Every unit inspected. Every flaw documented.
We buy overstock and customer returns from major retailers, test everything by hand, and grade each item A+ through D. If it's worth fixing, we fix it. If it's not, we say so. You see the grade, the condition report, and photos of exactly what's shipping to you.
Every item gets the same process
We open the box. Check for cosmetic damage — scratches, scuffs, dents. Power it on. Test the ports, the buttons, the hinges. Factory-reset it if it has software. Inventory every accessory against the original spec sheet.
If something's missing or broken, we decide: is the repair worth more than it costs? A $7 replacement tamper that moves a blender from Grade C to Grade B — yes. A $40 logic board on a $60 item — no. When we fix something, the listing says exactly what we replaced and why.
Then we assign a grade, write the condition report, and photograph everything — including the flaws. That's what you're buying: the inspection, the honest call, and the documentation to back it up.
How an item gets to you
Source
We buy liquidation lots, overstock, and customer returns from major retailers. Not mystery pallets — we know what's in the box before we bid.
Inspect
Every unit gets a hands-on check: power, function, cosmetics, accessories. We document what we find.
Grade
A+ through D, based on what the inspection turned up. A Grade B from us means the same thing every time.
Fix
Missing a cable that costs $4 and bumps the grade? We replace it. Cracked housing on a $50 item? We grade it honestly and price it accordingly.
List
Photos of the actual unit. Condition report naming every flaw. Grade up front. No stock photos pretending a return looks factory-new.
Ship
Packed right, shipped fast. You get tracking, and you already know what's arriving because you read the condition report.
The best stuff never makes it to a product page.
Inventory moves fast — often before it's ever listed. Tell us what you're after, and you'll hear from us first, with the grade and photos of the actual unit.
Tell us what you're after“The whole business runs on one rule: tell the buyer everything we'd want to know if we were buying it ourselves.”
— The grading bench