Home Depot Liquidation Programs

Registix operates the recovery program behind returned and excess Home Depot inventory. Home Depot inventory clears primarily as palletized mixed general merchandise: pallets and gaylords covering tools, hardware, flooring, lighting, outdoor power equipment, small appliances, and more. Major appliances often ride on those pallets when the return stream includes them. Popular tool brands including Milwaukee, Ryobi, and Black & Decker flow through the Home Depot programs. Registix is the only liquidator in the country with a vertically integrated freight brokerage, which is why 48-hour SLAs hold on Home Depot freight at scale.

What Home Depot inventory does Registix move?

Home Depot inventory flows through Registix primarily as palletized general merchandise. Appliances often ride on those pallets when the return stream includes them.

Home Depot recovery is a palletized mixed merchandise model. Pallets carry a wide mix that can include tools, hardware, flooring, lighting, small appliances, and outdoor power equipment. Larger appliances land on those pallets when they show up in the return stream. Registix does not run a dedicated large-appliance-only program at Home Depot the way we do at Lowe's. Buyers looking for appliance inventory out of Home Depot access it through the palletized general merchandise programs.

Which tool brands come through Home Depot liquidation?

Milwaukee, Ryobi, Black & Decker, and other Home Depot tool brands flow through the palletized general merchandise programs Registix moves.

Home Depot's return and excess stream carries strong volume of Milwaukee, Ryobi, Black & Decker, and adjacent tool brands. Registix does not currently hold direct partnerships with those manufacturers, but the inventory flows through Home Depot's return channels into Registix's palletized programs. Buyers who resell power tools find consistent volume through these pallets.

What non-tool categories move through Home Depot programs?

Flooring, lighting, hardware, vanities, plumbing, outdoor power equipment, small appliances, grills, and more. All palletized and gaylord format.

The Home Depot palletized program covers most of what the store sells. Registix moves pallets containing flooring (LVP, tile, hardwood), lighting fixtures, hardware, vanities and cabinets, plumbing supplies, outdoor power equipment, grills, small appliances, and adjacent home improvement categories. Buyers with a diversified resale channel get strong category breadth per truckload.

What condition grades come through the Home Depot programs?

Scratch and dent, customer returns, open box, refurbished, and new in box. Palletized inventory typically mixes grades within a load.

Home Depot return streams generate a mix of customer returns, scratch and dent, open box, and occasionally new in box overstock. Registix inspects and stages inventory before sale, so Registix buyers know the grade breakdown of the pallets they receive. Palletized mixed merchandise is diversified by design, both across categories and across condition grades.

How fast does Home Depot inventory clear through Registix?

Registix commits to a 48-hour SLA on Home Depot freight, from staging release at the retailer's dock through lane assignment.

Registix is the only liquidator with a vertically integrated freight brokerage. That freight moat is what turns Home Depot dock-to-clear cycle time from weeks (the industry norm) into 48 hours. Palletized loads move fast because Registix dispatches carriers directly against committed loads instead of relying on third-party brokerage. Speed at scale protects floor space and compounds recovery value.

How do buyers get onto the Home Depot liquidation programs?

Qualified B2B buyers can register with Registix at [email protected] or 919-710-8697.

Registix evaluates freight capacity, resale channel fit, category preference, and monthly volume before onboarding buyers. Once approved, buyers get direct visibility into palletized general merchandise loads matched to their region and category focus. Home Depot programs are strong for buyers who resell diversified home improvement inventory rather than pure appliance-only stock.

How this works at scale

Registix is the recovery partner behind Home Depot returned and excess inventory. Palletized general merchandise programs give qualified buyers consistent access to tools, hardware, flooring, appliances, OPE, and more. Vertically integrated freight and 48-hour SLAs make Registix the fastest, most consistent path for Home Depot inventory to reach the secondary market. Register at [email protected] or 919-710-8697.