Top 10 Selling Items On EBay (Small Easy To Ship Items Only)

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Published 2023-07-18
In this video, we're going to share 10 small items that sell for HUGE profits on eBay. From Cameras to Sports card to collectibles, these small items have a lot of potential to make you some serious money.

If you're looking to start selling on eBay, then be sure to check out this list of small items that sell for HUGE profits! These items are easy to sell and can bring in a lot of money quickly. So let's take a look and see which ones might be the right fit for you!

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All Comments (21)
  • @pattiscanlon3104
    I found a vintage Emilio Pucci sunglasses with case at an antique mall for $16 and flipped them on eBay for $250! They were the kind Jackie Kennedy Onassis wore back in the 60s. Sometimes I wish I kept them.
  • @CherylAnnRose
    Thank you! Disabled senior here , I truly appreciate your information. ❤
  • @Drewzer154
    I was at Ollie's a few years ago and they had Taylor Swift Christmas ornaments 95% off of their listed price of $5.99. The original stickers from the place that sold them to Ollie's said $17.50. So I thought 30 cents for an ornament I can sell for $17, why not. I got home and they were selling for over $50. The other day I found one laying around that I hadn't sold and looked it up. They're almost $200 now.
  • @raid_or_die8962
    I feel like you shoulda threw in the little pro tip that you can test any remote by putting your phone camera up to the end of the remote and push a random button on the remote and it will shine a purple light threw the end of the remote if it's working. Super easy way to test your remote. Even tho they almost always work I've had one or two that don't.
  • @FloridaRobin
    Great content - subscribed! Other smalls: postcards, old photos, embroidery thread, loveys, antique keys and locks, binoculars, flower frogs, utensils, spice jars, empty decorative perfume bottles...
  • Love your videos! Since I’ve found your channel I’ve started sourcing many of the items you talk about in your videos and my sales have gone up significantly since. It really added to my repertoire. Starting taking a hard look at remotes. Found Polk audio the other day that sold for $35. Not huge but just an example of how you have helped.
  • Another very informative video. Would love to see a video of how you pack a variety of different items to ship. Thanks for such great content!
  • @Silverhawk25
    I've been an everything seller for two years but will niche down to smaller items only next year. My family will be traveling fulltime in an rv, so space is limited. This is a great video for sourcing ideas!
  • @suemckamely1596
    Found 4 pairs of eyeglasses, new with tags (Versace, Tiffany, TURU) for $1.25 at consignment store. The next time in store, found Maui Jim sunglasses that when listed, sold in 1 day! Thanks, Jrideflips!
  • @justanotherreader
    This was very helpful! I'll keep these in mind at my next sourcing. Thank you!!
  • Great list of items. I just sold a watch the other day. I sell calculators all the time. Never find the crazy high valued ones but the ti-84s are always nice fast seller.
  • @rescuedrelics20
    Thank you for the great info! You’re doing amazing with the videos! So happy for you and grateful for all the knowledge you’re sharing
  • @MovinOn2222
    Love your attitude, speed and succinct reporting methods. Thanks for the info.
  • @texaslady7630
    Thank you again for another informative video. Glad you/family had a safe trip.
  • I absolutely feel you on the calculators I heard about those from Retro Rick the Texas Graphing ones especially, sold my old one last year for good money. And some of these items like calculators sell for more money at different times of the such as the start of the school year/semester.
  • @Resellocity
    Logitech remotes are really good. I found a brand new one at Goodwill and it sold in 2 days for $185 to someone overseas.
  • @11Stucat
    Ive sold quite a bit of Texas Instruments calculators big and small, but recently, Goodwill went from selling these in a box for 1-3 dollars to 30 - 40 dollars. The Thrift stores are catching on to that little goldmine.