value units |
| 58-61 | iPhone 14 Pro Max | 256GB | Mixed | A/B | Top-tier resale value |
| 62-65 | iPhone 15 | 128GB | Mixed | A/B | Current gen, strong demand |
| 66-69 | iPhone 15 | 256GB | Mixed | A | Near-new condition |
| 70-73 | iPhone 15 Pro | 128GB | Mixed | A/B | Premium resale units |
| 74-77 | iPhone 15 Pro Max | 256GB | Mixed | A | Highest demand in range |
| 78-81 | iPhone 16 | 128GB | Mixed | A/B | Latest standard model |
| 82-85 | iPhone 16 Pro | 128GB | Mixed | A/B | High-value premium units |
| 86-89 | iPhone 16 Pro Max | 256GB | Mixed | A | Top secondary market price |
| 90-93 | iPhone 17 | 128GB | Mixed | A/B | Newest release units |
| 94-97 | iPhone 17 Pro | 128GB | Mixed | A/B | Premium newest gen |
| 98-100 | iPhone 17 Pro Max | 256GB | Mixed | A | Highest value units in pallet |
Total units: 100 iPhones. Model distribution, storage configurations, colors, and grade split vary per batch. The above manifest represents a typical composition. Accessories including liquidation iPhone cables and charging peripherals are included separately per pallet.
Liquidation iPhone Cables and Accessories Included
Each pallet ships with a mixed accessory bundle to complement the device inventory:
| Accessory | Quantity (Approx) | Condition |
|---|---|---|
| Lightning to USB cables | 20 to 30 units | Mixed |
| USB-C to Lightning cables | 15 to 25 units | Mixed |
| USB-C charging cables | 10 to 20 units | Mixed |
| Charging adapters and wall plugs | 10 to 15 units | Mixed |
| Phone cases and screen protectors | 10 to 20 units | Mixed |
Accessories are sourced from the same liquidation channels as the devices and may include branded and unbranded items. Exact quantities vary per batch.
Estimated Retail Value
| Model Range | Average Secondary Market Value (Working) | Parts Value (Non-Working) |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone 11 series | $80 to $180 per unit | $25 to $60 per unit |
| iPhone 12 series | $120 to $250 per unit | $35 to $80 per unit |
| iPhone 13 series | $180 to $380 per unit | $50 to $110 per unit |
| iPhone 14 series | $280 to $520 per unit | $70 to $150 per unit |
| iPhone 15 series | $380 to $700 per unit | $100 to $200 per unit |
| iPhone 16 series | $500 to $900 per unit | $130 to $250 per unit |
| iPhone 17 series | $650 to $1,100+ per unit | $180 to $320 per unit |
| Metric | Estimate |
|---|---|
| Conservative total pallet resale value | $25,000 to $40,000 across 100 units |
| Optimized total pallet resale value | $45,000 to $75,000+ depending on grade mix |
| Accessories resale value | $400 to $900 additional |
| Blended resale margin above liquidation cost | 40% to 120% depending on grade distribution and channel |
These figures are based on typical secondary market pricing for iPhone models in the conditions described. Actual returns depend on your specific grade distribution, device lock status, and chosen resale channels.
Real Profit Examples
Scenario one: You receive the pallet and begin grading. Grade A iPhone 15 and 16 units go straight to eBay with factory reset, clean photos, and competitive pricing. Grade B iPhone 13 and 14 units go to a certified refurbisher who pays you a per-unit wholesale price. Grade C and parts units go to a repair shop that buys non-working iPhones for screen and logic board recovery. You run three revenue streams simultaneously and clear the pallet within three to five weeks. Net return lands between 60% and 90% above your purchase cost blended across all streams.
Scenario two: You are a refurbishment business. You buy the pallet specifically to feed your repair and resale pipeline. Grade A and B units get a screen assessment, software wipe, and cosmetic clean before listing on eBay or Back Market as certified refurbished. Grade C units go into your repair queue. Parts units get stripped for screens, batteries, and cameras that you sell individually or use in your repairs. Your margin on refurbished units is significantly above what you would achieve buying individual devices at retail-adjacent prices.
Scenario three: You export to an EU market where certain iPhone models carry higher consumer pricing than in the USA. iPhone 14 and 15 Pro models in particular command strong prices in Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Your cross-border freight cost is offset by the EU retail premium and your net margin improves relative to domestic-only selling.
