My Wife And I Opened a $25 Goodwill Mystery Pallet And Found AWESOME Stuff!

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Published 2020-07-31
Today my wife and I open our 6th Pallet in the Goodwill Mystery Pallet series. I'll give you guys a break down of our total sales so far (from the previous pallets) and of course we will open the next one. This series has been so much fun and I appreciate all the support from you guys!

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All Comments (21)
  • @HairyTornado
    GUYS! I picked up the plastic. Take a chill pill.
  • @jennielee3977
    I know this is an older video, but in case it helps anyone: I believe the R2D2 pieces were a set of functional measuring cups that stack up to look like the droid. Thanks for the entertainment!
  • @rvnlsk
    I live in Estonia which is next to Finland and I can vouch that this birch cup is a great find! Very popular tourist item AND people buy it for hiking because a normal cup could break. It goes about 20-25 euros a piece, so that's 23-29 dollars. Very popular in Norway and Sweden too..
  • @AmyRhubarb
    Always fun watching a pallet unpacking, but my favorite thing about this video was the sound of the water pouring down the storm drain and the THUNDER! Music to the ears of a girl in bone-dry central California! :)
  • @spoostad
    Hayley got so excited about the models. You two are so cute.
  • My wife and I recently bought a toy at a rummage sale based on using the Ebay app scanner. All I found was sold comps from Australia. So we bought it for like $2 to $3 bucks. When we got it home my wife searched for the item manually and found comps that were selling and sold from the US. Bottom line, don't put all your trust into scanning an item, search for the item manually as well to get accurate comps.
  • Mark Klaus items used to sell at Home Shopping Network HSN. I have a collection of Christmas ornaments about $25 - $35 a piece
  • That peg board would be so handy to add 8nto your shop area though to put stage bins on for your hats and other items. 😊💕
  • @elliscrow4556
    Wedgewood always sells really well for me. It's a well known brand in Britain and has been making pottery for a long time. Some pieces are worth a lot.
  • @fleetfoxx
    "Did you really think I'd put my primary listening device in a wooden mallard? I'm not insane." Love the office references! My wife and I are constantly quoting the office to one another.
  • @stephenbeard944
    I was excited to see all those models. Ever since I bought a storage unit with dozens of 80's and 90's model kits I love them. If a model was worth over $20+shipping on ebay I would check to make sure it has all the pieces. It only takes about 10 minutes to compare the pieces with the instruction sheets so it was worth it to me. Even if a model is missing a piece or two I included a picture of the instructions showing exactly which piece was missing and they had no problem selling and getting good feedback. One last note, if there are models with a lot of pieces missing or broken don't throw out the model kit...put all those pieces together from several different kits and call it a "junkyard lot"...you'll be surprised how much people will pay and how quickly they will go.
  • @ceoptimist
    Just before the pandemic we scored 800 vintage model planes. My husband was off and we listed like crazy, and we had 2 of the best months ever. Netted about $6000 per month for 2 months. Sold most of them, huge demand for them and if you get them at the right price you can make great money! We were very excited for you when we saw you pull these out!
  • @Nana_Tink
    Great one. Wedgwood is good. The models, nice. Humidor are really cool, good money for sure. I love seeing the best side of you being more involved. I remember when she was so shy and now she gets so excited!! Love it.
  • @pinkerbot
    The wood cup is called a 'kuksa'. It is a finnish/lap type mug (used for drinks as well as soups/stews), now very popular with the bushcraft people. Should go for around $10, at least, on ebay!
  • @rgraham1946
    The clear glass Minnie Mouse cup might be a McDonald’s collection... inside the humidor is a black leather case that gentleman use to carry their cigars in .. hey I’m an old lady of 74 years young in quarantine just trying to help ... 👍💜
  • @philipo5259
    The Nordic Ware caterpillar cake pan is retailing for $80 in the UK!
  • @verysmallboat
    It's a Kuksa (the wooden cup) and the traditional ones are made from birch. Which you probably know now. But know that some of them are worth excellent money.
  • @imafool69
    got to admit i got triggered when you commented on the weather and we could see the pallet wrap just flotting away and you didnt picked it up. But then at the end you went back for it and you redeemed yourself. You are worthy Josh
  • Your wooden cup is called a Kuksa... it is very popular with bushcrafters. People clip that on theirs backpacks and use it in the woods while hicking, or bushcrafting. They are usually carved and some are worth a lot of money. Look it up before selling it for too cheap.
  • @1991windsor
    I had a pair of those same Strawberry Shortcake mugs that I just sold on eBay a few weeks ago for $24.99 and I paid 99 cents for them. I would definitely put those on eBay.