Appliance Truckloads
We get more orders and reorders on appliance loads than any other category.
Appliance truckloads are one of the few items left that do not lend themselves to online retailing. That is a good thing. There is no incentive for the retailers to pick out the premium items and retail them online like they do with tools, electronics, housewares, etc. You don’t end up with all the leftover loads like you do with the other categories.
There are 2 basic categories of appliance truckloads.
Unsold which includes new, open box, and scratch and dent appliance truckloads. / Sold which includes customer returns.
Click here for information on the differences between unsold/scratch and dent and customer rerturns truckloads.
We get our scratch and dent appliance truckloads and customer returns truckloads from major retailers and manufacturers. Some of these loads come with the manufacturer’s warranty while others do not. This is a big deal as repairs on major appliances can be expensive and you don’t want your customers to post bad things about your business if they purchase an appliance that breaks with no warranty. There are aftermarket warranties available but they usually include deductibles and conditions that make filing a claim difficult.
Click here for information on Appliance warranties
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What to expect in an appliance truckload.
Appliance truckloads come as mixed kitchen and laundry, all kitchen, closeout which would be mostly the same item. There is a high demand for all laundry loads but that is not an option currently given the low overall supply. The mixed kitchen and laundry is the most popular by far.
Our loads come with manifests so you can see what is in the load before purchase.
Pricing and Valuation of Appliance Truckloads
Appliance truckloads are invoiced as a percentage of retail also referred to as the cost factor. Retail can represent different values.
The 2 most common are MSRP and MAP.
MSRP represents the manufacturer’s suggested retail price, which is what an item is valued at when introduced to the market.
It is usually an inflated value on a liquidation load.
MAP represents the market adjusted price or what an item is selling for currently.
You cannot compare the cost factor of different loads because the valuation method of each load will affect your actual cost factor.
You have to look at each load individually.
Appliance Truckloads
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Top seller
Whirlpool Appliance Truckloads
Samsung Appliance Truckloads
LG Truckloads
Majority without manufacturers warranty
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