Scenario four: You specialize in liquidation iPhone cables and accessories. You buy the pallet primarily for the accessory bundle and treat the devices as a bonus revenue stream. Cable bundles and charging accessories sell quickly on eBay, Amazon, and Facebook Marketplace at minimal per-unit cost. Devices go wholesale to a local refurbisher. Your accessory-first approach generates fast cash while the device wholesale closes out the pallet cost.
What Is a Liquidation Pallet?
A liquidation pallet is a bulk lot of merchandise cleared from retail, carrier, or corporate inventory and sold below standard market value. For iPhones specifically, devices enter the liquidation market through carrier trade-in programs where customers upgrade and return their old device, corporate fleet refreshes where businesses replace employee devices en masse, insurance replacement pools that generate surplus stock, and retail overstock from authorized Apple resellers.
These devices are no longer moving through primary channels but retain significant value in the secondary market through direct resale, certified refurbishment, and parts recovery. The liquidation buyer captures the spread between the bulk acquisition cost and the secondary market value of each device.
Who Is This For?
iPhone liquidation pallets from wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com are built for buyers who have a clear plan for the inventory before it arrives:
- eBay and Amazon sellers with established electronics categories who list refurbished and used iPhones with strong sell-through rates
- Certified refurbishment businesses that need a consistent supply of mixed-grade devices to feed their repair and resale pipeline
- Phone repair shops that buy Grade C and parts units for screen, battery, camera, and logic board recovery
- Back Market and Swappa sellers who specialize in graded refurbished Apple devices for buyers who want verified condition disclosure
- Corporate device buyers who want to supplement their fleet inventory with tested working units at below-retail cost
- EU exporters who move iPhone inventory into European markets where specific models command pricing premiums
- B2B resellers who buy pallets and wholesale individual units or small lots to smaller repair shops and resellers
This pallet is not suited for buyers without a testing and grading setup. Mixed-condition iPhone pallets require hands-on assessment before resale. If you do not have the equipment or process to test and grade iOS devices, this is not the right product for your current operation.
Shipping Within and Outside the USA
For US buyers, palletized LTL freight delivery is available with an estimated window of 3 to 7 business days depending on destination. Multi-pallet orders are coordinated via FTL freight based on your volume and location.
For EU buyers, professional palletized freight covers all European member states with an estimated delivery window of 4 to 8 business days. Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and other major EU markets are regularly served.
Every shipment includes:
- Commercial invoice
- Packing list
- VAT invoice where applicable
- Export documentation for cross-border orders
All deliveries go to your confirmed address via professional freight carriers. No exceptions.
No Local Pickup – Online Sales Only
wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com is a fully online business. We do not operate a physical retail location, do not offer warehouse visits, and do not arrange local collection of any order regardless of size or location. Every purchase is placed through our online channels and fulfilled via professional freight logistics.
This applies without exception to all buyers across the USA, EU, and all other regions we serve. Buyers searching for iPhone liquidation pallets near me should note that our online-only model delivers directly to your door regardless of location, removing the need for local pickup entirely.
To place an order or discuss your requirements:
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- Email: sales@wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com
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Where to Sell iPhone Liquidation Pallets
iPhones have the strongest and most liquid secondary market of any consumer electronics product. Once your pallet is graded and tested, these channels deliver the best returns:
- eBay: The largest secondary iPhone marketplace globally. Grade A and B working units list well with strong buyer intent across all models from iPhone 12 upward. Grade C units sell to repair buyers who disclose the condition accurately.
- Back Market: The leading certified refurbished electronics platform in both the USA and EU. Grade A refurbished iPhones command premium pricing here because buyers trust the platform’s grading standards.
- Swappa: Strong US-based peer-to-peer platform for tested, working used iPhones. Good for Grade A and clean Grade B units.
- Amazon Renewed: Works for Grade A units that meet Amazon’s renewed seller requirements. High buyer trust and strong conversion on Apple products.
- Facebook Marketplace: Fast local cash sales for Grade B and C units. Buyers on this platform are often repair shops, resellers, or consumers who want a working phone at the lowest possible price.
- Local phone repair shops: Consistent bulk buyer for Grade C and parts units. Repair shops need a steady supply of iPhone screens, batteries, and cameras and will pay fair per-unit prices for non-working devices when bought in volume.
- EU export: iPhone 14, 15, and 16 series carry strong pricing premiums in Germany, France, and the Netherlands compared to US secondary market rates. Cross-border arbitrage is viable for buyers with EU freight logistics in place.
