Computers & Networking
15 lots available
Desktop
Apple Computer BUNDLE - iMac / iPad / MacBook Pro
Laptops
Dell Laptops - Functional, Good Glass / LCD
Laptops
Lenovo Laptops; Functional, Good Glass/LCD
Mobile Devices
Samsung Galaxy Book 12" (W720), Fully Functional
Desktop
9950X3D, High-Performance Desktop PC Lot & More
Laptops
Asus ZenBook Q536F 2x1 Convertible Touch Gaming Laptop - Windows 10
Mobile Devices
Apple iPad Pro 12.9" 6th Gen, 42 units
Computer & Networking Liquidation Lots
Computers and networking hardware hold their resale value better than almost any other liquidation category. These lots bundle laptops, tablets, monitors, desktops, routers, switches and the keyboards, docks and cables that round out a sale - all sourced from retailer overstock, shelf pulls and customer returns.
Conditions and what they mean for margin
A typical computers lot mixes new overstock, shelf pulls, refurbished units and customer returns. Returns are the value play: a large share are fully functional and came back over an open box, a software question or a spec mismatch. Refurbished units are already tested and ready to resell. Salvage machines are perfect for parts harvesting - RAM, drives, screens and batteries all carry independent resale value.
A reseller's checklist
Boot each machine, confirm it passes POST, check the screen and keyboard, and note storage and RAM. Wipe drives and reset to factory before resale, and never pass on data-bearing devices without sanitizing them first. Grade honestly: a clean, tested laptop with a charger sells for far more than an untested one. Bundle accessories and networking gear to raise order values.
This category rewards buyers who can test at volume, so it pairs well with truckload buying. New to it? Begin with a single pallet, and reach out for manifested computer lots or recurring supply.
Computers & Networking - Frequently Asked Questions
What condition are Computers & Networking liquidation lots in?
Electronics lots range from brand-new overstock and shelf pulls to customer returns and salvage units sold for parts or repair. Each listing states the condition clearly. Returns are the sweet spot for resellers - many are fully functional with only open-box or cosmetic issues, so test, sort and grade on arrival.
Should I test Computers & Networking before reselling?
Always. Power on each unit, check ports and accessories, and grade as new, working or for-parts. Budget time for testing into your cost basis. The payoff is strong margins: functional electronics resell quickly on marketplaces, while for-parts units still recover value through component sales.
Do Computers & Networking lots come with a manifest?
Most pallets and truckloads in Computers & Networking ship with a full or partial manifest listing the items, quantities and retail values. Manifested lots let you calculate your cost-per-unit and expected margin before you commit. If a specific lot isn't manifested, that's stated on the listing - contact our team for the manifest of any particular lot.
How is shipping calculated and how fast will it arrive?
Freight is arranged by us and quoted per lot based on weight, dimensions and your delivery ZIP - there are no surprise fees baked into the product price. Pallets typically ship within a few business days of cleared payment; truckloads are scheduled with an LTL or full-truckload carrier. Request a freight quote from any product page before you check out.
Can I resell Computers & Networking for a profit?
Yes - these lots are sourced specifically for resellers, bin stores, flea-market vendors and online sellers. Because you're buying below wholesale, there's room to profit on marketplaces, in a storefront or by the unit. Read the condition notes and manifest, factor in freight, and price to your channel to protect your margin.