84 Things to Sell on EBAY to Make Money Now

84 Things to Sell on EBAY to Make Money Now

March 15, 2024
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Author: Big Y

Things I've Sold on eBay: A Month's Worth of Flips

Are you interested in flipping items for profit? Look no further than this list of things I've sold on eBay in the past month. From garage sales to thrift stores, there are plenty of interesting items out there that can make you money. In this article, I'll share some of my favorite flips and the profits I made from them.

Dell Mini Projector: A Phenomenal Find

One of my favorite flips of the year was a Dell mini projector that I found at a rummage sale for just $3. After looking it up, I realized it was worth quite a bit and ended up selling it for $175 plus shipping. It took only three days to sell, making it a phenomenal find.

QB Under the Desk Elliptical Machine

Another great flip was a QB under the desk elliptical machine that I sold for $75 plus shipping. I found it for somewhere between $12 and $20, and it took less than two weeks to sell. These machines have a great sell-through rate, so be on the lookout for them.

Monsters Inc. Imaginex Set

I picked up a complete Monsters Inc. Imaginex set at a garage sale for $15 and sold it for $100 plus shipping. It took about two weeks to sell, but I had to block someone on eBay who kept messaging me about it and wanting me to take a lower price. When you have good stuff, price it fairly and don't take lower offers from people.

Hummingbird HDR 650 Digital Depth Sounder

At a rummage sale, I paid $5 for a new Hummingbird HDR 650 digital depth sounder that had some damage on the packaging. Despite this, I sold it for $90 plus shipping within a week.

Vintage New Tone Door Chime

I picked up a vintage New Tone door chime at a garage sale for only $1, even though it had a few flaws like a broken door hinge and some nicks and dings. These can sell for upwards of $200 if tested and working, but I sold it as untested and with the hinge broken off for $100 plus shipping.

Brother Fax Machines

I found three new Brother fax machines, sold them for $200 each, and made great profit. One of them had a destroyed box with water damage all over it, but it still sold for $140 plus shipping within 24 hours.

Stir Crazy Popcorn Popper

I found a brand new Stir Crazy popcorn popper at Goodwill for $10 and sold it for $65 plus shipping within 10 minutes of listing it.

Batman Light

I picked up a Batman light at a garage sale for $10 and sold it for $70 plus shipping within a week. It had some scratches and didn't have an on/off switch, but it still sold for a good profit.

New Bright Escalades Remote Control

I bought a broken New Bright Escalades remote control at a garage sale for $5 and sold it for $30 plus shipping.

TP Link Nano Powerline Adapter Starter Kit

I found a TP Link Nano Powerline adapter starter kit at Goodwill for $2.99 and sold it for $37.

Timberland Boots

I paid 50 cents for a box of old shoes at a garage sale and found a pair of Timberland boots in great condition. I sold them for $50 plus shipping after three months.

Rotting Zombie Head

I picked up a rotting zombie head at a garage sale for a quarter and sold it for $20 plus shipping.

GI Joe Figure Baroness

I found a GI Joe figure Baroness at a garage sale for $2 and sold it for $15 plus shipping within a week.

Eden Pure G7 Air Purifier

I paid $25 for a new Eden Pure G7 air purifier at Goodwill and sold it for $115 plus shipping within two days.

Little Tikes Car Doll Set

I found a Little Tikes car doll set stuck in a Calico Critters lot that I bought to sell. I sold it for $18 within three hours of listing it.

Vintage Action Figure Moon Mcare

I paid $2 for a vintage action figure Moon Mcare at a rummage sale and sold it for $70 plus shipping within three days.

Sun UV Nail Dryer

I bought a new Sun UV nail dryer at a garage sale for $2 and sold it for $15 plus shipping within two days.

Nightmare Before Christmas Crocs

I paid $12 for a pair of Nightmare Before Christmas Crocs at a garage sale and sold them for $113 plus shipping.

Vintage King Cutter Food Processing Set

I paid $5 for a vintage King Cutter food processing set at Goodwill and sold it for $40 plus shipping within three weeks.

Toshiba DVD VCR Combo

I found a Toshiba DVD VCR combo at a rummage sale for $5 and sold it for $50 plus shipping within a week.

Moonshine Jug

I found a moonshine jug at a garage sale for $2 and sold it for $20 plus shipping.

Yamaha Receiver

I paid $10 for a Yamaha receiver at a garage sale and sold it for $50 plus shipping within two days.

Ugg Boots

I paid $5 for a pair of Ugg boots at Goodwill and sold them for $50 plus shipping after five or six months.

Sony Vintage Speakers

I paid $5 for a pair of Sony vintage speakers at Goodwill and sold them for $1 after a long time.

Gaming Headset

I paid $5 for a gaming headset at a Meyer store and sold it for $15 plus shipping within a couple of months.

Richard Simmons Sealed DVD Set

I paid a dollar or less for a Richard Simmons sealed DVD set at a rummage sale and sold it for $14 within three months.

Chair Gym

I paid $20 for a new Chair Gym at Goodwill and sold it for $100 plus shipping within a month.

Jurassic World Dinosaur

I sold a Jurassic World dinosaur for $20, but I don't remember where I got it or how much I paid for it.

Duck Decoy

I paid $5 or $6 for a duck decoy at a garage sale, but it didn't sell at auction. I eventually sold it for $15 plus shipping.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are plenty of items out there that can be flipped for profit. From electronics to shoes to vintage toys, the possibilities are endless. Keep an eye out for these items at garage sales and thrift stores, and you could be making money in no time.

Highlights

- Dell mini projector: Bought for $3, sold for $175 plus shipping

- QB under the desk elliptical machine: Bought for $12-$20, sold for $75 plus shipping

- Monsters Inc. Imaginex set: Bought for $15, sold for $100 plus shipping

- Vintage New Tone door chime: Bought for $1, sold for $100 plus shipping

- Brother fax machines: Bought for $5, sold for $200 each

- Stir Crazy popcorn popper: Bought for $10, sold for $65 plus shipping

- Batman light: Bought for $10, sold for $70 plus shipping

- New Bright Escalades remote control: Bought for $5, sold for $30 plus shipping

- TP Link Nano Powerline adapter starter kit: Bought for $2.99, sold for $37

- Timberland boots: Bought for 50 cents, sold for $50 plus shipping

- Rotting zombie head: Bought for a quarter, sold for $20 plus shipping

- GI Joe figure Baroness: Bought for $2, sold for $15 plus shipping

- Eden Pure G7 air purifier: Bought for $25, sold for $115 plus shipping

- Little Tikes car doll set: Bought for $0, sold for $18

- Vintage action figure Moon Mcare: Bought for $2, sold for $70 plus shipping

- Sun UV nail dryer: Bought for $2, sold for $

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