- Wholesale to smaller resellers: Buy at pallet volume and sell individual units or small lots to repair shops, market vendors, and online sellers at a per-unit markup above your liquidation cost.
iPhone Liquidation Pallets vs Generic Electronics Pallets
| Feature | iPhone Liquidation Pallets (wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com) | Generic Electronics Pallets |
|---|---|---|
| Device brand | Apple iPhone, highest secondary market value retention | Mixed brands, inconsistent value |
| Model range | iPhone 11 to 17 Pro Max, defined and disclosed | Often undisclosed or vague |
| Condition grading | A, B, C, and parts clearly defined per batch | Frequently absent or inconsistent |
| Unit count | 100 iPhones per pallet, confirmed | Rarely specified |
| Accessories included | Liquidation iPhone cables and charging accessories | Rarely included |
| Parts recovery value | Very high, Apple parts command strong market prices | Varies widely by brand |
| Resale channel fit | eBay, Back Market, Swappa, Amazon Renewed, EU export | Limited to eBay and local dealers |
| EU export viability | Strong, iPhone commands EU pricing premiums | Inconsistent by brand and model |
Why Our iPhone Pallets Are Different
iPhone liquidation pallets are one of the most misrepresented product categories in the wholesale market. The combination of high perceived value and sealed shipping conditions makes it easy for suppliers to misstate grade distributions, inflate working unit counts, or include IMEI-blocked or carrier-locked devices without disclosure.
wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com provides a full model range manifest before purchase. The grade distribution is disclosed honestly, including the proportion of Grade C and parts units in the mix. IMEI and carrier lock status is disclosed to the extent known at the time of sale. You are not buying a promise of 100 working phones. You are buying a documented mixed-grade lot with a realistic description of what the pallet contains and what each grade tier is worth in the secondary market.
The model range in this pallet, iPhone 11 through 17 Pro Max, also reflects current secondary market demand rather than whatever old stock is easiest to liquidate. iPhone 13, 14, 15, and 16 series devices in working condition are among the most actively traded products on eBay and Back Market. Including them in the pallet alongside newer 17 series units and older 11 and 12 series parts inventory gives you a diversified lot where every device tier has a viable exit strategy.
Why Buy from wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com
- Verified iPhone liquidation stock spanning models 11 through 17 Pro Max in a single pallet
- 100 devices per pallet with honest grade distribution disclosure across A, B, C, and parts tiers
- Liquidation iPhone cables, charging accessories, and peripherals included per pallet
- Full model range manifest provided before purchase so you can plan your resale and refurbishment strategy
- Palletized LTL and FTL freight for USA domestic and all EU member states
- Complete documentation including VAT invoices, packing lists, and export paperwork
- Direct pre-sale and post-sale support via WhatsApp and email
wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com WhatsApp: 9342408766 Email: sales@wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com
Honest Risk Disclosure
iPhone liquidation pallets carry meaningful variability that buyers must plan around before purchasing.
Grade distribution per batch is approximate. The proportion of Grade A to Grade C and parts units can shift between lots depending on sourcing. Some batches run heavier on lower-grade units than the manifest suggests. Buyers should not assume a specific grade split and should build their margin model around a conservative grade distribution.
IMEI status and carrier lock status vary by device and by sourcing channel. Some units may be carrier locked to specific networks. Some may have IMEI flags from prior insurance claims or carrier programs. Buyers are responsible for checking IMEI status on each device before resale and for ensuring compliance with applicable regulations around the resale of locked or flagged devices in their market.
Battery health on Grade B and C units is not guaranteed to meet any specific threshold. Devices may require battery replacement before achieving optimal resale pricing on certified platforms like Back Market or Amazon Renewed.
This is a high-value, high-complexity liquidation category. It rewards buyers with testing equipment, grading processes, and established repair or resale channels. Buyers without these capabilities should start with a smaller lot to develop their process before committing to full pallet volume.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a liquidation pallet?
A bulk lot of merchandise cleared from retail, carrier, or corporate inventory and sold below standard market value. iPhone liquidation pallets specifically contain Apple devices sourced from trade-in programs, corporate refreshes, and insurance replacement pools, sold in bulk to resellers, refurbishers, and parts traders.
Where do iPhone liquidation pallets come from?
From carrier trade-in programs, corporate device fleet refreshes, insurance replacement surplus pools, and authorized Apple retail liquidation channels. Devices enter these channels when consumers upgrade, corporations refresh their fleets, or insurers replace claimed devices with new units.
