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What do Appliances surplus lots recover?

Surplus and returned appliances clears at a median of 19.2% of retail value at liquidation — versus an all-category median of about 9%. Where a specific lot lands depends mostly on condition grade, whether it's manifested, and lot size. The numbers below come from the same valuation model our free appraiser runs, built on published liquidation-auction data.

Typical recovery by lot size (Appliances, manifested, grade B)

A manifested grade-B lot is the common case. Bands are honest ranges, not point quotes.

Retail value of the lotEstimated recovery% of retail
$2.0k$388$89429.8%
$5.0k$969$2.2k29.8%
$10.0k$1.9k$4.5k29.8%
$25.0k$2.7k$6.1k16.4%

Note the drop above $10k retail — recovery medians collapse on large single lots, so splitting a truckload into pallets often nets more in total.

How condition grade moves it (on a $10.0k appliances lot)

GradeEstimated recoveryWhat it means
A$2.7k$6.2kNew / like-new with original packaging commands a large premium over returns.
B$1.9k$4.5kFunctional with cosmetic wear sits above the blended category median.
C$1.4k$3.3kUntested customer returns carry buyer risk and clear below the median.
D$842$1.9kKnown defects — priced near parts value.
salvage$421$972Material recovery only.

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Other categories

Tools & Machinery (16.4%)Home & Garden (12%)Consumer Electronics (10.1%)Business & Industrial (8.7%)Sporting Goods (7.2%)Computers & Networking (2.9%)Health & Beauty (2%)Cell Phones & Accessories (1.7%)Clothing, Shoes & Accessories (1.4%)Jewelry & Watches (1.3%)

Figures are medians from published liquidation-auction data, adjusted by our valuation model for condition, manifest quality, and lot size. Medians hide a wide spread — treat these as orientation, not a quote. See the full method & sources.