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Man Bought Amazon Returns Pallet And Was Shocked By Number Of Items He Received

Man Bought Amazon Returns Pallet And Was Shocked By Number Of Items He Received

The box contained thousands of pounds worth of items

A YouTuber and his partner were left stunned when they sorted through the huge amount of items they received after buying an Amazon returns pallet.

As one of the world's most popular marketplaces it's no secret that Amazon sells a lot of products to customers across the globe, but it also deals with a lot of returns.

This might be because products are faulty, broken or simply unwanted, but YouTuber Tom and his partner Moon decided to take a gamble by buying a pallet full of returns to see what he might get.

"There's £6,000 worth of customer returns in this pallet and we are going to open it right now," he began in his video, while gesturing to the giant pile of plastic-wrapped goods behind him.

Such pallets can vary in price, with most costing around £300, and though Tom didn't reveal how much he'd forked out for his pallet, there's no denying he got a good haul out of it.

Tom and Moon found all sorts of unusual items in their returns pallet.
Toms Boxes/YouTube

In the video, Tom could be seen cutting into the black plastic wrapped around his numerous boxes and delving into the pallet to see what wonders it held.

As well as a few rogue items like an LED light up mirror, self-watering plant pots and two giant pregnancy pillows, the couple also received not one, not two, but three 3D printers, as well as a speaker and five cordless vacuum cleaners.

On the whole, though, the pallet contained things that only really offered quite a specific usage, such as a karaoke speaker and microphone, five brake bleeder kits, two engine compression kits, two woven boxes, and a bag filled with bean bag filler - though no bean bag, unfortunately.

On the personal care and health front, the couple became the proud owners of four electric neck warmers, three water flossers, a heart rate sensor and bike shoes, and they'll also be able to deck out their home with a few new additions thanks to the five Kyymit table lamps found in the pallet.

Tom and Moon found a karaoke mic in the box.
Toms Boxes/YouTube

The entire contents of the pallet amounted to a whopping £6,000, though it remains unclear how much use Tom and Moon will actually get out of the various items.

Still, the video certainly made for good content on Tom's page, which describes itself as 'The Best Unboxing Channel on YouTube!'

One viewer said the video made them laugh so much they 'spat out' their tea, while others simply expressed their 'love' for the videos and for Tom and Moon as a partnership.

Featured Image Credit: Toms Boxes/YouTube

Topics: YouTube, Amazon, Viral, Technology