What is the difference between returns and overstock pallets?
Returns pallets contain devices sent back through consumer or corporate trade-in programs, typically with some usage history. Overstock pallets contain new, unsold inventory. iPhone liquidation pallets are primarily trade-in and returns-based rather than overstock, which is why mixed conditions are the standard format rather than new-only stock.
Are liquidation pallets profitable?
iPhone liquidation pallets are among the highest-margin liquidation categories when managed with the right testing and grading process. Grade A and B working units return 40% to 120% above liquidation cost on eBay, Back Market, and Swappa. Grade C units resell to repair buyers at per-unit prices that still generate meaningful margin. Parts-only units deliver value through component recovery on Apple parts that command strong standalone market prices.
Can you inspect pallets before buying?
The full model range manifest and grade distribution are provided before purchase. Physical inspection is not available since wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com operates exclusively online. Buyers should use the manifest and grade disclosure to make their purchasing decision and build their resale or refurbishment plan before the pallet ships.
Where can you resell iPhone liquidation pallets?
eBay and Back Market are the strongest channels for individual working iPhones. Swappa works well for Grade A and clean Grade B units. Amazon Renewed handles Grade A units that meet renewal standards. Facebook Marketplace drives fast local cash sales for Grade B and C devices. Local repair shops are the best bulk buyers for parts units. EU export adds a pricing premium layer for iPhone 14, 15, and 16 series in particular.
How much can you make from an iPhone liquidation pallet?
Conservative total resale value across 100 mixed units runs $25,000 to $40,000. Optimized resale through high-value channels and strong grade distribution can reach $45,000 to $75,000 or above. Actual returns depend on the grade split in your specific batch, IMEI status, carrier lock rates, and the resale and refurbishment channels you use.
What does iphone liquidation pallets near me mean?
Buyers searching this phrase are typically looking for a local supplier they can pick up stock from. wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com ships directly to your address via professional freight regardless of your location across the USA or EU, which eliminates the need for local pickup entirely. You get access to the same stock whether you are in New York, Los Angeles, London, or Berlin.
What are liquidation iPhone cables and why are they included?
Liquidation iPhone cables are charging cables and accessories cleared from retail or brand distribution inventory alongside the devices. They are included in this pallet as an additional revenue stream. Cables, adapters, and charging accessories sell quickly on eBay, Amazon, and Facebook Marketplace as standalone listings or bundled with devices, adding $400 to $900 in additional resale value per pallet.
How many pallets are in a truckload?
A standard liquidation truckload holds 24 to 26 pallets. iPhone pallet truckloads suit large-scale refurbishment operations, corporate device buyers, and B2B resellers who supply multiple repair shops or secondary market retailers with consistent iPhone inventory.
Do you ship outside the USA?
Yes. Full EU freight delivery is available to all European member states. Commercial invoices, VAT invoices, packing lists, and export documentation are provided for all cross-border orders. iPhone 14, 15, and 16 Pro series in particular carry strong pricing premiums in Germany, France, and the Netherlands compared to US secondary market rates.
Is buying iPhone liquidation pallets legal?
Yes. Buying and reselling liquidation iPhones is legal in both the USA and the EU when devices are sourced through authorized channels. Buyers are responsible for checking IMEI status, carrier lock status, and compliance with applicable regulations around the resale of used mobile devices in their specific market.
Legal Disclaimer
All iPhone liquidation pallets sold by wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com are offered as-is under standard liquidation terms. Device model distribution, grade split, storage configurations, colors, IMEI status, and carrier lock status vary per batch and are not guaranteed beyond what is disclosed in the manifest at the time of purchase. Some devices may be carrier locked or may carry IMEI flags from prior insurance or carrier programs. Buyers are solely responsible for verifying IMEI and carrier status on each device before resale and for ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations governing the resale of used mobile devices in their market.
No returns or exchanges are accepted unless explicitly agreed upon in writing before the transaction is finalized. The buyer accepts full responsibility for testing, grading, storing, and reselling all devices in compliance with applicable local, national, and international regulations. wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com is not liable for any losses arising from resale activity, IMEI or carrier issues, battery health variation, freight delays, or grade distribution differences beyond what is disclosed at the time of purchase. All product information is subject to change without prior notice. Apple and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. wholesaleclearanceoutlet.com has no affiliation with or endorsement from Apple Inc.
















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